The release of new Premier League kits is always a time of great debate.
Every season, the likes of Adidas, Nike, Hummel, and Umbro release kits on behalf of the 20 Premier League clubs.
Some of them are timeless classics that every fan wants to wear, and some are just truly dreadful, with there being a litany of woeful kits down the years.
You always want your club to be releasing one of the former and there have been a few leaks already that hint at the designs to come.
We’ve taken a look at those, and put together a list of everything we know about the Premier League kits in 2023/24.
Arsenal
The Gunners’ home shirt has reportedly been leaked on Footy Headlines.
It will cover the typical red and white colour scheme but could also have a gold badge and sponsor, potentially for the Premier League champions.
Their away shirt has also been leaked, with a yellow and black colour scheme.
Both kits will be made by Adidas.
Aston Villa
We don’t have any information about either the home or the away kit for the Villans.
They have always had a claret and blue colour scheme, and that is likely to follow.
Castore make Villa’s kits.
Bournemouth
The newly-minted Premier League club will undoubtedly have a red and black home kit, but there have been no leaks as of yet.
There’s no away kit information, either.
Their shirts are made by Umbro.
Brentford
The Bees will likely be changing their kit for the first time in two seasons this summer, as they kept the same home kit from last season for this one.
We haven’t actually seen any potential mock-ups, though.
The same goes for the away kit, unfortunately.
Umbro will be tasked with updating the kits.
Brighton
Much like before, we don’t know much about the Brighton kits for next season but blue and white stripes are pretty much inevitable.
Their away kit is likely to be bright – they wear orange on the road – but there haven’t been any mock-ups yet.
The kits will be made by Nike.
Chelsea
We’ve got a look at the potential home shirt from Footy Headlines.
The Blues are set to have a very simple design with a gold trim.
Their away kit has not been leaked yet, but their third kit has.
It’s a turquoise-like green colour with black trim on the badge and the arms. Very snazzy indeed.
The kits are made by Nike.
Crystal Palace
Palace’s home shirt hasn’t been leaked but we can all but confirm that it will be red and blue.
We’ve also not yet seen an away kit leak.
Macron will be making their kits.
Everton
We’ve not got a look at the home or away kits yet.
The Toffees, after all, are probably more bothered about staying up than what they’re going to be wearing next season.
We do know that Hummel will be making their kits.
Fulham
There’s not been anything leaked about the Cottagers’ kit next season.
However, it’s certain that the white and black colour scheme will be followed closely, as it always is.
The club are likely to be in the Premier League to wear it, too, which is a boost.
Adidas produce Fulham’s kits currently but the deal is up at the end of the season.
Leeds United
We’ve not got a look at either Leeds’ home or away shirt for next season yet.
They’re almost certain to be white for the home kit, as it is every season.
Adidas make the Whites’ kits.
Leicester City
Again, we’ve not got a great deal of information on Leicester’s kits.
Their home is always a dark blue, though, while they have regularly used black and white for away shirts.
Adidas make their kits but that deal is expiring this summer.
Liverpool
We’ve had some major leaks when it comes to Liverpool.
On Twitter, the home kit has been leaked and it’s naturally red, while it also has a white trim and a white rounded collar, giving the shirt a retro feel.
The away kit has also been leaked and appears to be a white and green hybrid, with the green seemingly splashed on the white canvas.
It’s definitely a controversial choice!
Elsewhere, their third kit is likely to be purple, with them all being made by Nike.
Manchester City
We’ve had a detailed leak of the City kits for next season.
The Twitter account JPKits claims to have had access to the shirts.
The home kit is a classic blue, with faded lines, the away kit is a white and gold hybrid, with a black and blue third kit.
They’re all made by Puma.
Manchester United
The home kit has been leaked by Footy Headlines, with a black and white trim accompanying the classic red shirt.
By comparison, the away shirt is set to be dark green and white, much like the 2021/22 season.
The kits are made by Adidas.
Newcastle United
We’re obviously going to see a black and white Newcastle home shirt, but we haven’t had a glimpse of it just yet.
There’s no information about the away kit either, just yet.
The kits are usually made by Castore but that may change next season.
Nottingham Forest
We’ve not had any leaks surrounding Forest’s potential kits for next season.
However, the red of their home shirt is almost certain to remain.
We also haven’t had a look at the away kit just yet.
Macron make Forest’s kits, just as they do for Crystal Palace.
Southampton
We’ve not had a look at either the Southampton home and away kits yet.
However, it’s almost certain that the home kit will be red and white, while they’ve made some interesting choices in their away kits recently.
Hummel have the responsibility of making Southampton’s kits.
Tottenham Hotspur
Spurs will undoubtedly have a white home kit with navy trim, although we haven’t seen a leaked version of the kit just yet.
Footy Headlines has reported that the away kit will be marine and purple, with iridescent logos.
Nike makes Spurs’ kits.
West Ham United
Obviously, West Ham’s home kit will be claret and blue.
It hasn’t actually been leaked yet, though, and the same goes for the away kit, which was black this season.
Umbro makes the Hammers’ kits currently but that could change for next season.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
The home shirt is almost certain to be gold, but we haven’t seen it yet.
There’s also no information just yet on the away kit.
Castore make Wolves’ kits.