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It's the big time of year when the start of the football season is coming and the new kits fill our social stream.
The new bands are still provoking debate, with retro – inspired numbers being popular among football supporters today.
Premier League clubs have donned their kits in pre-season and some look very clbady. Some, not so much …
After many disagreements in the Sports life At the office, we've compiled all the high-end home kits this season, ranking them from worst to best. See if you agree …
20. Southampton
The new Southampton home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
Yes, Southampton has had some good kits in previous years. Some super kits. But not so much this one …
They have returned to broader trends this year, away from the narrow rows of recent campaigns.
It had the potential to be great, but the big black patch around the shoulder and upper chest completely ruined it.
19. West Ham
The new home kit from West Ham (center) for the 2019/20 season of Premier League
The famous Claret and Blue West Ham is well combined to make great shirts in previous years, but it will not be part of our book.
Fans like it a lot, but hate the fact that it has shorts brighter than white.
Not a big fan of blue on the upper body. As one fan on Twitter says: "It looks like someone has sewn the high off with that of the house". Spot on.
18. Sheffield United
New Sheffield United home kit for the 2019/20 season of the Premier League
Adidas has put up a tidy little t-shirt for Sheffield United's return to the top, but one of the themes tackled in this ranking is the way the sponsors spoil the front of the band. he is red like half of the band.
The strips of the blades do not seem to change much from year to year and this one does not inspire the neutral.
17. Burnley
Burnley's new home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
A standard claret and a Burnley blue number, dominated by a huge sponsor wearing a belly.
The club kit press release says it "features a ribbed rib collar stylized, sky blue sleeves and an exploded diamond print and a contrasting panel on the sleeves."
It's just a bit, to be honest.
16. Aston Villa
The new Aston Villa house kit for the 2019/20 season of Premier League
It would be hard for Burnley if this kit was placed higher, since they are quite similar.
The Kappa version just looks slightly cleaner, which gives it a higher place in this ranking.
15. Brighton and Hove Albion
Brighton and Hove Albion's new home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
The Brighton kits are quite similar in recent years.
The difference here compared to last season seems to be slightly more striped, a yellow Nike check mark instead of red and blue sleeves as opposed to white.
It is described on the club's website as follows: "A Distorted Interpretation of Albion's Traditional Blue and White Stripes".
To be honest, last season was probably a little better – supporters hope the downward trend will not continue.
14. Manchester United
The new Manchester United home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
The new band of the Red Devils mark the anniversary of their famous season triumphantly won under Sir Alex Ferguson.
"This pays tribute to the incredible 1998/1999 season in which United entered history by becoming the first team to win the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League in Twenty years later, this remains a unique achievement – unmatched by any other English club.
"The new jersey recognizes the minutes in which these historic goals were scored with 90 + 1 and 90 + 3 printed on the innings. The dates of the FA Cup final victory over Newcastle United and the Premier League tie-off against Tottenham Hotspur are also posted at the bottom of the jersey. & # 39;
A good idea but it is ruined by the huge Chevrolet sponsor in the middle. The shade of red seems slightly better than in previous years, but it would have been more logical to commemorate their famous triumph last season, but perhaps it's because it would have been bumped up to their "Railway Man of Newton" top. Heath ".
Since Sir Alex left the club, they are guilty of looking back and that seems to be what is happening here. Let's see if this inspires the men of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on the ground.
13. Newcastle
The new home kit from Newcastle for the 2019/20 Premier League season
A kit with as much potential to be on this list but the sponsoring is a bit boring on the front.
The fact that it is blue and not black and white to match the kit is great for the sponsor, but is not as pleasant to watch. This certainly removes a smart band.
12. Everton
The new Everton home kit for the 2019/20 season of Premier League
A beautiful shade of blue with a pattern inspired by Goodison Park's steel.
You can see what they are trying, but the pattern seems a little random on the front of the shirt. Otherwise, it's not much different from last season.
11. Chelsea
New Chelsea home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
& # 39;This year, our new kit is inspired by Stamford Bridge. So, whatever country you follow us, the jersey brings us all together "- that's what the marketing jargon says on the website.
Like Everton, it also looks like a strange pattern engraved on last season's shirt.
10. Tottenham
The new Tottenham home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
A very neat Tottenham shirt for their first full season in their new stadium.
But is it really different from last season? Nope. Intelligent nevertheless for the men of Mauricio Pochettino.
9. Manchester City
The new Manchester City home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
A clean blue jersey for the champions of the Premier League.
Not convinced by the purple band on their shoulders and that's why he's only doing the top 10.
8. Liverpool
Liverpool's new home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
A fairly straightforward striped set of Champions League winners with a touch of yellow on the mark and club crest, dedicated to legendary director Bob Paisley and their campaign jersey winning the title in 1982/83.
Jurgen Klopp hopes to replicate this success in the Premier League. It looks good and we see them coming back from the pbad last season to a well-functioning round neck. A nice tribute to a great team.
7. Crystal Palace
The new Crystal Palace home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
Like Tottenham, the Palace Kit looks a lot like the last seasons, but it must be hard for them to get a variation of red and blue stripes every year.
Some teams have opted for wider or slimmer stripes this season, but Palace seems to have succeeded. This one looks slippery.
6. Norwich
The new Norwich home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
Newcomers to the Premier League have a distinct yellow stripe each year and have changed it well with green fade on the lower half of the jersey.
After the return of the fans, the Canaries have found a coat of arms and it is a perfect strip for their return to the summit.
5. AFC Bournemouth
AFC Bournemouth's new home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
Even if the sponsor is a little bigger, it's a shady Bournemouth endeavor.
The primary red looks good and he is fine. A great job of Umbro on a shirt with red and black stripes that could be hard to confuse.
4. Leicester City
The new Leicester home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
Leicester rarely makes big changes to their kits, but the discreet checkered pattern on the t-shirt makes it easy to look at and worthy of a top-four ranking in our rankings.
Brendan Rodgers players will look to the sector to rank among the top six in the Premier League.
3. wolves
The new Wolves home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
Simple, but effective wolves. The distinctive orange kit is smooth and will look great in the Europa League, if they qualify for the group stages.
2. Watford
The new Watford home kit for the 2019/20 Premier League season
A nice effort from Watford and an incredibly unlucky kit not to be ranked number one.
They usually go predominantly yellow, but the half-half black combination looks fantastic. Adidas did a great job here for the FA Cup finalists, an improvement over last season and a huge leap from their home in 2017/18.
The men of Javi Gracia will certainly be elegant when they will line up at Vicarage Road.
1. Arsenal
The new Arsenal home kit for the 2019/20 season of Premier League
After replacing Puma at Arsenal, Adidas produced a superb effort.
The retro design is elegant and the fans of the Gunners hope that Alexandre Lacazette, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and his colleagues will be able to live up to their expectations by carrying out a second successful campaign under Unai Emery.
Subtle changes, the three bands on the shoulder, an old school look, it's no wonder that this was appreciated by fans of North London.
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