As we approach the start of the 2025/26 Premier League season, clubs are slowly starting to release their new kits for the campaign.
Premier League clubs continue to unveil their new kits for the 2025/26 season, with West Ham, Leeds and Everton among the latest to show off their new away strips.
The Whites, who were promoted from the Championship last term, released their new home kit on Thursday, 17 July. Both the Hammers and Toffees also released their new tops on 17 July.
Arsenal, Villa, Everton, Leeds, West Ham, Tottenham, Chelsea, Brighton, Manchester United, Manchester City and Newcastle have all announced the designs of both their home and away kits.
Below, we have listed each and every Premier League kit that has been released ahead of the 2025/26 season thus far.
New Premier League Kits for 2025/26
Arsenal Kits 2025/26
Arsenal have unveiled their new home kit for the 2025/26 campaign.
Sporting their classic red with white sleeves, according to their website, the jersey incorporates ‘a tonal, all-over gothic A print for a vintage-inspired look’.
Men’s and women’s replica shirts cost £85 from the Gunners’ website. Adult shorts are an additional £38, while socks are priced at £20. That makes it £143 for the full kit.
As for children, a replica jersey costs £60, shorts are £30 and socks are £16.

Arsenal’s away kit for 2025/26 was released on Monday, 21 July.
The shirt comes in a dark blue colour and features an eye-catching zig-zag pattern reminiscent of lightning bolts.
It was launched while the team were on tour in Singapore for pre-season, with their website stating that it draws inspiration from the famous Royal Arsenal Gatehouse lightning bolt.
Available to buy online and in-store, the top follows the same pricing structure as the 2025/26 home kit.

Additionally, the Arsenal third kit for 2025/26 has been leaked.
The design is one that has left Gunners fans ecstatic, with many dubbing the Adidas-designed jersey an ‘absolute stunner’.
It is mainly white in colour, with gold and maroon accents, and features a modern-looking collar.
A classic Adidas Trefoil logo is embroidered along the chest, while they have also opted to use a cannon rather than Arsenal’s actual crest alongside it.
Reports suggest that the third kit will go on sale at some point in August.

Aston Villa Kits 2025/26
The new Aston Villa home kit for 2025/26 draws inspiration from Villa Park.
It comes in the club’s classic colours – claret and blue – and features an ‘intricate golden cuff detailing which has been inspired by the grand facade of the Holte End’.
White shorts accented with claret detailing and light blue socks with a golden ‘AV’ complete the Adidas’ design of their new home kit for the campaign.
The kit goes on sale at 9am on Thursday, 17 July.

The Villans opted to unveil their away kit before their home kit.
It is inspired by the Bullring, one of the iconic landmarks on the skyline of Birmingham – which is also where the club’s new shop has recently opened.
Supporters are able to buy the new away jersey at the Bullring store, Villa Park, as well as from JD and Adidas. Of course, it can also be purchased online.
The adult replica shirt costs £85 on the Aston Villa website, while the authentic version is £120. Meanwhile, the kids top costs £60.

Bournemouth Kits 2025/26
Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth are among the latest clubs to reveal one of their Premier League kits for 2025/26, having unveiled their new home strip on Wednesday, 16 July.
According to their website, the design ‘honours the club’s rich heritage’ and also ‘captures the spirit of a team entering a new exciting era’ off the back of a record-breaking campaign.
It features the club’s iconic red and black stripes with a subtle sand-textures pattern woven into each stripe, inspired by the golden shores of Bournemouth’s coastline.
The new jersey is available to purchase either with or without the sponsor, on sale online in adult sizes for £65, and in children’s sizes for £55.

Brentford Kits 2025/26
Brentford’s new home kit for the 2025/26 Premier League season commemorates 100 years of the club turning out in their iconic red and white stripes.
It is inspired by their original 1925 kit lace design.
A ‘100’ centenary logo is embroidered on the back of the shirt, while there is also a ‘red & white 1925 & 2025’ printed detail on the inside of the jersey.
Adult replica shirts are on sale at £65 and junior tops are available at a reduced rate of £45.

Brighton Kits 2025/26
Brighton have introduced their new Nike home kit for the 2025/26 campaign.
It features their iconic blue and white stripes, made from recycled polyester fibres and Dri-FIT technology.
Adult sizes are available to buy on the Seagulls’ website for £70. Youth shirts are £55.

Only 24 hours after the unveiling of their home kit, Brighton have released their new away kit.
Manufactured by Nike, the shirt is made up of a bold dual-tone purple colourway and features the Brighton crest and Nike swoosh in a central position.
Jerseys are available to purchase online and in-store at the same price rate as their home kit.

Burnley Kits 2025/26
Newly-promoted Burnley unveiled their new home kit for 2025/26 on Wednesday, 2 July.
Manufactured by Castore, it comes in their classic claret and blue colourway.
The shirt is now available to purchase online and in-store. Fans are able to buy the original shirt or a sponsorless one, with adult sizes costing £60, while junior jerseys cost £50.

