The Premier League kits 2024/25 are dropping following the conclusion of Euro 2024, and there's plenty of talking points to get stuck into.
Fashion is king in football these days and the drop of a new top is just as exciting to some as new signings. Rumours are already abound at who's going to be wearing what and while details were scant for a long time, we're starting to get full shirt releases now.
So what will you be copping this season?
Premier League kits 2024/25: All the info we have on shirts for this season
Arsenal
The Arsenal home kit is manufactured by Adidas, dropping just before the season ended following a curious leak via a window near the Emirates Stadium. Aside from being red and white, the Gunners have incorporated navy blue accents onto the shirt once more, with there also being a lot more white surrounding the perimeter of the kit, too.
Perhaps the biggest thing to note, however, is that the Arsenal crest has been changed for the home kit again. While 2023/24 saw the shield made gold, as inspired by the Invincibles, 2024/25's home strip will simply feature the cannon, as part of a minimalist design choice from Adidas.
Arsenal away kit for 2024/25
Created in conjunction with Labrum London, a British African heritage brand, in order to celebrate Arsenal's connection to the African diaspora in England's capital city, the new away kit - manufactured by Adidas - comes in a black base with green and red accents.
Key to the shirt, though, is the bespoke, hand-drawn graphic adorned on the shirt. It offers something completely different and looks fantastic, with the minimalist cannon remaining on the away shirt, too.
Arsenal third kit for 2024/25
The Arsenal third kit is set to be manufactured by Adidas, and will also have just the cannon on the shirt instead of the normal Arsenal crest. Rumoured to have an aqua blue colour as the base with light purple and navy blue accents, the third shirt is certainly set to make a splash.
But the cannon isn't the only thing changed on the kit, with it rumoured that the classic Adidas Trefoil logo will make a return instead of the newer Three Stripes insignia.
Aston Villa
Aston Villa home kit for 2024/25
The Aston Villa home kit is manufactured by Adidas, following a huge partnership brokered with the German brand, as per the Telegraph. This follows issues that the Villains had with previous brand, Castore, including a “wet look” on shirts.
Celebrating their 150th anniversary, Aston Villa pay tribute on the back of the collar, with claret continuing to dominate the main bulk of the shirt. The Adidas logo and stripes come in claret as they sit atop the blue sleeves.
Most notably, the crest has also changed, after just one season with the new, circular badge.
Aston Villa away kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Aston Villa away shirt for next season.
Aston Villa third kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Aston Villa third shirt for next season.
Bournemouth
The Bournemouth home kit is manufactured by Umbro, with the legendary manufacturer celebrating its 100th year with a centenary logo. That's not the only thing paying tribute in the kit, though, with Bournemouth's 2024/25 strip highlighting the club's 10-anniversary of their promotion to the Premier League.
Coming in classic red and black stripes, the new kit features a gold pinstripe, sponsor and Umbro logo, which adorned the kit a decade ago in the Championship.
Bournemouth away kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Bournemouth away shirt for next season.
Bournemouth third kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Bournemouth third shirt for next season.
Brentford
The Brentford home kit for this season, made by Umbro, is set carried over to next season, as is tradition for the Bees. The home jersey for this season is labelled as “23/25” online, indicating that the two-year cycle for home kits remains.
It is unknown whether the rumoured centenary Umbro logo will appear on this shirt or any.
Released in conjunction with the third kit, Brentford's 'pick your colour, not a side' campaign aims to highlight the unity of the club's fans through completely different alternative options. Manufactured by Umbro, the Brentford 2024/25 away kit is extremely vibrant and unique - their players will certainly stand out in the dead of winter at St. Mary's.
The other half of Brentford's 'pick your colour, not a side' campaign, the Brentford 2024/25 third kit comes in a dark green to offer a huge contrast to the pink away shirt. Featuring a pattern across the sleeves that resemble the side's home ground, the third shirt also has a v-neck to further accentuate the differences.
Brighton & Hove Albion
The Brighton & Hove Albion home kit is manufactured by Nike, and features a classic design with some subtle changes. While the blue and white stripes remain, they're thinner and interspersed with faded pinstripes in between to create a modernised version.
Blue features on the cuffs and collar, too, while the arms are fully white.
Brighton & Hove Albion away kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Brighton away shirt for next season.
In recent seasons, Brighton's away shirt has been used as the following season's third shirt – meaning that this term's black/green striped effort is being used for the third top in 2024/25.
With thicker stripes than the new home top, black and green are used instead of blue and white to create a bigger differentiator when Brighton are playing away.
Chelsea
Chelsea home kit for 2024/25
With colours aplenty, a streaking design and the club crest changing colour once again, there's an awful lot going on on the new Chelsea home kit, manufactured by Nike.
Alongside Chelsea's customary blue base, light blue streaks across the shirt as part of a wavy design perfectly suited to their youthful squad, while the white on the crest has been replaced by a light blue. It's also bordered by an orange detailing, which is also used for the Nike Swoosh and sleeves.
