Ranked! Every kit in the Premier League this season from worst to best
How well dressed is your club? Let's sort the honking from the stonking and decide who has the best kit
40. Wolverhampton Wanderers away
Another that only one of the FFT really liked. It's a lovely teal blue colour but other than that, it's a little generic to really be one of the favourites of the season.
39. Brighton & Home Albion away
Are you the Dutch in disguise? The tangerine dream of Brighton's away is another that we couldn't agree on at FFT HQ – but given the Seagulls' penchant for reusing an away kit as the third shirt the following season, we may warm to it.
38. Newcastle United home
What you see is what you get with Newcastle. Nothing that immediately stands out but it's a solid enough top.
37. Brighton & Hove Albion third
Brighton's aquamarine shirt was ranked 23rd out of 60 y us last season… so either shirts are getting nicer or we've gone off this one.
36. Arsenal third
It was always going to be the most divisive of the three for the Gunners just on the colour alone. It's not bad but nowhere near as nice as the other two.
35. West Ham United third
Some of us really like the splatter effect on this one, others aren't so sure. The goldy orange and white go nicely together, mind.
34. Chelsea home
It's smart enough. The pattern is much nicer when it's restricted to just the collar and we've had a few weeks to get used to seeing this one.
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33. Leicester City home
If it ain't broke. Gold returns for Leicester's home shirt and this is an elegant look, even if it is a little samey.
32. Southampton third
Southampton's RAF-influenced third shirt is something a little different. Though the Saints have two nicer shirts this season, it's a pretty design and unlucky not to make the top half.
31. Southampton home
Radically different from the stripes, right? Still, we don't dislike it all – and that subtle geometric pattern is cool.
30. Liverpool home
Just making it into the top half – a little like Liverpool right now in the season. Impossible to hate this one and it's nice that Nike have given it a rest trying to pair the classic red with a brash secondary colour.
29. Fulham away
You either love it or you hate it. That's true of the FFT team who couldn't decide whether this one was lovely or nasty. Maybe once we've seen it a few times…
28. Everton home
Minimal and smart. Everton's current home shirt got a resounding thumbs up from us, even if it isn't a future classic.
27. Manchester United away
Manchester United's new away shirt mixes a classic colour combo with a subtle design: white shirts don't come around every year, either, making this one a must-have for Red Devils.
26. Newcastle United away
Sales are surely boosted after the thumping the Toon dished out to Fulham in this, right? Dark blue and gold is such an excellent mix.
25. Brentford home
We've had a year to acquaint ourselves with this one and it feels like a Brentford classic. One more year, please, Umbro?
24. Manchester City away
Puma get a rough rep for trying to reinvent the wheel when simple is best. In this case, though, we like the sideways stripes and the yellow is plain but effective. Great effort.
23. Manchester City home
This already feels like The Haaland Shirt, doesn't it? Perhaps dark red should feature more for City: it looks amazing on this top.
22. West Ham United home
A world away from last season's blockier sleeves (which we also loved), the faded patterns on the shoulders of this one look very classy indeed. We're a sucker for a thick collar, too.
21. Brentford away
Most of us rated this one highly for its pure sky blue shade, retro badge and navy trim. One of us, however, wasn't swayed and gave this a 4/10. It just misses out in the top 20.
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Prev Page Every kit in the Premier League this season: 60-41 Next Page Every kit in the Premier League this season: 20-1Mark White is the Digital Content Editor at FourFourTwo. During his time on the brand, Mark has written three cover features on Mikel Arteta, Martin Odegaard and the Invincibles, and has written pieces on subjects ranging from Sir Bobby Robson’s time at Barcelona to the career of Robinho. An encyclopedia of football trivia and collector of shirts, he first joined the team back in 2020 as a staff writer.