Premier League: See 19 new football kits 2024-25

It’s an exciting time of year for football kit enthusiasts as clubs unveil their new looks for the upcoming season.

With the Premier League and EFL set to kick off in August, teams in England and beyond are revealing their latest kits.

For many fans, it’s an opportunity for a fresh start and renewed optimism, paired with a new design. For others, it’s about honoring the club’s traditions and history.

We’ve compiled a selection of the new kits below. Share your favorite by voting at the end of the page.

Inter Miami (third)

Lionel Messi modelling new Inter Miami third kit.
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Inter Miami’s new third kit channels 80s nostalgia with a vibrant, vintage Miami style. It’s perfect for fans who want to add a touch of retro flair to their wardrobe—just pair it with a white linen blazer for a complete look.

With stars like Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Sergio Busquets on the team, it’s definitely a kit that’s capturing the essence of the club’s exciting lineup.

Bournemouth (special edition)

Michael B. Jordan models new special edition Bournemouth kit
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Bournemouth’s Hollywood owner Michael B. Jordan has teamed up to create a special edition kit for the Cherries, which they’ll debut during their pre-season tour of California.

The club has introduced two versions of the kit: one in red and one in black, each featuring an interlocking cherry motif throughout.

Arsenal (away)

Leah Williamson, Beth Mead, Declan Rice and Alessia Russo modelling the new Arsenal away kit.
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Arsenal’s third kit, created in partnership with the British-African heritage brand Labrum London, features a design by Foday Dumbuya, who hails from Sierra Leone.

Designer Foday Dumbuya, who was born in Sierra Leone, explained, that the use of pan-African colours are a nod to the club’s close connection with their African fanbase, while the zig-zags bring energy – something which Arsenal have in abundance with the likes of Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice.

Chelsea (home)

Moises Caicedo, Cole Palmer and Millie Bright model new Chelsea home kit.
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The motif across Chelsea’s new home shirt is “the hottest part of the flame” according to the club. After a disappointing season in which they finished sixth, Chelsea’s men will be hoping to ignite their title hopes under new manager Enzo Maresca this season.

Meanwhile, following Emma Hayes’ departure at the conclusion of the last campaign, WSL champions Chelsea will be hoping that new manager Sonia Bompastor can carry the torch forward.

Latina Calcio (home)

Models pose in new Latina Calcio kit
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Italian designer Ezeta have turned to Greek mythology for the design of Serie C side Latina Calcio’s new kit.

The pattern across the jersey is inspired by a fifth-century BC vase attributed to Persephone, which depicts Ulysses and the sorceress Circe in Homer’s Odyssey. Circe lived on the island of Aeaea, known today as the Circeo Promontory, which is located in the Province of Latina, south of Rome.

Barcelona (home)

Aitana Bonmati and Lamine Yamal model the new Barcelona home kit.
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To mark their 125th anniversary, Barcelona’s new home kit for the 2024-25 campaign is a throwback to the first ever Barcelona strip from 1899.

After finishing 10 points off leaders Real Madrid last season, the Catalan club will be hoping to get back on track under new boss Hansi Flick. Barcelona’s women, meanwhile, are reigning champions in Liga F and the Women’s Champions League.

Juventus (home)

Khephren Thuram, Dušan Vlahovic and Juan David Cabal pose in new Juventus home shirt.
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At face value, Juventus’ home shirt is business as usual, but a closer inspection reveals a subtle crater pattern designed to reflect the moon’s surface. The pattern is supposed to inspire “players and fans alike to explore new horizons”.

The Old Lady have not won Serie A since the 2019-20 season.

Crystal Palace (home)

Marc Guehi and Adam Wharton model new Crystal Palace home shirt.
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On the eve of the centenary of Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace are looking to the future, with stars like Marc Guehi and Adam Wharton, both of whom travelled to Germany with Gareth Southgate’s England team this summer – Guehi becoming a regular starter at Euro 2024.

Their new home shirt sticks to the traditional vertical red and blue stripes, with a lively design that reflects the “energetic spirit and identity of the club”.

Crystal Palace (away)

Cheick Doucoure models new Crystal Palace away shirt
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Palace’s ‘Eagle Yellow’ away strip features a simplified eagle-on-ball crest and an eagle graphic across the front.

