2025-26 Premier League Kit Rankings: A Comprehensive Guide to the New Jerseys
Discover the latest Premier League kit rankings for the 2025-26 season. Explore the new jerseys from top clubs like Arsenal, Manchester United, and more.

With the summer's tournaments in full swing and transfer rumors swirling, the new Premier League season might seem distant. However, it's never too early to delve into the latest kit releases for the 2025-26 campaign. Here’s a detailed look at the new jerseys unveiled so far by England's top clubs.
13. Tottenham Hotspur Home (Nike)
Spurs have once again delivered a lackluster home jersey. The design is uninspiring and resembles more of a training kit than a match-day outfit. It continues a trend of mediocrity in their recent home kit designs.
12. Aston Villa Away (Adidas)
Villa's black-and-steel-grey away shirt pays tribute to Birmingham's Bullring shopping mall. The design features fluid lines and a hexagonal pattern inspired by the Selfridges building. However, its appeal outside of Birmingham remains questionable.
11. Brighton & Hove Albion Home (Nike)
Brighton's new home kit maintains their traditional blue-and-white stripes but introduces minty turquoise accents, inspired by the city's seafront rails. Despite a high-fashion launch, the design feels familiar.
10. Chelsea Away (Nike)
Chelsea's away kit returns to white with green and red detailing, a nod to their 1974-75 away shirt. The muted design contrasts with last season's vibrant orange-and-blue trim.
9. Tottenham Hotspur Away (Nike)
Tagged with "In darkness, we dare," Spurs' blackout away kit features a dark-grey grid pattern. While marginally more interesting than the home jersey, it still falls short of being memorable.
8. Manchester City Home (Puma)
Man City's home kit introduces a cloud-like diagonal sash across the sky-blue jersey. The design feels unfinished but could gain favor if the team performs well.
7. Wolverhampton Wanderers Home (Sudu)
Wolves' sharp home kit includes a debossed pattern inspired by the Molineux Pleasure Grounds. The design offers a historical touch to the otherwise modern jersey.
6. Chelsea Home (Nike)
Chelsea's home kit is a toned-down blue design with angular graphics inspired by local civic buildings. While clean and simple, it lacks excitement.
5. Manchester United Home (Adidas)
United's home kit features a solid red base with subtle references to Old Trafford. The design is traditional but lacks the wow factor.
4. Arsenal Home (Adidas)
Arsenal's classic red-with-white-sleeves design includes a gothic-style "A" symbol, a nod to their heritage. The kit is clean and contemporary.
3. Newcastle United Home (Adidas)
Newcastle's iconic black-and-white stripes are enhanced with vibrant blue trim and a shepherd's check pattern. The addition of "Howay the Lads" on the neck adds a local touch.
2. Everton Home (Castore)
Everton's new home kit features a wave pattern inspired by the River Mersey, complementing their new stadium. The design is simple yet meaningful.
1. Newcastle United Third (Adidas)
Newcastle's third kit revives the dark blue, green, and gold palette from their 1997-98 away kit. The retro design is a modern take on a cult classic.
Keep checking back as we update the rankings with each new kit release!