The Midweek Fixtures taking place on 23rd to 25th April 2024 are all fixtures from Matchweek 29, this was due to the FA Cup Quarter-Finals, and given that over half of MW29 fixtures were taking place this midweek, a Part II of that Matchweek was needed as a special round up…!
As always you can find last week Matchweek’s review – here
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below.
Matchweek 29 Fixtures (Part II)
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 107 (+1 from Matchweek 34)
Goalkeeper Kits – 58 (No change from Matchweek 34)
New Kits this Matchweek
There was one new kit and it was the final kit of the 60 Premier League Kits to be used this season, with Manchester City in their 3rd Kit for the first time in the League this season.
Kit Highlights
My favourite Kit Match Up of the remain Matchweek 29 Fixtures was the game between Manchester United and Sheffield United, a nice and clean Kit Match up, pleasing on the eye!
Kit Stats
Looking at Matchweek 29 as a whole we have seen 13 Home Kits, 6 Away Kits and 1 3rd Kit in action for the four games in this Matchweek.
There were a total of 2 Kit variations used in this Matchweek (all 10 fixtures)
Tottenham Hotspur in Away with Home Socks, 3rd time this season (From originial fixtures)
Chelsea, in Home Kit with alternative blue socks.. 3rd time
Kit Grid – Up to 26th April 2024
Kit News
Some interesting Kit News coming out of Liverpool this week, it has been reported that Adidas will be returning to be Kit Manufacturer for third time from the 2025/26 Season in an initial Five Year Deal, if true this would mean next season will be the last with Kits provided by Nike.
Adidas previously supplied the Liverpool Kits between 1985 & 1996 and then between 2006 & 2012… we await offical communication but so far this has gone down very will with Fans and Kit Lovers alike, full details can be found here…. (Image Credit to @TheShirtUnion)
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek
Matchweek 34 was the final Matchweek without a complete set of fixtures due to the FA Cup Semi-Finals, with 7 of the 10 fixtures taking place! This round of fixtures being the reverse games of Matchweek 14 back in December, the remaining 3 fixtures will be taking place on 14th / 15th May 2024.
As always you can find last week Matchweek’s review – here
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below.
Matchweek 34 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 106 (No Change from Matchweek 33)
Goalkeeper Kits – 58 (No change from Matchweek 33)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were no new Kit Looks this Matchweek, we will see any new looks for before Clubs starting launching next season’s kits… watch this space!
Kit Highlights
Nottingham Forest were in their Home Kit with alternative red shorts for just the second time this season, the first being in Matchweek 6 back in September, a classic Forest look that we have not seen enough of on the road this season!
West Ham United wore their default Away Kit for the first time since Matchweek 13 at the end of November
My favourite Kit Match Up of this weekend was the game between Crystal Palace and West Ham United, a nice kit match up with The Hammers in their Away Kit!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 10 Home Kits, 2 Away Kits and 2 3rd Kits in action for these seven games.
There was just the one Kit Variation on show…
Nottingham Forest, Home Kit with alternative red shorts, 2nd time used this season!
Kit Grid – Up to 22nd April 2024
Kit News
Another week with no Premier League Kit News, we starting to see leaks of next season’s shirts but we at Kit Geek Towers will only share those when they are offically released, which I am sure we will start seeing in the coming weeks with several teams often in new kits in their final games of the season…!
Premier League Kit Review will return with “Part II” of Matchweek 29 which is taking place this week!
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek
Matchweek 33 is now completed and we are truly in the “Business end” of the season! This round of fixtures being the reverse games of Matchweek 16 back in December.
As always you can find last week Matchweek’s review – here
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below, we now have confirmation that Luton Town’s 3rd kit is paired with navy (same as Home Kit) shorts.
Matchweek 33 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 106 (No Change from Matchweek 32)
Goalkeeper Kits – 58 (No change from Matchweek 32)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were no new Kit Looks this Matchweek, we will see any new looks for before Clubs starting launching next season’s kits… watch this space!
Kit Highlights
Newcastle United wore a Charity Kit in their game against Tottenham Hotspur but there was more to the shirt than meets the eye. The Sponsor for this game was The Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID), its also worth noting that the backs of the shirts for this game were white, same that we have seen in Champions League earlier this season, normally backs have the full stripes.
There were special ‘haptic’ shirts that will make matchday more accessible for those with hearing loss…. Deaf supporters will wear a unique shirt that transforms the noise of the stadium into a real-time touch sensation, this graphic shows some of the technology in these shirts
Wolverhampton Wanderers were in their 3rd Kit for the fourth time this season and remain unbeaten when playing in this kit, winning two and drawing two.
Crystal Palace have worn their away kit for three times in their last four games!
Everton have now worn five different Kit Looks in their last five games.. with three different Home Kit Looks, a 3rd kit and in their Away kit with alternative shorts and socks for their game against Chelsea!
My favourite Kit Match Up of this weekend was the game between Chelsea and Everton, the Chelsea kit has really grown on me this season and one the best Home Kits they have had in the Nike Era, paired with one of my favourite kits of the season in Everton’s Away Kit!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 13 Home Kits, 3 Away Kits and 4 3rd Kits in action for these games.
