Kits of the 2025/26 Premier League Season
The 2025/26 Premier League season, kicking off on August 15, 2025, ushers in a vibrant array of new home, away, and third kits that capture the essence of each club’s identity and the latest trends in football fashion. With Leeds United, Burnley, and Sunderland promoted, and Everton debuting their new stadium, this season’s kits blend heritage, innovation, and bold designs. This blog lists all 20 teams’ kits, highlights the most traditional, most innovative, and most iconic designs, dives into the promoted teams’ kits with defining historical moments, and shares fascinating facts about these jerseys that define the Premier League’s soul.
All 20 Premier League Kits for 2025/26
Below is a table of the teams, their kit manufacturers, main sponsors, and key design features for the 2025/26 season, based on confirmed releases and trends.
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Team
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Kit Manufacturer
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Main Sponsor
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Key Design Feature
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Arsenal
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Adidas
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Emirates
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Red-white home with gothic ‘A’ pattern
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Aston Villa
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Adidas
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Betano
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Claret-blue with Holte End-inspired cuffs
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Bournemouth
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Umbro
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Dafabet
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Red-black stripes with sand texture
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Brentford
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Joma
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Hollywoodbets
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Red-white stripes with centenary logo
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Brighton & Hove Albion
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Nike
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American Express
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Blue-white stripes with turquoise trim
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Burnley
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Castore
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W88
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Claret-blue with Lancashire contour lines
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Chelsea
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Nike
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Infinite Athlete
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Royal blue with London landmark motifs
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Crystal Palace
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Macron
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Net88
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Red-blue stripes with white pinstripes
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Everton
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Castore
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Stake.com
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Royal blue with River Mersey wave pattern
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Fulham
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Adidas
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SBOTOP
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White with ornate roundel pattern
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Leeds United
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Adidas
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BOXT
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All-white with Lowfields Tunnel pattern
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Liverpool
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Adidas
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Standard Chartered
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Red with ‘Forever 20’ emblem
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Manchester City
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Puma
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Etihad Airways
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Sky-blue with cloud-like sash
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Manchester United
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Adidas
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Snapdragon
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Red with snowflake-inspired away kit
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Newcastle United
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Adidas
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Sela
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Black-white with Tyne Bridge curves
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Nottingham Forest
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Adidas
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Kaiyun Sports
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Red with 1992-inspired pinstripes
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Sunderland
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Hummel
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Spreadex Sports
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Red-white with maritime heritage motif
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Tottenham Hotspur
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Nike
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AIA
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White with navy-grey sleeve accents
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West Ham United
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Umbro
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Betway
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Claret-blue with retro Hammers crest
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Sudu
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DEBET
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Gold with Molineux-inspired geometric pattern
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The Most Traditional Kit: Arsenal
Established: 1919 (red-white design)- Details: Arsenal’s red-and-white home kit, worn at the Emirates Stadium, is the Premier League’s most traditional, with its “red shirt, white sleeves” look dating back to 1919. The 2025/26 Adidas design features a gothic ‘A’ pattern from the club’s historic crest, blending heritage with modern flair.
- Historical Moment: On May 15, 2004, Arsenal’s red-white kit was iconic in their 2-1 win over Leicester City, clinching the “Invincibles” unbeaten Premier League season, a feat celebrated by 38,000 fans at Highbury.
- Fascinating Fact: The 2025/26 kit reintroduces the full club badge, a nod to the 1970s, and includes “Arsenal” in classic font on the neck, delighting traditionalist fans.
The Most Innovative Kit: Tottenham Hotspur
Established: 2025 (third kit)- Details: Tottenham Hotspur’s 2025/26 third kit, crafted by Nike, is the Premier League’s most innovative, using sustainable recycled fabrics and a dark-grey grid pattern with digital-inspired accents. Worn at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, it reflects the club’s forward-thinking ethos.
- Historical Moment: On August 15, 2025, Spurs debut the third kit in a 2-0 win over Bournemouth, with its eco-friendly design and “In darkness, we dare” tagline sparking buzz among 62,850 fans.
- Fascinating Fact: The kit’s fabric incorporates recycled plastic bottles, and its microbrewery-inspired branding ties to the stadium’s on-site Beavertown brewery, a first for Premier League kits.
The Most Iconic Kit: Liverpool
Established: 1892 (red home kit)- Details: Liverpool’s red home kit, worn at Anfield, is the Premier League’s most iconic, symbolizing the club’s storied history and the Kop’s “You’ll Never Walk Alone” anthem. The 2025/26 Adidas design includes a ‘Forever 20’ emblem honoring Diogo Jota and André Silva.
- Historical Moment: On April 3, 1996, Liverpool’s red kit shone in a thrilling 4-3 win over Newcastle United, with Stan Collymore’s last-gasp goal before 40,000 fans cementing its legendary status.
- Fascinating Fact: The 2025/26 kit donates all ‘Diogo J. 20’ shirt profits to the LFC Foundation, blending legacy with social impact.
Additional Kit Highlights
Leeds United’s 2025/26 home kit, crafted by Adidas at Elland Road (37,645 capacity), is an all-white design with a blue-yellow tiled pattern inspired by the Lowfields Tunnel. On July 4, 2025, it debuted in a pre-season win over Manchester United, echoing their 2001-03 European campaigns. The kit’s collar design, voted by fans, nods to Leeds’ 1970s glory days. Burnley’s Castore home kit, worn at Turf Moor (21,944 capacity), features claret-blue with contour lines inspired by Lancashire’s hills. On July 2, 2025, it launched with a 2-1 friendly win over Everton, recalling their 1960 title-winning kit. Its eco-friendly material aligns with Burnley’s community sustainability efforts. Sunderland’s Hummel away kit, showcased at the Stadium of Light (49,000 capacity), sports a red-white design with maritime motifs, celebrating the club’s 1989 heritage. Unveiled on July 4, 2025, it marked a 3-0 pre-season win over Middlesbrough, evoking their 1973 FA Cup triumph. The kit’s “City by the Sea” embroidery resonates with Sunderland’s coastal pride.
Manchester United’s Adidas away kit revives the 1990-92 “snowflake” design, worn at Old Trafford with a metallic lilac shimmer. Everton’s Castore home kit, debuting at the new Everton Stadium, features a River Mersey-inspired wave pattern, tying to their waterfront home. Crystal Palace’s Macron away kit, dubbed the “Golden Eagle,” sports a gold design celebrating their FA Cup win, worn at Selhurst Park. Brentford’s Joma home kit marks 100 years of red-white stripes with a retro lace-up collar, a nod to 1925.
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