New Premier League Jerseys: Which Team Will Be Best Dressed In 2023/24?

Several Premier League clubs have already revealed their new jerseys and kits ahead of the 2023/24 season. Check out a photo gallery and choose your favorite.
New Premier League Jerseys: Which Team Will Be Best Dressed In 2023/24?
New Premier League Jerseys: Which Team Will Be Best Dressed In 2023/24? /

Several Premier League clubs have already revealed their new jerseys and kits ahead of the 2023/24 season.

Which is your favorite?

Aston Villa Home Jersey

Villa's new kit may not look overly different than usual at first glance but it features a new club crest.

Aston Villa's 2023/24 home jersey
Aston Villa's 2023/24 home jersey / shop.avfc.co.uk

Newcastle Home Jersey

This is what Newcastle will be wearing in their first Champions League campaign in 20 years.

Newcastle United's 2023/24 home jersey
Newcastle United's 2023/24 home jersey / shop.nufc.co.uk

Tottenham Home Kit

For the first time since the 2012/13 season, Spurs will wear an all-white strip, including white shorts and socks.

Manchester City Home Kit

Will this be the uniform of the 2023/24 champions?

Manchester City's 2023/24 home kit
Manchester City's 2023/24 home kit / shop.mancity.com

Arsenal Home Jersey

Arsenal's players have already worn their new home kit, having debuted it on the final day of the 2022/23 season.

Arsenal's 2023/24 home jersey
Arsenal's 2023/24 home jersey / arsenaldirect.arsenal.com

Crystal Palace Home Kit

Stripes are out and halves are back. Crystal Palace's latest home jersey is similar to the one worn in the 2013/14 season.

Liverpool Home Jersey

Captain Jordan Henderson is a fan of Liverpool's new jersey. He said: "The new home shirt is a classic."

Manchester United Home Jersey

This jersey was worn by British rapper and Manchester United fan Aitch during a live performance at Glastonbury before it had been officially unveiled by the club.


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