Chelsea Kits 2025/26
The Blues were the first club to unveil both their home and away kit for 2025/26, starting off with their home strip, which was released ahead of the Club World Cup in mid-May.
Their website states that the kit is ‘inspired by London’s iconic landmarks and creative culture’.
Chelsea Town Hall is among the architecture woven into the Nike kit, and it is now available to purchase both online and in-store.
According to the Blues’ online store, an adult ‘stadium shirt’ costs £84.99. The authentic jersey costs £124.99. As for kids’ tops, they range from £49.99 to £64.99.

Meanwhile, their 2025/26 away kit features ‘subtle red and green pinstripes on a textured surface and cuff trim to match’.
Described as a ‘work of art’, it has been exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery on King’s Road.
It takes inspiration from a classic Chelsea kit from the 1970s, which was initially introduced by Dave Sexton as a tribute to Hungary’s ‘Magnificent Magyars’ side from the 1950s.
All versions of the kit are priced the same as the home shirts on the Blues’ website.

Crystal Palace Kits 2025/26
Off the back of their FA Cup-winning season last term, Crystal Palace have unveiled their new 2025/26 home kit, manufactured by Macron.
Their website states that the design stays ‘true to tradition, the new design retains the trademark red and blue, with slightly narrower stripes, paying tribute to shirts from years gone by’.
Adult jerseys are available for £65-£75 and baby, infant, and junior shirts range from £45 to £50.

Everton Kits 2025/26
Teaming up with Castore, Everton have released their 2025/26 home kit that will be worn throughout the club’s first season at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
It features a ‘mesmeric patterned wave’, taking inspiration from the royal blue Mersey.
As is standard, the jersey is available to buy in-store and online. Supporters have the option to buy the kit with or without the ‘Stake.com’ sponsor.
Adult replica kits cost £80, adult ‘pro’ shirts cost £115, and kids’ tops cost £65.

Everton and Castore have also unveiled their new yellow away kit for the 2025/26 season.
The jersey pays homage to the dockland heritage surround the club’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
It features ‘a polo-style collar with ribbed insert and Prince Rupert’s Tower on the neck and incorporates a sleeve pattern that represents the railway line that served the Liverpool docklands during a time when they were at the centre of maritime connectivity during the mid-to-late 1800s’.
The shirt is accompanied by blue shorts and pastel yellow socks to complete the full kit.

Fulham Kits 2025/26
Fulham are yet to release their Premier League kits for the 2025/26 season.
Leeds United Kits 2025/26
Newly promoted Leeds United have released their new 2025/26 home kit, and fans aren’t particularly happy about the design and the pricing.
Inspiration for the jersey is drawn from the ‘iconic Lowfields Tunnel’ on the collar and cuffs, with the kit being a ‘testament to Leeds United’s enduring identity and resilience’.
Many, however, have criticised the design, claiming it is ‘essentially the same kit as last year’.
Prices start at £55 for kids shirts, while adult jerseys cost £70 on the Whites’ website.

Leeds’ new Adidas away kit for 2025/26 takes inspiration from the club’s European history.
The shirt is a nod to the 2001 to 2003 away kit, a fan favourite over the years, coming in a primary blue colour with vibrant yellow hues.
Blue shorts and socks, each incorporating the two-colour three stripes, complete the kit.

When Will Liverpool’s 2025/26 Kits Be Released?
Liverpool are yet to release their Premier League kits for the 2025/26 season.
The Reds are due to unveil their jerseys once their new deal with Adidas comes into play in early August. This means that Liverpool can’t wear their new 2025/26 kits until 1 August.
Instead, they will have to wear their 2024/25 kits throughout pre-season.
Manchester City Kits 2025/26
Like Chelsea, Manchester City made sure to unveil their new kit ahead of the Club World Cup.
Partnered with PUMA, for the first time in the club’s history, their home kit features a ‘sash’.
The diagonal design has been prominent on the Cityzens’ away kits over the years, but it has now been incorporated onto the home shirt, which has been ‘reimagined for the new generation’.
City are going with the grain in terms of pricing. Adult replica jerseys cost £85, and the authentic jersey, packaged into a gift box, costs £130. Kids jerseys are priced at £60.

The new Manchester City away kit for 2025/26 has also been unveiled.
It comes in all-black with metallic features – a nod to their oldest-known jersey from 1884 – with black shorts and black socks completing the full kit.
PUMA’s design has garnered a positive reaction from fans on social media, with the shirt now available to purchase online and in-store. It follows the same pricing structure as the home top.

Manchester United Kits 2025/26
The new Manchester United 2025/26 home kit is inspired by their iconic stadium – Old Trafford.
It includes an ‘abstract sleeve graphic’ in different shades of red to showcase the different elements of the pitch, stands and tunnel.
On the back collar, the phrase ‘Theatre of Dreams’ is highlighted in a bright white font.
According to the official ‘United Store’, the replica home jersey costs adults £85, while an authentic version costs £120. Once again, regular kids shirts cost £60.

