2018/2019 Premier League home kits, which one is the best?

With the 2018/2019 season days away, here are all the home kits for all the premier league teams.

Manchester United

The new United home jersey features a train track graphic at the base inspired by the club’s original name, Newton Heath Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Football Club. The club first played games against other railway companies at North Road until 1892, when they entered the English First Division.

Liverpool

Liverpool have stuck with the retro feel of the current shirt for next season’s home kit. However, the Champions League finalists and New Balance have tinkered slightly with the design, adding a polo collar and two buttons to give it what is described as a “lifestyle look”.

Wolves

Wolves will wear Adidas for the first time on their return to the Premier League – and return to their old gold-and-black home kit following a year in orange.

Chelsea

Chelsea’s new kit takes inspiration from the famous and much-loved jerseys of the 1980s and 90s.
Flashes of colour feature on the shirt, with “dazzling horizontal red and white lines vibrantly standing out against the famous Chelsea blue”.

Fulham

Fulham are back in the Premier League for 2018/19 and their new Adidas offering takes inspiration from the club’s successful period of the late 1990s. The new white home shirt features a black band across the chest and a new sponsor.

Watford

Watford’s home kit takes their Hornets nickname to a new level – with black and gold stripes a far cry from their all-yellow number last season.

Tottenham

It’s all change for Tottenham this season as they start life at their new stadium. But their 2018/19 home kit also remembers White Hart Lane with the coordinates of the centre circle at the club’s former home on the inside of the collar. The white home shirt is combined with navy blue shorts and blue and white socks.

West Ham

West Ham called upon several iconic players – including Billy Bonds – to help launch new home kits as part of their ‘I’m Forever’ campaign. The 2018/19 home kit features the club’s traditional claret body and sleeves, with a sky-blue neckline and Irons graphic on the back of the neck, with white shorts and socks.

Manchester City

Manchester City have stuck with the traditional City colours for their 2018/19 home shirt but dark blue speed blur stripes have been added along the shoulders and sleeves. There is also a button detail on the collar with “Blue Moon” inscribed on it, in reference one of City’s most popular songs, and a City blue band detail.

Arsenal

Arsenal’s new home kit retains the red and white colours synonymous with Arsenal but white sleeves feature a band of red stripes. The home shorts are white with red band, while the socks feature a red fold-over top.

Leicester

Leicester might have changed from Puma to Adidas, but there is little change with the kit as the new manufacturers stick with the classic blue design. The most notable addition is the three stripes on the shoulders, while the new kit also features a V-neck collar and gold trim.

Newcastle

Puma have again produced each of Newcastle United’s kits for the 2018/19 season. The home shirt features traditional black and white stripes – also on the sleeves.

Brighton

There’s no major shift in Brighton’s home kit offering, with Nike producing a sky blue and white-striped shirt including the American Express logo which has donned their kits for several years. Nike’s red swoosh adorns the shirt, as well as the all-white shorts, while blue socks round off the look.

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace have teamed up with PUMA for the 2018/19 season. The home kit – billed as ‘The Palace Fade Stripe’ – references the innovative feature on the traditional red and blue stripes.

Southampton

Southampton’s new Under Armour home kit marks a return to their traditional red-and-white striped home kit following a largely white shirt last season.

Everton

Everton and kit manufacturers Umbro have collaborated with the club’s supporters in the process of selecting the design for the new home kit, as well as the away and third strips. The new home kit features a collar and two buttons, with Umbro detailing on the sleeves.

Bournemouth

You know what you’re getting with a Bournemouth home kit, and Umbro have produced another striking red and black home strip for the Cherries. AFCB is printed in gold on the rear neckline, while the lettering can also be found on the rear of the home kit’s socks, which are predominantly black, as are the home shorts.

Burnley

Burnley’s home kit for 2018/19 carries a striking new sponsor logo, courtesy of betting company Laba360, as well as a nod to the V kit the club ran in the 1970s, and has since become famous among its fans in the form of a hexagonal design across the chest. A solid blue sleeve with claret trim, is accentuated by a ribbed crew neck and cuff, for increased comfort, and stylised raglan sleeve for improved fit and motion longer.

Cardiff

Cardiff’s new kit has been produced by Adidas, and includes the brand’s famous three-stripe piping in white on each shoulder. The new kit is topped off with a Bluebird, the club’s nickname, on the back of the home shirt as well as on the club’s badge.

Huddersfield

Huddersfield’s new shirt is the first kit the club has revealed since signing a new partnership with Umbro. In addition to the new sponsors, the terrier returns to the front of the kit for the first time in nearly 50 years – although it will only replace the official club badge temporarily.

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