The club said: “Eagle Yellow  follows in a long tradition of yellow kits for the club over the years, with the colour first emerging in the 1960s and playing a part in some of the most memorable occasions in our history on the road.”

Ipswich Town (home)

Ali Al-Hamadi, Conor Chaplin and Harry Clarke model Ipswich Town's new home shirt.
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The club describe Ipswich’s new home shirt as having a “heritage feel”. The badge has been picked out with a shield around it and the original Umbro diamond is used to celebrate the brand’s centenary.

Kieran McKenna’s team reached 96 points in the Championship last season and will be hoping to bring that good form into their first year back in the top flight in 22 years.

Liverpool (home)

Trent Alexander-Arnold, Missy Bo Kearns and Cody Gakpo model Liverpool's new home shirt.
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It’s all change at Anfield with the departure of former manager Jurgen Klopp, but the Reds will be hoping for continued success under new Dutch manager Arne Slot.

The collar on this season’s home kit is a nod to the shirt worn by Liverpool in 1983-84 under Joe Fagan. Like Slot, Fagan succeeded another Anfield great in Bob Paisley and managed to deliver the European Cup in his first year in charge.

Tottenham Hotspur (home)

Jessica Naz and James Maddison model Tottenham's new home shirt.
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Tottenham’s home shirt for the new campaign combines a white base with navy sleeves, collar and side panels. Spurs just missed out on Champions League football last season, but will be hoping to make further progress under Ange Postecoglou.

Meanwhile, Jan Robert Vilahamn led the women’s team to the FA Cup final last season.

Newcastle (home)

Harvey Barnes models Newcastle's new home shirt.
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Adidas have taken over from Castore in manufacturing Newcastle’s kits for the 2024-25 season. The German brand looked after the Magpies’ kits between 1995-2010 – a period that saw the likes of Alan Shearer, David Ginola and Faustino Asprilla play for the club.

Newcastle’s new home jersey harks back to the kit worn by the team during the 2002-03 season.

Fulham (home)

Calvin Bassey, Alex Iwobi and Antonee Robinson model Fulham's new home kit.
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The club describe their new home kit as giving a “contemporary twist” to a “timeless, classic, look,” with a “waffle base” fabric throughout. Waffle, indeed.

Manchester United (home)

Alejandro Garnacho, Harry Maguire and Diogo Dalot model the new Manchester United home kit.
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Manchester United part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has opted for continuity at Old Trafford by sticking with manager Erik ten Hag, who won the FA Cup last season.

In terms of this season’s kit, there is a new sponsor and the iconic red has a glow effect because of the rayon-style fabric.

Manchester City (home)

Risa Shimizu and Savinho model Manchester City's new kit.
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The reigning Premier League champions will push for a historic five-in-a-row this campaign.

Their new home shirt features a graphic detail on the collar and cuffs and the font on the back was designed in collaboration with City fan Noel Gallagher. You gotta roll with it.

Leeds United (home)

Mateo Joseph, Dan James and Ilia Gruev model Leeds' new home kit.
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Leeds’ home kit for the new season is a simple affair, with a white base and blue accents on the side panels. The most striking thing about the shirt is the sponsor.

The Championship club announced a new multi-year agreement with Red Bull in June, with the energy drinks manufacturer taking a minority stake in the club.

Leeds United (away)

Dan James, Junior Firpo and Georginio Rutter model new Leeds away kit.
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Leeds United’s new away strip is inspired by the kits worn by players during the 1973-74 season, when the Yorkshire club won the First Division for the second successive season under manager Don Revie.

The bold yellow and ‘smiley’ badge match those worn during that illustrious period.

Aston Villa (home)

Morgan Rogers, Rachel Daly and Pau Torres model new Aston Villa home kit.
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Aston Villa’s new home kit respects the club’s traditions, with ‘AV 150’ in calligraphy on the back of the collar to mark the 150th anniversary of the club.

It’s also adorned with a new club crest. After finishing fourth last season, the Birmingham club have qualified for the Champions League. The last time they played in the continent’s premier club competition (then known as the European Cup) was during the 1982-83 season, having won it the year before.

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