VOTE: Your favourite Premier League home kit for the 2016/17 season
1
Manchester United
New star signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic is front and
centre in the new promotion pictures for United's home kit, which
features two different shades of red, split down either side of the
shirt.
2
Leicester City
The club's champion status will be showcased
with a subtle flash of gold and for the first time in the club's
history, the official home shirt will be sporting the new iconic gold
Premier League patches. (image c/o Leicester City)
3
Burnley
Burnley's home kit for their Premier League
return - made by Puma - features a predominantly claret shirt with light
blue trim running over the shoulders, through the collar and sleeve
cuffs. (Image c/o Burnley/Puma)
4
Arsenal
The Gunners will be sporting their traditional
red and white kit, with a darker stripe down the middle of the shirt
which also "gives a nod to Arsenal's past." (image c/o Puma)
5
Bournemouth
Along with kit makers JD Sports, Bournemouth
continue with the red and black stripes for their second ever Premier
League season.
6
Manchester City
The sky blue colour remains the main feature of
City's kit with a darker shade used on the shoulders, and also includes
the new club badge that features the Manchester ship and the red rose of
Lancashire.
7
Tottenham
Made by Under Armour - their kit sponsor since
2011 - the home strip brings no surprises, with a primarily white shirt
with navy shoulders, shorts and socks. (image c/o Tottenham FC)
8
Sunderland
The Black Cats home strip sports the traditional
red and white stripes, trimmed with gold and is made by Adidas.
(Picture c/o Sunderland FC)
9
Southampton
A foray into something new for the Saints, and
while the customary red and white stripes are included, there is now a
white section at the top of the shirt along with a new sponsor in Virgin
Media. (image c/o Southampton)
10
West Ham
The Hammers home kit doesn't stray far from
tradition with a predominately claret shirt with the famous blue down
the arms and lining around the neck of the shirt.
11
Hull
Hull City were the final Premier League team to
launch their kit. Produced by Umbro, it's a traditional look and
includes their new sponsor - a Kenyan sports betting company. (image c/o
Hull City)
12
Everton
The traditional blue shirt celebrates the famous
home of the Toffees and the co-ordinates of the ground can be found in
the back of the shirt on the neck.(image c/o Everton)
13
Chelsea
Blue is still the colour but it takes some
inspiration from the club crest, with the pattern of the rampant lion
printed on the front of the strip with Adidas' famous three stripes
moving under the arm. (image c/o Chelsea)
14
Liverpool
A simplistic red and gold design, an emblem
remembering the 96 who lost their lives at Hillsborough has also been
included on the back. (image c/o Liverpool FC)
15
Crystal Palace
The Eagles have ditched the traditional striped
shirts and have instead opted for the use of colour blocks, which - when
the players stand side by side - make up a set of red and blue stripes.
16
Middlesbrough
Returning to the Premier League for the first
time since 2009, Boro's home offering features the classic red shirt,
which will incorporate a bold white sash, underlined with navy blue.
(Image c/o @Boro)
17
West Brom
At the Hawthorns, Tony Pulis' men will wear
their classic combination of navy blue and white stripes, trimmed with
light blue around the cuffs and collar. (image c/o West Bromwich Albion)
18
Swansea
It's all change for Swansea in the 2016/17
season as they have a new kit manufacturer - Joma - and a new sponsor -
BETEAST. However, the home strip itself maintains the familiar white and
features black detailing and a buttoned collar. (image c/o Swansea)
19
Stoke City
Stoke have joined forces with Macron for the
2016/17 season, and the new home jersey maintains the traditional
colours, with the classical vertical red and white stripes.
20
Watford
The Hornets home strip is all yellow, with black
collar and cuffs, featuring orange piping and a two-button neck. An
orange stripe also adorns the side of the shirt. (picture c/o Watford
FC)
PLEASE THE VOTING IS NOT SENTIMENTAL DUE TO THE FACT THAT YOU ARE A FAN OF THAT PARTICULAR TEAM..
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