Premier League kits 2022-23: Every new home, away and third strip

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Wilfried Zaha models Crystal Palace’s home shirt for the 2022-23 season (Pic courtesy of Crystal Palace FC)

With the 2022-23 Premier League campaign just around the corner, 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.

This page will keep you up to date with all the new home, away and third kits as they are released.

Arsenal

Arsenal stars Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe show off the club’s new collared home shirt

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’s 2022-23 home kit includes subtle chevrons within the fabric which aim to represent the impressive honours won throughout the club’s prestigious history.

The Castore design includes ergonomic panelling and the classic claret and blue colour palette which draws inspiration from the “sophisticated and understated style” of the club.

Bournemouth have unveiled the kit they will be sporting for their Premier League return

Bournemouth will wear their traditional red and black striped kit as they return to the Premier League.

The jagged stripes on the Umbro kit are said to be “inspired by the architectural stadium pillars” and it also has nods back to Cherries kits of the 90s.

The South Coast club’s third kit is inspired by the ‘Everyone Together’ campaign which looks to promote understanding and tackle injustice.

The predominantly black and white colours aim to signify that equality and inclusion is at the heart of what they do.

Brentford

Ivan Toney and his Brentford team will keep the same home kit for the 2022-23 season

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

Chelsea’s blue home kit for 2022-23 comes with a bold white collar

Chelsea’s home kit for the upcoming season is blue as ever, albeit with a striking white collar at the top.

The Lion detailing on the collar pays tribute to Francis Drake, who changed the badge and nickname of the club, before guiding them to their first league title in the 50s.

New Crystal Palace signing Cheick Doucoure will hope to make an impact in the Premier League in 2022-23 (Pic courtesy of Crystal Palace FC)

Crystal Palace’s new home shirt features the classic red and blue stripes in a modern graffiti-style design accompanied by a white trim around the collar and sleeves.

Crystal Palace will hope to build on an impressive first season under Patrick Vieira (Pic courtesy of Crystal Palace FC)

Their white away strip has a similar eye-catching pattern in red and blue down the centre of the shirt.

Accompanied with white shorts, chairman Steve Parish hopes it will prove another popular design with the Eagles faithful.

Parish said: “Our white away kits have always been hugely popular, and this iteration is sure to be well received by our supporters.

“This striking design gives a modern twist to our traditional white away kits with red and blue trim, and incorporates our remarkable history with our 1861 crest.”

Everton

New signing James Tarkowski models Everton’s new home shirt

Hummel have revealed their latest edition of Everton’s kit for the upcoming campaign.

The kit pays homage to Prince Rupert’s Tower, with flashes of the club’s icnonic landmark repeated in a pattern across the whole jersey.

Fulham

TBC

Leeds

TBC

Harvey Barnes models Leicester’s 2022-23 kit

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 have revealed a simple design for next season’s home shirt

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’ multicoloured away kit is inspired by the city’s vibrant musical history and its particlular role in the rise of the 90s dance scene.

Source: Livescore.

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