The Chelsea away kit for 2024/25 is relatively neutral, with subtle details of orange and blue throughout to help make a kit that is a million times better than the home. The crest features a drastic change, with the traditional white replaced for blue, and blue replaced for orange in a bold design choice from Nike.
Chelsea third kit for 2024/25
The Chelsea third shirt for next season is rumoured to be black with touches of pink and yellow. A stripped-back lion badge may well be employed.
Following reports of Nike revolutionising their iconic Swoosh logo, Chelsea's third shirt may well incorporate the new insignia, as the Blues are one of the American manufacturer's elite clubs.
Crystal Palace
The Crystal Palace home kit is manufactured by Macron, and marks a return to their traditional red and blue stripes that have been missing in recent years. There's a clear modern twist on these stripes, though, with eagle motifs incorporated within them to make something a little more arty and unique than what has previously been designed for the south Londoners.
The Crystal Palace 2024/25 away kit returns to a familiar yellow, though there's plenty that has been changed for the new season. The crest has been simplified to show just the eagle sat on the football, while a subtle eagle adorns the entire front of the shirt in a slightly lighter yellow to the base colour.
Red and blue also features on the sleeve cuffs, as Macron go for a mix of traditional and modern in Palace's new strip.
Crystal Palace third kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Crystal Palace third shirt for next season.
Everton
The Everton home kit is manufactured by Castore, as the Toffees end their partnership with Hummel.
Featuring subtle embossed patterns, the new shirt pays tribute to what is expected to be the club's final season at Goodison Park. There's an abstract representation of Everton's first official crest from 1920, while it's possible to decipher the letters 'EFC' deconstructed within the print. The round-neck collar has a classy white and blue pinstripe, too.
The Everton 2024/25 away kit comes in a dark grey/black base with yellow accents. Similar to previous seasons, the traditional crest is replaced by the tower crest, while a geometric pattern features heavily throughout the shirt.
Everton third kit for 2024/25
The Everton third shirt is expected to come in a light lemon colourway with navy accents and gold piping around the v-neck collar. Light lemon has never been used on an Everton kit before, so it will be interesting to see how Castore manage to implement it.
Fulham
The Fulham 2024/25 home kit is manufactured by Adidas. With a black collar that includes a white accent, the most striking element of the new shirt is the red detailing starting halfway down and running towards the seams. While not for everyone's tastes, it will certainly stand out this season.
Fulham away kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Fulham away shirt for next season.
Fulham third kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Fulham third shirt for next season.
Ipswich Town
The Ipswich Town 2024/25 home kit is manufactured by Umbro, and features white pinstripes atop the traditional blue base. Umbro's centenary logo is also used, while the Ipswich crest has a white border around it as the club makes their return to the Prmeier League.
The Ipswich 2024/25 away kit comes in maroon with a blue trim, while there's a subtle graphic print to highlight the packed Portman Road. To celebrate the club being back in the Premier League, the crest and Umbro logo have both been made gold, too, which looks fantastic on top of the dark red base.
Ipswich Town third kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Ipswich third shirt for next season.
Leicester City
The Leicester City home kit is manufactured by Adidas, with the Three Stripes opting to incorporate their classic template for the Foxes for the new season. While there aren't any graphics or extra detailing, it is a clean shirt that also sees a new sponsor.
There's a lovely gold trim on the collar, too.
Manufactured by Adidas, the Leicester City 2024/25 away kit is extremely bold. In what Leicester claim is "inspired by the street art and murals of the city", it features a plethora of colourful orange, red and pink, though it somehow works nicely against the black background.
It'll stand out on the terraces and on the pitch, that's for sure.
Leicester City third kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Leicester third shirt for next season.
Liverpool
The Liverpool home kit for 2024/25 dropped ahead of Jurgen Klopp's final match in charge, and yes, it's drip fit for kings. Yellow just works at Anfield when it comes to shirts, with these pinstripes looking a little like the initials, 'YNWA'. It's a lovely get-up.
Liverpool away kit for 2024/25
The Liverpool away kit hasn't actually been officially revealed, though Dominik Szoboszlai did stand up on stage at a fan event in the United States to offer a glimpse at the shirt. It's obviously a dark base, and is expected to have teal accents.
Liverpool third kit for 2024/25
Following a leak from This Is Anfield, the Liverpool third shirt appears to be white with a base pattern, with Nike using their new rotated Swoosh icon for this top.
Manchester City
Puma dropped this effort before the end of the season – but like Arsenal, Manchester City chose to end their campaign in the kit that they'd worn for the rest of it. In fact, the first real glimpses we got of these shirts on the players were during the celebrations following City's fourth title in a row.
The dialling code on the collar and cuffs is the standout feature on this one, with Puma dulling down the blue a little. It's already been worn by fans at the Cup final, too.
Manchester City away kit for 2024/25
The Manchester City away shirt is rumoured to be a take on the fluorescent yellow striped shirt from over 20 years ago, which Raheem Sterling previously wore on a FourFourTwo cover.
The Manchester City third shirt for 2024/25 comes in a dark red colour, reminiscent of the one they wore during the 2012/13 campaign. There's a large graphic of the ship from the club crest incorporated onto the shirt in a slightly darker tone to the base colour.
