Premier League 2020/21 Season New Kits: Every Released Home and Away Shirt



Be the first to purchase the New Kits of your favorite Premier league team for the upcoming season 2020/ 21.

I guess, like every passionate fan, you can't wait for the new season to start, after Covid-19 pandemic marred the games just at the climax of most top leagues in Europe. Playing behind closed doors afterwards, without fans rooting and cheering, was an anti-climax really. 

And out here in Nigeria nobody was allowed to go to viewing centers and the operators were locked down due to social distancing prescription to avoid rapid spread of the virus. 

We hope all that fiasco are behind us now and fans can return to the stadium and viewing centers without fear of being infected or being harassed by law enforcement agencies. 

Well, your favorite teams such as Chelsea,  Arsenal,, Manchester City, Liverpool, Everton, Leicester city, Wolves, Southampton and West Ham have already dropped new kits for next season Premier League. Well, not every team have released their new kits, but here's a rundown of every new shirt so far...



 
.1. Chelsea


Brand: Nike

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Chelsea 2020/21 home shirt(Image credit: Nike)

A slightly plainer offering than last season, and the new sponsor does make it appear as though the Blues are lining up with 11 left-backs.

The dark blue trim is a nice change, and there's certainly nothing wrong with the paving-style design – it's just starkly simple compared to the last 12 months. It won't turn heads, but sometimes playing it a bit safer is worth it.

Chelsea will be lining up in the new kit for the remainder of this season.

You can buy Chelsea's 2020/21 home shirt from Nike here

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Chelsea away shirt 2020/21(Image credit: Chelsea / NIke)

Light blue – sorry, Arctic blue – the patterned design is supposed to pay homage to London's famous tailors, and apparently pops with "millennial swagger".


2. Arsenal


Brand: Adidas

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Too jazzy? Not a chance. Arsenal's latest kit has to be one of the coolest designs in Europe so far. The Gunners had a beauty last season but Adidas have gone better for the coming season. 

The funky pattern gives this a retro 90s vibe without going OTT, while still look smart. The shade of they've used to belong eh pattern together looks really smart and, off course, the trademark white sleeves just set the whole thing off right. White shorts and red socks complete the look. 


'Emirates Fly Better' is a pretty inoffensive sponsor, aesthetically speaking, meaning the hard work hasn't been ruined by a naff splodge. 

Just an all round banger from Adidas, to put it bluntly. Arsenal will be wearing it from this point on. 



3. Manchester City


Brand: Puma

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Manchester City have pushed the boat out a little this year in terms of design, whilst simultaneously staying true to the traditions of their great city. 

The pattern is inspired by the iconic mosaics located in the creative hub of Manchester’s Northern Quarter, which adds a little bit of authenticity to a pattern as bold and unabashed as Liam Gallagher. 

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It actually looks a little bit like sunshine on a swimming pool but, ya know, every great design looks a bit weird. 




4. Liverpool




Brand: Nike

Liverpool’s bumper new kit deal with Nike is great news for supporters and the new kits already revealed. 

Nike combine the red base color with white and teal for the Nike Liverpool 20-21 home jersey. The kit is based on the Nike 2020 template, introduced for the 2020 national team kits.






5. Everton



Brand: Hummel

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Everton new kit 2020/21(Image credit: Everton)

While we don't see Hummel kits quite as often other major brands, it has long been popular with fans. So, although some of Umbro's Everton efforts have been great, Toffees won't be too upset by the change.

The new home kit is an excellent example why: understated, retro, and immediately recognisable as a Hummel design. It started flying off the shelves as soon as it was available for pre-order.




6. Leicester City


Brand: Adidas

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At a quick glance, it looks very similar to last year...and the year before that...and...well, you get the idea.

But check again and there is one very key difference. The sponsor! ‘Thailand Smiles With You’ adorns the front of this season's kit, in place of the usual King Power logo.


This follows a partnership between King Power and Tourism Authority of Thailand and bids to promote travel to the country to help its economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, with the City owners dominating duty-free retail in their homeland. So, it's sort of for a good cause too.




7. Brighton 


Brand: Nike

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Brighton are clearly telling the world they mean business this season, with the release of their very swanky pinstripe home shirt ahead of the new season. 

Gone are the bold stripes of old, and in comes a much smarter design. You almost feel you could wear this in the office with a tie and a button top blazer and get away with it...The mark of any good football shirt (well, the mark of any good office shirt, at least). We like it, and clearly Adam Lallana does too.

Get your Nike Brighton 2020/21 home kit here.




8. Southampton


Brand: Under Armor

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The sash is back! The new Southampton strip is a regal affair to mark the Saints' 135th anniversary. 

We've not seen a white-on-red sash from them before, but this is likely to be popular, after a few years of mixed reactions to home shirts. We think it looks pretty smart – though, let's be honest, not quite as cool as the third kit...

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It's unusual to joint release a third kit with a home kit without revealing an away shirt – but you can see why the Saints made that call.

This red-on-white sash plays homage to Southampton's first ever shirt back in 1885, and was revisited for their 125th anniversary a decade ago.

Presumably the Premier League's international market played a role in deciding not to use this as a home strip (teams in red tend to be more popular globally) but there's a good chance this will be the nicest kit in the top flight next season.




9. West Ham


Brand: Umbro

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Aesthetically, it's great. The kind of timeless classic shirt that both Umbro and West Ham are great at churning out.

A 125th anniversary special, it is a lovely design and works well with the current, simpler badge.

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The problem is that, well, it looks a lot like a fifth anniversary shirt of their 2015/16 kit.




10. Wolves


Brand: Umbro

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Black and gold: no surprises there, then. Darker sleeves than we're used to seeing are a nice new touch though, and make this season's design different enough from the last to be worth the investment. 

The downward orange arrows covering the shirt seems an ominous choice, but Wolves' gaggle of seriously talented Portuguese stars shouldn't be too fussed with that. 

Another betting sponsor (they're everywhere, these days) detracts a little, but we're really finding fault for fault's sake to be quite honest. 

We will keep updating this post. Watch Out for other Kits as they are released. 



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