With the 2021-22 Premier League campaign now concluded, clubs have started to reveal what kits they will be wearing next season.
Barring Brentford, who have taken the traditional route of keeping their existing home shirt, every top-flight team will be sporting new threads in the 2022-23 campaign.
This page will keep you up to date with all the new home, away and third kits as they are released.
Arsenal
Arsenal and adidas have revealed a collared design for next season’s home jersey, which takes inspiration from classic Gunners shirts of the 90s.
As part of the ‘Arsenal Supporting Supporters’ campaign, which aims to boost local business, £5 from each shirt sold through the club’s official store will go to the Arsenal Foundation.
Aston Villa
TBC
Bournemouth
TBC
Brentford
In a move that bucks the trend of recent years, Brentford will not be changing their home strip for the coming season.
The Bees want to avoid the need for fans to shell out on a new shirt every season, so the Umbro-designed jersey they wore during their first Premier League campaign will be the same next term.
Brighton
TBC
Chelsea
TBC
Crystal Palace
TBC
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Everton
TBC
Fulham
TBC
Leeds
TBC
Leicester
Leicester are another club who have given a nod to memorable days gone by with their latest kit release.
Working alongside adidas, the club’s ‘Create Iconic’campaign sees the return of a pronounced white collar synonymous with their 70s kits, while the dynamic fox design is a nod to shirts worn by the likes of Gary Lineker and Alan Smith in the 80s.
Liverpool
Liverpool were the first Premier League club to unveil their home shirt for the new campaign.
Nike’s simple but bold red design is said to be inspired by “Scouse solidarity”, with its no-nonsense design intended to reflect the mentality of the people of Liverpool.
The Reds have also revealed a lilac-coloured jersey that goalkeepers Alisson and Caoimhin Kelleher will turn out in next term.
Manchester City
Manchester City’s 2022-23 home shirt is a nod to their team of the late 60s, who were spearheaded by club legend Colin Bell.
Inspired by the classic shirts of that era, PUMA’s design features a round collar with maroon colouring alongside their traditional sky blue.
Manchester United
TBC
Newcastle
Newcastle’s home shirt for the 2022-23 campaign celebrates the 130th anniversary of the club being founded.
Castore’s design celebrates that storied history with classic black and white stripes complemented by modern touches and ‘130 years’ etched on to the shirt.
Nottingham Forest
TBC
Southampton
TBC
Tottenham
Tottenham’s new home kit sees the classic lilywhite colouring accompanied by a neon detailing on the collar and sleeves, navy blue shorts and white socks.
The home shirt launch is the first instalment of Spurs’ ‘Dare To Do’ series, which provides a contemporary twist on the North London club’s motto.
West Ham
West Ham’s latest Umbro home kit sees their traditional claret and blue colours incorporated on the sleeves.
The shirt also aims to reflect the modern Hammers era, featuring a graphic inspired by the architectural lines of the club’s London Stadium.
Wolves
Wolves will have a new shirt sponsor for the 2022-23 season with AstroPay emblazoned across the Castore design.
The traditional all gold kit includes a matte shine fabric to the reverse which is intended to emulate flow and movement on the pitch.