Ranked! Every Premier League 2024/25 kit, from worst to best
We rank every Premier League kit this season, from the eye sores to the wonders - and everything in between
30. Arsenal home
A focus on simplicity can sometimes be the best way to go when designing a home kit. That is certainly the case for Arsenal's 2024/25 shirt, with the blue trim giving it a nice distinction.
It is the first Arsenal home shirt to feature the cannon crest since the 1989-90 season. There might be a bit too much blue going on for some fans, but overall this is a strong effort from Adidas.
29. West Ham third
West Ham and Umbro seems to be a good fit, generally. The flashes of claret and gold detailing make this third strip an appealing alternative for Hammers fans.
"The embodiment of simple elegance," according to the press release may be pushing it a tad. But this jersey is worthy of a top-30 place.
28. Brentford third
Brentford's third strip is either slick or instantly forgettable depending on your point of view. On the one hand it could be easily mistaken for a training top - on the other, the luminous trim will look great under the floodlights for a midweek away trip.
27. Liverpool third
The vertical, rather than traditional, Nike swoosh may well divide opinion. But otherwise, this is one of the better Liverpool change kits from recent years.
With the Reds reportedly set to switch to Adidas from the 2025/26 season, Nike have tried to go out in style and for the most part have done so.
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26. West Ham away
West Ham's away strip is, according to the club, inspired by the Hammers’ East End roots.
The "Cockney kit" is a sleek effort from Umbro, only let down by an out-of-place green sleeve sponsor that prevents it from finishing higher up the table.
25. Everton away
In comparison with some of the shockers they have had in recent years, Everton's away offering for 2024/25 is pretty decent. A sleek, polished black design with yellow trim marks a strong start from Castore who became suppliers in the summer.
24. Bournemouth third
This feels very similar to some of the change kits for West Ham we've seen in recent years. The different shades of blue offer a something a tad different for Bournemouth fans.
Umbro are also using recycled materials for the first time in their partnership with the club. Kudos.
23. Brighton away
There's a lot going on with Brighton's latest away kit. But that is not to say it doesn't work on some level.
Gold and black always seem to go well together when it comes to football strips and this is no different. The stripe of white along the side is not really adding much, but that aside this is a solid effort.
22. Newcastle home
The hype around Newcastle's return to Adidas after a 14-year gap was bordering on delirium, at least in the north-east. In some ways it was never going to completely live up to it. Every fan had their own idea of what the perfect shirt would be and inevitably some were left underwhelmed.
But this smart tribute to the 2001-03 home kit worn in the UEFA Champions League, has got a lot going for it. Sure, the yellow sleeve sponsor isn't great, but the white trim on the arms is inch perfect.
This is simply an excellent football shirt.
21. Ipswich third
What do you get when Umbro design an Ipswich Town third kit in collaboration with Tractor Boys superfan and worldwide popstar Ed Sheeran? Pink, it turns out. Lots of pink.
The inclusion of soundwave outlines to represent "the cheer of the crowd as players run out of the tunnel," is a nice touch. Bravo Ed.
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