The new Premier League season is here, and so are the new season of football kits. Much like the teams themselves, some are great, some a terrible, and you can ignore a few here and there. But it’s big business, and as such our Football team feel the need to make their judgement on the 2025-26 Premier League Kits – Best & Worst.
They have even enlisted the help of Grok and AI Greg Norman aka Grek Norman to model the 2025-26 Premier League Kits – Best & Worst. It’s big money the football kits, so you need a big money model to give it the importance it deserves.
So stand by for some fashion advice, thoughts and opinion, and a lot of Grek Norman. Just the way we, and presume you like it.
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2025-26 Premier League Kits – Best


BEST
We’re a sucker for a Crystal Palace kit, always, so no surprise the home kit finds it way into our top ones for the season.
Sometimes less is more, which is the case for the Chelsea and Liverpool away kits, and always good to see Liverpool back with Adidas where they belong.
People may not like the Red Bull logos or ownership of Leeds, but like the F1 cars they do tend to make nice sporting kit. Leeds’ third kit is our favourite and looks even better at night in New York with Greg. Their away one looks good too, but only room for one Leeds kit here.
Looking better than ever is Bournemouth’s home offering this season, same for Nottingham Forest with a real classic look that people would probably pay 100’s of Pounds for at Classic Football Shirts website.
Rounding out the best of kits for the Premier League this season Arsenal’s electric blue away shirt and Burnley’s black alternative. Making the top eight for kits is probably as good as Burnley will do this season, but they are set to be relegated in style.
2025-26 Premier League Kits – Worst

BLURST
Man City’s third shirt is as ugly as they get, like a faded road worker’s safety shirt. Which could be a good metaphor for Manchester City’s 2024-25 season with a Stop and Go sign.
Aqua and purple pastels always look awful on a football shirt, so Wolves and Brighton have helped themselves to bargain bin a few months down the track.
And if playing Cluedo at home, it was the Mustard shirt, with a candlestick, in a giant fireplace with gas. So Crystal Palace have a foot in both football kits imaginations this seasons.
One wonders why a team would want to look like a hockey umpire, but Fulham apparently don’t wonder, they accept.
Brighton have answered the question what a replacement for the Bananas in Pyjamas Children’s show will wear.
John West will surely reject the away Burnley kit.







