1. Norwich City

Green and yellow is a pretty tricky colour-palette to work with, but Italian manufacturers Errea have done an incredible job to design such a well-rounded football kit which has earned enormous praise from Canaries fans who’ll be looking forward to the season ahead.

  1. Crystal Palace

Palace have really stepped up their kit-game this season, swapping out the yellow from previous years to introduce white as the new third colour on their home strip and it works an absolute treat.

A very solid offering from Puma.

  1. Manchester United


Probably the best home strip United have had in years, adidas have killed it with their latest offering for the Premier League giants. Throwing it back to their treble-winning season, the real centrepiece of this kit is that gorgeous black shield in which United’s golden club crest sits. If Becks were still playing for the Red Devils, this strip would probably be number one, as evidenced above. Glorious.

  1. Watford


The ‘half-n-half’ is probably one of the most difficult kit designs for manufacturers to pull off convincingly, yet the new Watford home strip is a masterclass in execution from adidas. This is a huge switch-up from their yellow and black vertical stripes of recent seasons, and even the front-of-shirt sponsor’s logo is blended beautifully into the overlying colour scheme. The aesthetically-pleasing red trim is just the cherry on top.

  1. Arsenal

Gunners fans can be VERY happy with the results of adidas’ first season at the helm, having taken over from a period of underwhelming Puma kits.

The club’s 2019/20 home kit is quite simply magnificent. You’ve got the throwback collar, a classic all-over Arsenal red, discreet sponsors’ logos and those popping white sleeves. Winner, winner, indeed.