Adidas and United announced the design of the club’s away kit on Wednesday, 16 July, with the jersey being inspired from the ‘iconic snowflake graphic’ from the classic 1992 away shirt.
The top’s base is in white, with the snowflake graphic accompanying in lilac.
Plum shorts and white socks complete the full kit, which is now available to purchase.
It takes on the same pricing model as the home jersey, with adult shirts available online and in-store for between £85 and £130, while children’s tops on sale for £60 and £65.

Newcastle Kits 2025/26
Described as ‘a fresh take on a timeless classic’, Newcastle’s 2025/26 home kit incorporates a blue tint alongside their ever-present black and white stripes.
It also features the phrase ‘Howay the Lads’ on the back of the neck.
The Magpies have confirmed that they will donate £5 from every adult home, away, third, and goalkeeper shirt sold via official channels before the end of August to their foundation.
Now available to purchase from their online shop, adult home kits cost £85. The authentic shirt, modelled by Dan Burn, costs £120. A kids’ top will set you back £55, meanwhile.

Available at the same prices as the varying versions of the home kit, Newcastle’s third jersey was unveiled on Monday, 30 June, and has been available to purchase since Tuesday, 1 July.
The top boasts the classic Adidas trefoil logo, and blends colours from their iconic 97/98 away kit.
It will be worn for the first time in a pre-season friendly against Scottish giants Celtic on 19 July.

Nottingham Forest Kits 2025/26
Nottingham Forest have released their new 2025/26 adidas home kit, which is inspired by kits of the past as they return to the European footballing stage for the first time since 1995/96.
It features white pinstripes across the front of the shirt, along with a ‘modern darker stripe’. There is also a single button at the top of the shirt, complementing the small collar.
White shorts and red socks complete their new home kit.
Available to purchase on the club website and in-store, the new home shirt can be bought for £75 in adult sizes. A junior shirt is available at £50. Additionally, infant kits are available for £50.

Sunderland Kits 2025/26
Returning to the Premier League for the first time since 2017, Sunderland have released just one of their 2025/26 kits thus far.
The Black Cats have opted to unveil their new away jersey first, with it being a reimagined design of their iconic 1989-91 away kit, during what was an ‘unforgettable era’ for the club.
It features a bespoke pattern inspired by the view of Roker Beach lighthouse, and the phrase ‘City by the Sea’ is stitched into the back of the neck.
The inside collar, meanwhile, features a poem by The Lake Poets referencing Sunderland.
Adult kits cost £60 on the club’s website, and kids tops are available to buy for £50.

Tottenham Hotspur Kits 2025/26
Spurs’ home kit for the 2025/26 season is very eerily similar to last season’s strip.
It features a ‘subtle tweak’ to the navy sleeves that were on the 2024/25 kit, with a new ‘grey and ashen slate pattern’ under the arm. The traditional lilywhite base forms the outer sleeve.
Fans are able to purchase the new home kit through the club and Nike, in-store and online. Adult replica jerseys cost £85, while ‘elite’ shirts cost a lofty £125.

As for the away top, it features a ‘dramatic, all-black tone design’.
On the whole, fans seem happy with the design. However, prices for the new Tottenham kit have left fans in disbelief.
For the ‘elite’ version of the jersey, along with Champions League badges and personalisation, it costs a total of £151! Not to worry though, as you will qualify for free delivery.

Additionally, the Tottenham 2025-26 third kit has been leaked on social media.
Also designed by Nike, it uses the classic ‘Total 90’ template. The jersey is set to be mainly yellow in colour with navy blue detailing. It will also feature a retro club logo in a central position.
West Ham Kits 2025/26
West Ham’s home kit for 2025/26 has been unveiled, and fans aren’t too happy.
The Hammers’ website states that the top arrives with a clean, minimalist aesthetic, with the jersey featuring a full claret body with blue detailing.
Some supporters have described the design as ‘lazy’, while others have dubbed it ‘underwhelming’.
Adult shirts are available to buy online for £75-£80 and junior shirts are available at £60-£65.

The Hammers have also released their 2025/26 away kit, completing their lineup of Premier League kits for the upcoming campaign.
Featuring an ecru body with navy detailing and flashes of claret, West Ham fans are fuming with the ‘lazy’ design of the away shirt, manufactured by Umbro.
Navy shorts and ecru socks complete the kit. It is available to purchase online in adult sizes for £75 and £80, while junior sizes are on sale for £60 and £65.

Wolves Kits 2025/26
Wolves officially released their 2025/26 home kit, sponsored by SUDU, on Friday, 27 June.
It draws inspiration from some of the Old Gold’s classic strips, most notably the designs of the 1970s, and it also pays homage to the history of Molineux itself.
Interestingly, Wolves’ 2025/26 home kit is the cheapest to buy across the division.
A replica adult shirt costs £60, while the ‘pro’ version is priced at £80. Junior jerseys are priced at £45, with all kits available to purchase online and in-store.
