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Tuesday, 9 July 2013

New kits for the 2013-14 season: Check out next season's new Premier League shirts


With the fixture list out and new signings popping up all over the place, the big guns of the Premier League are continuing to release details of their new kits ahead of the 2013-14 campaign.

Chelsea have gone for classic lines and retro stylings in their new adidas strip, with the solid royal blue home kit supplemented by their smart white away kit.

Unfortunately for Liverpool fans, "smart" doesn't really describe the change strips for the Anfield club this coming season.  Garish design and some strange colour choices from their Warrior away kits will surely guarantee even more sales of their classic all-red home strip.

Manchester United's new kit features buttons and a collar, giving it an "intrinsically Mancunian" feel.  They're the press release's words, not ours.  We think it looks more like a polo shirt.  But will United gallop away from the field to score another title victory next season?

Manchester City will wear the Nike swoosh this season after the sportswear giants phased out Umbro this summer.  The City strip, much like Chelsea's, looks sharp and classic, with a minimalist design.  Another winner, we reckon.

Newcastle United's new all-black away kit has been described by the Toon faithful as both "awesome" and "bland", so it's fair to say it's had a mixed reception.

Aston Villa's new away kit features blackcurrant and white quarters, while Italian kit-maker Macron has made both designs slim-fit. No excess eating this summer, then.

West Ham have gone back to adidas this season and have unsurprisingly opted for a claret and blue number for their home kit.

Everton have unveiled their new home kit and will hoping that the classic blue design will make their fans forget about all that hoo-hah over their new badge.

Southampton fans weren't thoroughly impressed with their club's new line-up.

And Liverpool's new third kit didn't get a five-star rating from supporters either.

While Fulham surprised few with a new home shirt in... white.

As did Tottenham, but Spurs fans will be pleased to see that Gareth Bale features front and centre of their advertising campaign as those pesky Real Madrid rumours refuse to go away.



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