There was there were three Kit Variations on show…
Manchester United in All White 3rd Kit, this is 6th time this look has been used
Fulham in Home Kit with alternative white socks, for the 7th time this season
Everton in Away Kit with alternative salmon shorts and socks, for the 3rd time
Kit Grid – Up to 16th April 2024
Kit News
Another week with no Premier League Kit News, we starting to see leaks of next season’s shirts but we at Kit Geek Towers will only share those when they are offically released, which I am sure we will start seeing in the coming weeks with several teams often in new kits in their final games of the season…!
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek
Matchweek 32 has quickly been and gone, with three rounds of fixtures in the space of a week. This round of fixtures being the reverse games of Matchweek 17 back in December.
As always you can find last week Matchweek’s review – here
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below, we now have confirmation that Luton Town’s 3rd kit is paired with navy (same as Home Kit) shorts.
Matchweek 32 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 106 (+1 from Matchweek 31)
Goalkeeper Kits – 58 (No change from Matchweek 31)
New Kits this Matchweek
There was just the one new kit look this Matchweek…
Brentford used alternative navy socks with their Away Kit for the first time, their 5th Kit Look of the season.
Kit Highlights
West Ham United used alternative blue shorts with their Home Kit for the 2nd Away game in a row!
Brentford secured their first points of the season in their Away Kit, this was the 6th time the kit was used and with the previous other five games ending in defeat.
My favourite Kit Match Up of this weekend was the game between Crystal Palace and Manchester City, two of the best kits from this season up against each other, it just looked great to me!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 12 Home Kits, 6 Away Kits and 2 3rd Kits in action for these games.
There was there were three Kit Variations on show…
Brentford in Away Kit with alternative blue socks
Newcastle United in 3rd Kit with alternative yellow shorts and socks, the 3rd time used this season
West Ham United in Home Kit with blue shorts, the 2nd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 8th April 2024
Kit News
With just the one day between the end of Matchweek 31 and start of Matchweek 32 there was no Premier League Kit News.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek
Matchweek 31 was the third round of Midweek Fixtures this season (outside of Christmas Period) with all teams being in action over three days. This round of fixtures being the reverse games of Matchweek 15 back in December, which was also a Midweek Round of fixtures.
As always you can find last week Matchweek’s review – here
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below, we now have confirmation that Luton Town’s 3rd kit is paired with navy (same as Home Kit) shorts.
Matchweek 31 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 105 (+2 from Matchweek 30)
Goalkeeper Kits – 58 (No change from Matchweek 30)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were two new kit look in these midweek fixtures…
Everton were in their Home Kit with alternative blue socks for the first time this season, a classic Everton look of Blue / White / Blue.
Luton Town used their 3rd Kit in it’s default look of all navy for the first time, their 2nd new look in 2 games!
Kit Highlights
Everton using a new kit variation for their home kit meant that is five different kit looks in the last five games.. and six in last seven!
Fulham have worn four kits in the last four games, with two different home and 3rd Kit looks!
Another team with four kits in four games is Luton Town with the use of the default All Navy 3rd Kit for the first time, this also means that Luton have used nine kits in total this season so far, the 2nd Highest in the Premier League!
My favourite Kit Match Up of this weekend was the game between Brentford and Brighton & Hove Albion, the use of alternative white shorts and socks gives a nice overall balance to the Kit Look, two nice kits!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 16 Home Kits, 3 Away Kits and 1 3rd Kit in action for these games.
There was there were four Kit Variations on show…
Everton in Home Kit with alternative blue socks
Fulham, in Home Kit with alternative white socks, the 6th time this look has been used this season
Brighton & Hove Albion in their Away Kit with white shorts and socks, the 3rd time used
Aston Villa in Home Kit with claret shorts and socks, also the 3rd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 5th April 2024
Kit News
As well has having a new kit provider in Adidas, Aston Villa have reportedly signed a new front of shirt sponsorship deal with Betano a Greek Betting Company, with a new crest also in the pipeline it will be a completey new look for The Villians next season!
Newcastle United look like they will be wearing a special one off kit in their game against Tottenham Hotspur on 13th April, as well has having a charity sponsor for the game it is reported that The Magpies will wear a kit “unique from any other in club’s history“… one to keep an eye on in the next week!
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek
Premier League Returns after The Internationl Break with Matchweek 30, there was 8 games on 30th March the joint most games in one single day so far this season. This round of fixtures being the reverse games of Matchweek 8 back in October.
As always you can find last week Matchweek’s review – here
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below, we now have all 60 shirts released… still waiting for confirmation of the shorts that will be used with Luton Town’s 3rd.
Matchweek 30 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 103 (+3 from Matchweek 29)
Goalkeeper Kits – 58 (No change from Matchweek 29)
New Kits this Matchweek
Even as we reach Matchweek 30 we are seeing new Kit Looks used by teams, this week there were three new kit variations used…
West Ham United used alternative sky blue shorts with their Home for the first time this season to give us a classic Hammers look, these are also the same shorts that we have seen used with the Away Kit as an alternative this season, this is the 5th kit variation used this season by West Ham.
