New football kits: Premier League strips for the 2016/17 season
Last Updated: 14/07/16 7:24pm
What does your club's new kit look like for next season?
Have the manufacturers stuck with tradition? Do the shirts have a retro feel? Or have they plumped for a complete overhaul?There's plenty of new gear for the 2016/17 campaign but what's your favourite? Check out the strips released so far...
ARSENAL
"Our traditions and the iconic home shirt are very important and I know our fans are going to be very happy with it. It's a very nice looking shirt and I'm looking forward to wearing it this season."
The grey collar features a yellow stripe running through it, whilst the grey underarms progress into a yellow and grey striped sleeve cuff.
The manufacturer and sponsor logos are also in grey, against a mustard yellow backdrop that makes up the body of the this year's shirt.
BOURNEMOUTH
The Cherries' second term in the top flight sees them keep their red and black vertical stripes as Eddie Howe's men look to cement their place in the Premier League.Bournemouth defied the odds to stay in the Premier League last season, finishing 16th with 42 points, five points above the drop zone.
The away kit meanwhile, uses a rich royal blue with white trim and horizontal stripes on the shirt body and socks. The eye-catching design is a marked departure from last season's all-pink number that they wore on their travels in their first ever Premier League season.
BURNLEY
Having secured first place in last year's Championship, Burnley return to the top flight for their second Premier League stint in three seasons.Their home kit for the coming term, made by Puma, features the traditional claret, with light blue trim running over the shoulders, through the collar and sleeve cuffs.
New sponsor Dafabet is included for the first time since signing its record shirt sponsorship deal with the club last month.
Plain white shorts are twinned with white socks with claret details, rounding off a smart ensemble for one of the league's new-boys.
The goalkeeper's kit, modelled by England goalkeeper Tom Heaton, is a deep shade of teal. Points of note include the accompanying black trim, yellow Puma logos on the right breast and shoulders and the yellow and pink colour blocks at the elbow.
CHELSEA
There is a new manager at Chelsea this season and a new Adidas home strip to welcome Antonio Conte to Stamford Bridge.The traditional blue takes some inspiration from the club crest, with the pattern of the rampant lion printed on the front of the strip.
CRYSTAL PALACE
The Eagles have ditched the traditional striped shirts at home and have instead opted for the use of red and blue colour blocks, which, when the players stand side by side, make up a set of red and blue stripes.Manufacturer Macron's latest offering for the South London club sees the home kit of blue shirts with red sleeves and sides and blue shorts and socks with red flashes.
The away strip combines two of the classic away design concepts Palace have used in recent years.
Using a yellow base colour, as featured in the iconic Brazil style away kit of the early nineties, the red and blue diagonal sash remains.
All-yellow shorts and yellow socks with a horizontal red stripe complete the ensemble.
EVERTON
Everton and Umbro's inspiration for the club's 2016/17 home shirt is Goodison Park.The traditional blue shirt, which features a white rib collar and contrasting white and yellow detailing on the cuffs, celebrates the famous home of the Toffees and the co-ordinates of the ground can be found in the back of the shirt on the neck.
The Toffees revealed their away kit in mid-July and said the design was inspired by two colours from one of their "most historic kits".
LEICESTER
The club's champion status will be showcased on the shirt with a subtle flash of gold and for the first time in the club's history the official home shirt will be sporting the new iconic gold Premier League patches.
The Foxes have revealed their new away kit, a red number similar to their strip from the 2014/15 season.
LIVERPOOL
Liverpool unveiled their new home strip for the 2016-17 season on May 9 - a simplistic red and gold design.The shirt, made by New Balance and sponsored by Standard Chartered, is the familiar shade of red with gold logos, and gold trim around a two-button collar.
An emblem remembering the 96 who lost their lives at Hillsborough has also been included on the back.
There is a flash of red down the side and a lining at the top of the socks.
MANCHESTER CITY
We got the first glimpse of the new Manchester City kit at their weekend event at the start of July, with new manager Pep Guardiola also presented to fans for the first time.The sky blue colour remains the main feature with a darker shade used on the shoulders and top of the arms, with a black line running down the length of the shirt and shorts.
MANCHESTER UNITED
Manchester United unveiled their new away kit for the upcoming season on May 11, continuing their partnership with Adidas, and it is a significant departure from last season's white shirt.MIDDLESBROUGH
Returning to the Premier League for the first time since 2009, Boro's home offering features the classic red shirt, which will incorporate a bold white sash, underlined with navy blue.Made by Adidas, whose three stripes adorn both shoulders, the strip is rounded off with white shorts trimmed with red and red socks, featuring white details.
On their travels, the club will sport a navy blue strip, paired with light blue.
The shirt features a three-tone downward facing chevron, upon which the club and Adidas logos are embroidered.
The navy shorts are accompanied by bright blue socks, with navy detail, in the same style as those worn as part of the home kit.
SOUTHAMPTON
Southampton released their home and away strips on July 5, the first shirts released in a new seven-year partnership with the brand Under Armour.The Saints also have a new sponsor, reverting from the Southampton-based consumer electronics company Veho to Virgin Media with captain Jose Fonte modelling the new home strip.
STOKE
Stoke have joined forces with Macron for the 2016/17 season, and the new home jersey maintains the traditional colours, with the classical vertical red and white stripes.SUNDERLAND
Like league rivals Burnley, the Black Cats are also sponsored by Dafabet.The home strip sports the traditional red and white stripes, trimmed with gold and is modelled by striker Jermain Defoe, whose goals helped maintain the club's top flight status for another season, against all the odds.
SWANSEA
It's all change for Swansea in the 2016/17 season as they have a new kit manufacturer - Joma - and a new sponsor - BETEAST.On their travels, the Swans will wear a kit that flows from turquoise to navy, with white badges and a navy trim.
TOTTENHAM
Tottenham released their five new kits for the 2016/17 season in early July via a Facebook Live session.Made by Under Armour, their kit sponsor since 2011, the home strip brings no surprises, while the away kit sees a return to their navy blue and gold trim.
The third kit is all gold, while the home goalkeeper strip is described as "capri blue" and the away goalkeeper strip as "burnt orange".
WATFORD
Tradition is the order of the day at Watford, who stick with their familiar combination of yellow with black trim for their second season back in the top flight.This season marks the first time the club will have kits made by new technical partner Dryworld.
The home strip is all yellow, with black collar and cuffs, featuring orange piping and a two-button neck. An orange stripe also adorns the side of the shirt, which is paired with black shorts.
For away games, outfield players will sport a white shirt, with the same collar and cuffs combination of black with red trim.
WEST BROM
At the Hawthorns, Tony Pulis' men will wear their classic combination of navy blue and white stripes, trimmed with light blue around the cuffs and collar.The design has white shoulders and sleeves, for an understated but elegant finish.
The colour pairing is also utilised in shorts and socks, which are dark blue with baby blue trim.
WEST HAM
On the road, West Ham will be wearing a predominantly white kit. Trimmed with the classic claret and blue, the strip includes blue shorts and white socks.What's your favourite new kit so far? Tweet us using @SkyFootball or leave a comment below!