Football kits are a big problem these days. Whether it is a money manufacturer for clubs and manufacturers or a source of excitement before the next season, emblematic bands can create memories that last forever.
The Premier League has presented many dazzling kits over the years (as well as its just part of the Horises), but what are the best in the history of competition?
Liverpool recently announced that they would rekindle their partnership with Adidas from the 2025/26 season, which is increasing next summer by a completely League champions.
Here, we have listed some of the best kits that the English high flight has been used in the last 33 seasons.
Classification factors
Drawings
Legacy
Achievements
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Liverpool 2006-08 Home
Liverpool 2006-08 Home
Previous favorite adidas carried by Gerrard and Torres
After the recent announcement by the Adidas Reds, back as an Anfield Club kit manufacturer, he feels appropriate to start with one of their best kits in recent times.
Complete with the Carlsberg sponsor which had become emblematic in its own right, their band for the seasons 2006/07 and 2007/08 was a masterpiece, which included brand scratches, Liverpool badge and a manufacturer’s logo rarely centered.
They may not have won trophies that wore him (Liverpool made the Champions League final by carrying this), but illustrate Fernando Torres or Steven Gerrard who flows to celebrate in this kit in fact a worthy to go up.
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Tottenham Hotspur 2018/19 third
Tottenham Hotspur 2018/19 third
Marine and green combo made famous by European race
Admittedly, it is the exploits of Tottenham Hotspur in another competition – the Champions League – which raises the status of this particular kit, but it is always a superb shirt.
The Spurs went to the final of the Champions League after having created magic memories in their third band in the 2018/19 campaign, after seeing Manchester City and Ajax while carrying it.
Created by Nike, the unique color combination is merged with an aerial view of the local area – a chic touch.

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Arsenal 2022/23 Away
Arsenal 2022/23 Away
The artillerymen beat discs with a black band
The Kit outside Arsenal of the 2022/23 season is the most modern kit on this list – and for the reason.
Raised in All Black, the Gunners made an unexpected title charge that year, taking advantage of impressive results against Aston Villa and Brentford far from their home.
If the Mikel Arteta team had won the Premier League, this kit may have been ranked above, but with the Sales numbers breaking recordsIt is a rare modern masterpiece.

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Chelsea 1997-99 Home
Chelsea 1997-99 Home
The most beautiful umbro blues kit?
The Umbro association with Chelsea took place 20 years from 1986 to 2006, with a little mixed bag in terms of results, if we are honest (see the shirt outside 1994/95).
Although there have been many fine efforts in blue, one, if not the best, is the domestic kit worn between 1997 and 1999, which came with a redesigned badge, a white collar and magnificent fine yellow / sea stripes.
With automatic sponsorship to start, all this is added to a football shirt beast, which easily deserves its place among the best.
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Man UTD 1992-1994
Man UTD 1992-1994
Green and classic yellow back halfway and a half
Manchester United opted for a trip to the past at the start of the Premier League seasons, the Red Devils reinventing the band led by the club at the end of the 19th century, when it was known as Newton Heath.
It is a superb shirt for the kind of return, almost only for the cordon pass, putting Eric Cantona and Ryan Giggs a more robust look on the ground. An equally daring kit these days would surely be sold by the bucket.
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Man City 2009-11 Third
Man City 2009-11 Third
Minimalist… with a belt!
Let’s be honest, there should be more falls on football kits. Too much, we rarely see the diagonal strip deployed, but Umbro left it from the park with the third kit of Manchester City during the 2009/10 campaign.
Taking up for two seasons, City’s third choice band did not look like any other of its time, mainly due to the fact that the sponsor is pushed directly under the badge, allowing the simplicity of the red and black stripes to take the front of the stage.
No elegant designs, no unnecessary gadgets and not a sleeve sponsor in sight. Well done.
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Arsenal 1991-1993
Arsenal 1991-1993
Two words: Brugged Banana
It could easily have been a kit that shared opinion, but it seems that the consensus today is that the original “Bruised Banana” kit of Arsenal is one of the most emblematic designs of the League.
Although a little busy at first glance, the zigzag pattern is fascinating and unique, the Adidas Trefoil logo adding a superb final touch.
Revive in 2019 when Adidas returned as a manufacturer of Gunners kit, it is one of these conceptions that should resist the time test for the decades to come.
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Arsenal 2005/06 Home
Arsenal 2005/06 Home
Burgundy Beauty Bids Highbury Fitting Farewell
When Arsenal planned to say goodbye after having called Highbury their house for 93 years, there will have been a lot of anticipation about the last reception band. Go forward, Nike.
The clothing giant delivered a stopwatch, the kit bringing back to the first band of the Gunners during the first days of Highbury, where the team wore a Bordeaux reception strip.
This gave a unique look to the Gunners for the 2005/06 season, during which they saw Real Madrid and Juventus in Europe while winning a return victory in the final match of the famous territory of the famous, heading last place in the Champions League in the process.
Above all, they seemed great to do it.
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Newcastle United 1995-97 Home
Newcastle United 1995-97 Home
A strip of flawless and emblematic black and white
We don’t know if there is one thing such as perfection, but the Newcastle United home kit of the 1995/96 season is getting closer.
The stripes, the logo, the newcastle brown beer sponsor – it’s just perfect. It is not too strong or too little, it is almost impossible to reproach him.
An honorable mention must go to strip outside for this season – in which Newcastle went so close to winning the league – with a blue / dark red combo which always looks beautiful to date.
The only thing you could say was missing were the medals of the Premier League winners who were hung on them.