As the 2016-17 Premier League season draws to a close, we take a look at the threads that each club will be wearing in 2017-18.

Stay tuned to FTBL as we update this list as new kits are released. 

ARSENAL

The Gunners revealed the PUMA kit as part of a live activation at Kings Cross station by Arsenal legends Robert Pires and Martin Keown.

BRIGHTON 

Brighton have kept it simple for their first ever season in the Premier League. Their Nike 2017-18 home shirt features clean white and blue stripes, a neat gold trim and full blue sleeves. 

 
 

BOURNEMOUTH

The traditional red and black stripes are present for the Cherries, with the Umbro diamonds there too, in the first edition of a new five-year partnership.


See more of Bournemouth's new kit here.

BURNLEY

 


CRYSTAL PALACE

Crystal Palace remain with Macron and have produced a clean 'Barcelona-like' home shirt. Interestingly, it appears that Palace don't have a front-of-shirt sponsor for next season, something that could change.

 
 

CHELSEA

Nike unveiled a new era of Vapor Football kits for 2016-17 English champions Chelsea. 


See more of Chelsea's new kit here.

EVERTON

Everton have come under fire from some fans who are not happy with the Toffees' new Umbro home shirt for next season. If anything, it's more than fair to compare it to a training shirt.

See more of Everton's new kit here.

HUDDERSFIELD TOWN

Aaron Mooy's club have got a weird fuzzy look in their blue and white stripes for 2017-18.

LEICESTER CITY

Interesting. It's good, but it's not great. PUMA's attempt to have gold coated shoulders, and make it work didn't quite go to plan. The dark blue is undoubtedly nailed in every Leicester home shirt there is. 

See more of Leicester's new kit here

LIVERPOOL

New Balance have created a gem. Liverpool's 2017-18 home shirt is lined up to be the best to hit the pitches when next season rolls around. Simple yet classy and it sure is truly #PureLFC.

See more of Liverpool's new kit here

MANCHESTER CITY

The most noticable difference with City's new Nike kit from 2016-17 is the removal of the dark blue sleeves for a lighter shade you generally associate with the Manchester club.

MANCHESTER UNITED 

Adidas unveils the Red Devils latest offering with an opinion-splitting new collar.

NEWCASTLE

To celebrate their return to the Premier League, Newcastle have thrown it old school. PUMA designed the kit alongside the club to have it feature different elements from a long history.

 

SOUTHAMPTON

Southampton have unveiled their 2017-18 home kit by Under Armour but they've launched it in unusual fashion.

See more of Southampton's new kit here.

STOKE CITY

Stoke have kept it simple with suppliers Macron. The infamous red and white stripes remain, where as a neat tricolour band around the collar and at the bottom of the sleeves has been added.

 
 
 
 
 
 

SWANSEA CITY

The Swans' simple design is retained in the kit designed by Joma. The kit has is traditionally predominantly white, with black trimming.

See more of Swansea City's new kit here.

TOTTENHAM

Tottenham announced their new kit deal with Nike just hours before the eventual release of two of the cleanest kits in readiness for next season.


See more of Tottenham's new kit here.

WATFORD

In a series of firsts, Watford kicks off a new relationship between the club and adidas, also seeing a sponsor make their debut in a new position in the shape of the shirt sleeve.

See more of Watford's new kit here.

WEST BROMWICH

The big change for the Baggies' adidas home kit is the all navy blue back, which changes from the full white. The addition of a red adidas crest is evident too.

 

WEST HAM UNITED

The Hammers take inspiration from their successful 1976 kit.


See more of West Ham United's new kit here.