Premier League 2025-26 Kits: Ranked & Reviewed
- As summer tournaments continue and transfer rumors swirl, the new Premier League season might seem distant.
- While the season doesn't kick off until mid-August, several major clubs, including Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur, have already unveiled their new jerseys.
- Design cues this year draw from diverse sources, including stadiums, local shopping centers, Victorian architecture, and the UK's waterways.
Get the inside scoop on the 2025-26 Premier League kits! We’ve ranked and reviewed the latest jerseys from Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, and more. From stadium-inspired designs to bold tributes, discover the inspiration behind each team’s new look.Will Aston Villa’s shopping mall-themed away kit be a hit? We break down the good, the bad, and the bland. Stay ahead of the game with News Directory 3’s expert analysis of the season’s freshest threads. See how the home,away,and third kits stack up. Discover what’s next as we continue to update our rankings with every new Premier League kit release.
Premier League Kits 2025-26: Ranking the New Jerseys
Updated July 01, 2025
As summer tournaments continue and transfer rumors swirl, the new Premier League season might seem distant. However, it’s the perfect time to preview the kits teams will wear for the 2025-26 campaign.
While the season doesn’t kick off until mid-August, several major clubs, including Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur, have already unveiled their new jerseys. Chelsea and Manchester City have even sported theirs at the FIFA Club World cup.
Design cues this year draw from diverse sources, including stadiums, local shopping centers, Victorian architecture, and the UK’s waterways.
why wait for all the Premier League kits to drop before seeing them ranked? This analysis kicks off now, with updates as new home, away, and third (or even fourth) jerseys are released. Check back for the latest!

Tottenham’s new home jersey is uninspired.It continues a trend of bland home kits that are almost indistinguishable from previous years, resembling a training kit more than a match-day jersey.

Aston Villa’s black-and-steel grey away shirt pays homage to Birmingham’s Bullring shopping mall. The fluid lines and hexagonal pattern mimic the Selfridges building’s facade. Its popularity outside Birmingham remains to be seen.

Brighton & Hove Albion’s new kit features the familiar blue-and-white stripes, accented with minty turquoise, reminiscent of the city’s seafront railings.
Chelsea away (nike)

chelsea’s away kit is white with green and red detailing, a nod to the club’s 1974-75 away shirt, a season marked by early cup exits and relegation.

What’s next
More Premier League clubs will be releasing their kits in the coming weeks,so stay tuned for further updates and rankings as the new designs are revealed.