It does look slightly like the goalkeeper shirt Ederson wore a couple of seasons ago, however, which seems a bit strange.
Manchester United
The Manchester United home kit is manufactured by Adidas. After three seasons with TeamViewer as front-of-shirt sponsor, Manchester United will wave goodbye to them and welcome Snapdragon to their kits as they herald in a new era under the leadership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
TeamViewer took over from Chevrolet in 2021, and initially signed a deal to stay on the front of the shirt until 2026. Financial implications, however, meant they pulled out of the deal, allowing Snapdragon to take its place.
The Manchester United away kit comes in a dark blue shade with silver accents, recalling classic United tops of the past that have had this colour scheme. Plenty have lamented the cricket-feel to the new top, though, with the navy colour and button-up collar looking more useful for the other Old Trafford than pitches away from Manchester.
Manchester United third kit for 2024/25
For a third season in a row, United are rumoured to have a white kit. With reports of the classic Adidas Trefoil logo making a return to elite clubs' third kits next term, this could be the first Manchester United jersey with the iconic Adidas logo since the early 1990s.
Newcastle United
The Newcastle United home kit is manufactured by Adidas, following the announcement of a ‘multi-year partnership’ with the German manufacturer.
Newcastle wore Adidas shirts for much of the 90s and 2000s, and the club makes a return to the manufacturer with a bang - the stripes are thicker, the collar looks great and it's a classic design.
Newcastle United away kit for 2024/25
The Newcastle away shirt for next season has leaked and is a throwback to their classic 1995/96 away kit: maroon and navy colours in hoops with white shorts and maroon socks. The big news is that the badge is set to be the retro 80s badge the club wore from 1983-88. An on-sale date is still to be confirmed.
The Newcastle third shirt for 2024/25 draws on the colours of the Adidas EQT logo, with white, black and green incorporated onto the jersey. This would make sense, considering that scheme firmly fits into Newcastle having elements of green in change strips since the Saudi takeover.
Looking similar to the away shirt they wore in 1999/00, the Newcastle crest reverts back to the one used at the beginning of the 1980s, with the 'NUFC' initials. A black collar and other detailing throughout creates a modernised redesign of a classic.
Nottingham Forest
The Nottingham Forest home kit is manufactured by Adidas, with two stars overlapping to commemorate the club twice winning the European Cup over 40 years ago. It looks clean and modern, and the slight colour change makes the new kit a lot more interesting than the plain and boring one that was worn at the City Ground last season.
Nottingham Forest away kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Nottingham Forest away shirt for next season.
Nottingham Forest third kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Nottingham Forest third shirt for next season.
Southampton
The Southampton 2024/25 home kit is manufactured by Puma, the first time the German brand has partnered with the club. In doing so, Saints have returned to traditional, thick red and white stripes.
On the sleeves, there's a camoflauge pattern to represent the city's naval history, where ships incorporated similar designs in order to evade enemies.
Southampton's kits are be made by Puma next season, following a deal being struck before the end of last term. Hummel had previously manufactured the Saints' shirts.
The German brand have signed a four-year deal – and this is the first time that they've ever worked with the Hampshire club. The fizzy yellow away kit looks fantastic, too - with the subtle pattern on the shirt helping to ensure it doesn't become too much of an eyesore...
Southampton third kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Southampton third shirt for next season.
Tottenham Hotspur
The Tottenham home kit is an absolute triumph. As modelled by Gavin and Stacey star, Matt Horne, the big new are the different-coloured sleeves (don't say the A-word), which bring some navy back into this. The cuffs look magnificent, too, for easily Nike's best effort in north London since signing with the Lilywhites.
The Tottenham Hotspur 2024/25 away kit is manufactured by Nike. In a softer, lighter blue colour, the kit looks similar to the one they wore in the 1980s with the centralised crest and navy accents throughout the shirt.
Tottenham Hotspur third kit for 2024/25
The Spurs third shirt for next season is rumoured to be light green with dark green accents. Nike's expected Swoosh rotation could be present, while it's rumoured that a traditional shield design will be included as a background to the more modern cockerel motif.
West Ham United
The West Ham United home kit is manufactured by Umbro. Featuring the centenary Umbro logo, the new shit has a classic ringer collar and cuffs, with light blue detailing throughout. It's sublime - it's just a shame about the sleeve sponsor...
Featuring the Umbro centenary logo and a crest that is in keeping with the re-imagined style, the new West Ham United away kit is classy, if not a little bland. The base is black and, save for a few red accents, there's little else going on.
West Ham United third kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the West Ham third shirt for next season.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
The Wolverhampton Wanderers home kit is manufactured by Sudu - a brand new sponsor that replaces Castore. And their first effort isn't bad, with the centralised Wolves crest putting the club at the forefront of thinking.
Wolverhampton Wanderers away kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Wolves away shirt for next season.
Wolverhampton Wanderers third kit for 2024/25
Little is known about the Wolves third shirt for next season.