The 2022-23 Premier League season is over and clubs are now starting to reveal their kits for the next top-flight campaign.
This page will keep you up to date with all the new home, away and third strips as they are released.
Aston Villa
Inspired by the passion and pride of the home fans at Villa Park, Aston Villa’s new 2023-24 home shirt design depicts a subtle print of soundwaves taken from supporters singing the Allez, Allez, Allez chant on a matchday.
The redesigned crest, which pays homage to Villa’s 1982 European Cup-winning side, will appear on both their playing and training kits.
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Arsenal
Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal surprised many by being the only club to give Manchester City a run for their money in the 2022-23 title race.
And next season the Gunners will draw inspiration from a new kit that pays homage to their Invincibles 20 years on from their incredible unbeaten campaign.

Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace will celebrate their 11th consecutive season in the top flight when they take to the field in their new kit for the 2023-24 campaign.
The Macron strip has traditional red and blue halves with a subtle background detail — a silhouette of the original Crystal Palace, where the club was founded in 1861 and played from 1862.

Everton
For the first time in a decade, Everton’s home shirt will feature a collar.
The design is also a nod to the classic hummel Denmark national team home shirt from their 1992 European Championship triumph, as part of a range of inspirations marking the brand’s centenary year.

Fulham
Fulham’s home shirt for the 2023-24 season provides a twist on the trademark white design.
The jersey has a striking black shoulder design, paired with the iconic adidas three stripes piping in red on the right arm and white on the left.

Liverpool
Liverpool’s new home shirt pays homage to legendary manager Bill Shankly’s last campaign in charge of the Reds 50 years ago.
The vintage design, which sees a bright red jersey paired with a white collar and cuffs, was debuted in their final home game of the season against Aston Villa.

The Merseysiders’ 2023-24 away kit meanwhile resembles the team’s famous jersey from the 1995-96 season.
The shirt features a green and white quarter pattern with a black collar and cuff, updated with a digital effect treatment layering tonal greens to give it a modern twist.
Manchester City
Manchester City’s new shirt celebrates 20 years since they moved to the Etihad Stadium.
The jersey features a white V-neck collar, inspired by the first kit worn at the stadium in 2003-04.

Manchester United
British rapper Aitch revealed Manchester United’s new home shirt for the 2023-34 campaign at Glastonbury — days before its official launch.
The Boyhood United fan — real name Harrison James Armstrong — gave fans a full preview of the Adidas shirt while performing at the music festival.

Newcastle
Newcastle’s new kit will be the first to feature a Champions League badge in 20 years following the Magpies’ fourth-placed Premier League finish.
The Castore-designed shirt features the traditional black and white stripes alongside a 1980s-inspired collar.

Newcastle have also dropped their away kit, which is accompanied by the tagline “Here to Compete”.
A green shirt with a tonal stripe design will be worn on the road alongside white or green shorts as the Tynesiders compete on four fronts next season.

Tottenham
Tottenham will ditch their navy shorts and socks next season and sport an all-white kit for the first time since the 2012-13 campaign.
Their new look is designed to capture the sounds of London N17 and the area’s rich broadcasting history and Ange Postecoglou will be hoping for fans to bring the noise as he looks to guide the club back into the Champions League next term.

Wolves
Wolves’ 2023-24 away kit features a pattern said to be inspired by Mediterranean architecture.
The bespoke Castore design aims to give the Molineux club’s southern European players a taste of home, reflecting the tile patterns found around the Iberian Peninsula.
