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2022-07-11 16:42:38 By : Mr. Carl Bi

The 2022-23 Premier League kits are starting to be unveiled and there are some beauties out there.

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There are also some which are, shall we say, unique. Yeah, let’s leave it at that. They can’t all be winners, right?

From retro vibes to snazzy patterns, there is a lot of different designs to take in.

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Below we rank the Premier League kits which have been released and we will update this throughout the summer as more are dropped.

Now, this is how to unveil your kit. What a video. Also, the shirt is lovely too. It is one of those jerseys you can wear with a pair of jeans and sneakers and it looks decent and not out of place. Really like the collar and it is just classic Arsenal. Well done.

The Arsenal x @adidasfootball 22/23 home kit ⚡️

Giving a little back to north London ❤️

£5 from every new home shirt you buy through Arsenal Direct goes to The Arsenal Foundation 🤝 pic.twitter.com/44FdWaF9a1

Wow, this is really nice. Like Arsenal, Man United have gone for the collar and I really like it. With a nod to Eric Cantona and countless United legends, it will be cool to see which players wear the collar up or down. Guaranteed that Bruno Fernandes is wearing that collar up. Guaranteed. The badge is also distinctive and this shirt really stands out. Big win for United.

Now it's time to take a closer look at our 🆕 home shirt 👇#MUFC || @adidasFootball pic.twitter.com/J1QQ5tUuQ7

This is lovely. A recent retro feel to it (reminds me of the kits Gareth Bale dominated in about a decade ago) and I like the yellow trim. Pretty simple and clean design.

Exclusively available online and in-store from Spurs: https://t.co/Ra487SC55c

⚽️ @nikefootball pic.twitter.com/oc5pOEeec2

Yeah, so this is awesome. Forest are back in the Premier League and they’ve gone for a simple, clean look with their iconic Garibaldi red shirts. We’re assuming there will be a sponsor added to this at some point.

Introducing our home kit for the 2022/23 @premierleague season ❤️   🌳🔴 #NFFC | #PL | @MacronSports pic.twitter.com/Sr7iFCpzHq

— Nottingham Forest FC (@NFFC) July 1, 2022

Yeah, this is lovely. Great shade of blue, as always, and the collar is different but works really well. This is the perfect example of how you can mostly keep a classic look and add a little tweak to make it pop.

A tribute to ex-manager Ted Drake, the man that introduced ‘lion rampant regardant’ which features in the collar of the shirt. 🦁 #ItsAChelseaThing | #ThePrideOfLondon

Retro feel to this Man City jersey and I like it. The maroon trim is very different and it’s pretty cool to see City mix it up a little, as there’s only so much you can do with all blue jerseys. The badge being in the middle of the jersey gives it a retro feel too.

Our 2022/23 @pumafootball Home Kit has arrived!

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The home kit is quite snazzy isn’t it!? The paint/graffiti designs on the shoulders are out there, but I like it. The away kit is superb, with the all black shirt and the colorful trim on the sleeves. A real beauty and right up there with the best away kits.

This is the new Claret and Blue ⚒️🔥

Buy now in stores and online 👇

— West Ham United (@WestHam) June 9, 2022

— West Ham United (@WestHam) July 7, 2022

The Bees have decided to keep the same home kit from 2021-22 for the 2022-23 season and I hope this is the start of a trend in the Premier League. This is brilliant and honestly, do teams need new kits every season? Probably not. This Brentford home kit is very distinctive too.

Very fresh, clean look to this and I love how bright the white symbols and logos are. In a word this kit looks very slick.

Introducing our 2022/23 @nikefootball home kit… 🔴 pic.twitter.com/19RR7L0IMg

Is this Southampton or Ajax? Just checking. Saints usually play in red and white stripes but they keep mixing things up every few years with their home kit and this is pretty decent. Some fans wanted the reverse of this (the stripe in the center to be white with two red blocks on the outside) but it’s different and it works. Talking about different: the away kit. Wow. That is very out there but the nod to being by the South Coast is very cool. In England we would call this a Marmite kit as the sandwich spread stirs very strong opinions. You’ll either love this away kit or hate it.

Designed to turn heads 👀 pic.twitter.com/898EVTlPO2

Introducing #SaintsFC’s 2022/23 @hummel1923 away kit:

Safe, steady and classic. This is not an adventurous look but Villa are staying true to their claret and blue roots.

The 2022/23 Aston Villa home kit is available online now. 😍 #BetterNeverStops

Not bad at all. Simple. Smart. Clean. Big fan of the white collar and the pattern on the shirt is just the right amount of snazzy. Overall, a 7/10.

Our 2022/2023 Home Kit is available now! 🤩

Shop online or in-store and get yours today ⤵️ @hummel1923 🔵

This is fine. Just fine. Not a huge fan of the new slightly large collar but other than that the blue is iconic and the gold for the badge and Adidas logo is a nice touch.

#lcfc’s 2022/23 home shirt by adidas will be available for a limited, online pre-order, exclusively from https://t.co/iP3fvGAlVF from Friday 1 July 🟦#CreateIconic

The Eagles have gone for a bit of a different look as it seems like toddlers who are struggling to color between the lines were left in charge of the away kit design. You know what? It works. It’s hard to mess up their red and blue home kit and primary white, red and blue away kit and this is nice.

WHERE YOU PLAY, WE FOLLOW.

Introducing our 22/23 away kit 😍#CPFC @MacronSports | @cinchuk | @mukurudotcom

— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) June 24, 2022

Very similar to Palace’s jagged stripes, Bournemouth have gone for it too. It’s pretty slick but the red and black stripes being replaced by a lightning bolt design is a little too much for me. Sometimes you shouldn’t mess with a classic look.

Introducing our 2022/23 home kit ⚡️@UmbroUK // #afcb 🍒

For the home kit there is only so much you can do with black and white stripes but this is just, meh. The round collar is cool but there’s just a lot going on with the sponsors and I’m not sure about the blue color of the sponsor and the Castore logo. When it comes to the third kit, Newcastle’s Saudi-Arabian owners may have had a slight say in the colors and design.

The iconic black and white stripes. ⚫️⚪️#NUFC's 2022/23 home kit is now available to pre-order!#BetterNeverStops

— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) June 8, 2022

👕 #NUFC's 2022/23 third kit is now available to order! #BetterNeverStops

— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) June 28, 2022

There is a lot going on with this home kit too. The patterns on the shoulder and dots on the ribs aren’t really needed and the sponsors just stand out a lot. Obviously the color is awesome. The away kit is very nice though.

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