Sunday 12th May 2019 saw a remarkable season come to a close, with Manchester City and Liverpool slugging out blows over these final weeks of the season like two heavy weight boxers trading punched in the 12th Round….
Anyway enough of this and to what you are here for, the Kit review of the season.
Kit Stats
- 760 Kits worn (380 games)
- 112 variations of kits, which are broken down by the following
- Home Kits – 42%, 24 Home kits worn (AFC Bournemouth, Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Leicester all wearing their 2019/20 Home Kit in their last home game) and 23 variations of Home kit
- Away Kits – 30%, 19 Away kits worn (Manchester United only team not to wear their designated away kit) and 15 variations of Away kit
- 3rd / 4th Kits (thanks Fulham) – 28%, 18 3rd/4th Kits worn and 13 variations of 3rd Kit
Overview
Match Day 1 to 19


Match Day 20 to 38


Kit Variations
- Everton and Fulham both wore 9 variations of kits this season
- Everton – 4 Home Kits, 1 Away and 4 3rd Kits
- Fulham – 4 Home Kits, 2 Away, 2 3rd and 1 4th Kit
- Manchester United and West Ham United wore 8 variations of kit
- Manchester United – 3 Home Kits, 2 Away kits and 3 3rd kits (they also did not wear their designated away kit combination of Pink / Black / Pink)
- West Ham United- 4 Home Kits, 1 Away Kit and 3 3rd Kits
- Most variation of Home Kit – 4 (Everton, Fulham, West Ham United)
- Most variation of Away Kit – 3 (AFC Bournemouth, Burnley, Cardiff City)
- Most variation of 3rd Kit – 4 (Everton)
- Fulham used a 4th Kit once (which in turn meant they wore 4 kits in the first 5 games)
- Watford are the only team to use no variation and only two different kits all season
- Leicester City wore their home kit 32 times, only wearing change kits against teams in Blue or Blue / white stripes – the least unnecessary changes




Kit Log
Below is a graphic looking at who what against whom, this is something that I will be looking at in more detail over the coming days, so watch this space.

As in my previous post about The Championship – The Championship, End of Season Kit Report I mentioned my favourite kit match up of the season, for me this was a tough call this season but one of my favourite kits to take the field was Chelsea’s home shirt and when they played Crystal Palace at home, palace wore blue socks with their away to produce for a stunning kit mash up.

As mentioned, there will be additional posts coming up over the coming days but please let me know your thoughts, favourite kits and comments about 2018/19 Premier League Season by using the comments field below or via Twitter – @Kit_geek
Great post 😃
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