New Premier League kits for season 2017/18 Part One



Home, away and thirds, see what each Premier League team will be wearing for the new campaign.


Arsenal have unveiled their new home kit for next season in collaboration with Puma.
The launch featured both Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, who have been linked with moves away due to just one year remaining on both their deals.
One slight concern will be a glitch on the Gunners' website, which shows Danny Welbeck and No7 when selecting the player's name on the club's online store.
Bournemouth have shown off their new number alongside Umbro for the new season.
The Cherries, now an established Premier League outfit, included a promo short film to illustrate their remarkable rise over the last few years.
Eddie Howe will be keen to push the club on with big-money signings like Jermain Defoe likely to join.
Adam Smith, Simon Francis and Benik Afobe star in the launch.
The newly-promoted Seagulls have released their Nike strip.
The blue and white striped kit features thinner stripes across the sleeve with yellow trim.
Burnley have revealed the kit they will be wearing for the 2017/18 season.
The Clarets shocked the Premier League by easing to a 16th placed finish - having been predicted to finish in the relegation places.
It was the Turf Moor based outfit's third season in the Premier League and the first they had avoided an immediate drop back to the Championship.
The new kit remains in the club's traditional claret and blue colours and the club will be sponsored by Dafabet once again.
According to the club's website: "The new kit features a button-up collar, with hidden detail and carries a blue, embroidered Puma badge on the right chest.
"Blue, panelled sleeves are enhanced by the claret ‘ascension’ stripe, made up of half-tone, small, circular patterns, leading to a claret cuff.
"The matching pattern also emerges on the sides of the blue shorts, while blue socks with claret trim complete the new look."
Chelsea's new Nike kits for the 2017/18 season has been revealed by EA Sports and FIFA 18 .
While most sides use their big names to unveil their latest strip, the Premier League champions have turned to story mode star Alex Hunter.
The home strip is an all-blue number with a round-neck collar, with the club's name knitted into the back of the neck.
Blue shorts accompany the shirt, featuring white stripes alongside white socks.
The away kit is all white, aided with a soft silver hue - reflecting the club's silverware haul.
The kits are Nike's first in their £60m-a-year deal with Chelsea.
They are on sale now with the authentic player shirt a staggering £89.95, the replica shirt is available for £59.95.
Crystal Palace have released their home kit for the 2017-18 season.
Frank de Boer's side will wear their traditional red and blue strips as they confirmed their place in the Premier League.
It features the five boroughs at the heart of south London that converge at Crystal Palace - Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark - on the back of the shirt.
Chairman Steve Parish said: "We are incredibly proud of our South London roots and wanted to celebrate this in our new home kit design."
The kit is made by Macron and the sponsor will be ManBetX.
The new strip features new sponsors SportPesa for the first time.
The African betting firm has signed a five year agreement with the Blues, which is apparently the most “lucrative” in their history.
The new design sees the club return to the classic Umbro diamond graphic running down the sleeves and a contrasting diamond pattern featuring on the side of the shorts, combining the spirit of the past with the excitement of the future.
The #TogetherBlue campaign was inspired by the legacy of Dixie Dean, a local player, Evertonian and Club legend who scored an astonishing 383 goals in his 12 years at Goodison Park, including an unbeaten 60 league strikes in a single campaign.
In honour of this, the design includes a Dixie Dean motif on the back of the neck, as chosen by Evertonians earlier this season in a fan vote through the Club’s official Fans’ Forum.
The Terriers have updated their kit ahead of their first season in the Premier League.
The PUMA strip has a ribbed collar with a button placket, featuring thick blue and white stripes.

Part Two soon...

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