Fulham used their 3rd Kit with alternative pink shorts and socks to give us a nice looking kit against Sheffield United, the 5th kit look used by them this season.
Luton Town used their 8th Kit Variation of the season, another “mash up” on show, using the 3rd shirt with Home shorts and socks for a nice Navy / Navy / Orange look!
Kit Highlights
Although I do not include this as a variation of kit, as the actual kit remains the same Tottenham Hotspur used a charity sponsor in their game against Luton Town, the shirt sponsorship was in support for Philippines-based breast cancer charity “I Can Serve” and supported by regular sponsor AIA.
Everton made it four kits in four games when they used their 3rd Kit at AFC Bournemouth, it is also 5 Kits in 6 games which are all the of the Kit Variations The Toffees have used this season so far!
My favourite Kit Match Up of this weekend was the game between Newcastle United and West Ham United, the balance between the two kits works well, classic looking and timeless in their appearence, this really worked well for me!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 14 Home Kits, 3 Away Kits and 3 3rd Kits in action for these games.
There was there was four Kit Variations on show… three we were new kit looks above.
West Ham United, Home with alternative Sky Blue Shorts
Fulham, 3rd with alternative pink shorts and socks
Luton Town, 3rd with Home Shorts and socks
Manchester United in Away with alternative white shorts and socks, 2nd time used
Kit Grid – Up to 30th March 2024
Kit News
The big Premier League Kit News during the International Break was that Castore have purchased the Umbro Brand in the UK, now what does that mean? This is the statement regarding the purchase…
We are thrilled to announce that today, we have completed a deal with Umbro licensee, GL Dameck to sign an exclusive Umbro Professional Team Sports sub-license. This sub-licence allows us to market the Umbro brand in the UK, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, and Denmark.
Following a £145 million investment round in November 2023, we will continue to innovate in the elite sports market with this Umbro Pro Team licence marking its emergence as a multi-brand business.
As a brand with a rich history at the heart of sport and a deep and storied life in elite football, having created some of the most iconic strips of all time, Umbro has an exceptional legacy. Our digital expertise and highly agile global supply chain provides a model that has allowed us to disrupt the traditional dominance of Nike and adidas. The ability to now market and supply the Umbro brand for team sports will elevate both Umbro and Castore to new levels.
The agreement also signifies our first step towards a brand segmentation strategy, enabling us to take a significant position in the UK & European elite sports markets.
Since our inception, we have rapidly grown to partner with over 50 leading sports teams worldwide through its digital first business model. We will now apply this digital expertise to the marketing of Umbro’s exceptional brand heritage and authenticity and further expand the Umbro partnership portfolio, with fans remaining at the core of its strategy.
From the start of the 2024/25 season we will have the exclusive right to seek to work with Umbro’s existing English Premier League team partnerships, including: AFC Bournemouth, Brentford, Luton Town and West Ham, as well as English Football League Clubs Ipswich Town, Huddersfield Town and Forest Green Rovers.
We will also supply, under the Umbro brand, to Heart of Midlothian in the Scottish Premiership, where Castore is already the global kit partner for Glasgow Rangers FC, and England Rugby men’s and women’s teams at a time of heightened interest in the sport during the Guinness Six Nations.
To me, this appears that the Umbro Brand will still exist but be produced by Castore, does that mean Castore will stop as a Kit Manufacturer, we will have to wait and see!
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek and the Premier League Kit Review will quite quickly with a midweek round of fixtures this Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday.
It is that time again for The Heat Press to fire up, as we take a more detailed look at the new England Kits for 2024/25 released by Nike on Monday 18th March 2024.
Nike have been Kit Manufacturer for The Three Lions since 2013 and these kits are sixth set of kits produced by the US Giants in this time with both the Home (Primary) and Away (Secondary) kits released at the same time which is now the standard for International Kit Launches, as well as being in a Major Tournament Year.
Home (Primary)
Tradition remains with the Home Kit, white shirt, navy blue shorts and white socks. The shorts and detailing within the appears to be a little darker than its predecessor.
The shirt is one for the traditionalists, with its blue collar which appears to be interesting in design, almost a hybrid between a “flappy” and fixed collar, not sure it will be one of those players and fans that like the “popped” collar look in their shirts.
I do like the detailing on the cuffs, the use of both red and a lighter royal blue works well (along with some purple) and give me some 1982 Admiral vibes, a subtle but nice detail that I am all for in this case.
Some nice detail on the back of the collar, with a St George’s Cross design using some of the collar palette of the full kit range here, using the the same colours as the cuff bands from what I can see.
The blue side panel is another element within the design of the shirt, it appears to be an evolution of the “lightening” style side panel from 2021/22 Home Shirt and a design feature often seen within shirts in recent years from several kit designers.
Taking a closer look at the rest of the kit. With the shorts there is a nice trim, which replicates the cuffs on the shirt with red and royal blue, with this being placed at the bottom of the short also provides a different look and something not really seen in England Kits since the Mid 90s. Finally we see the use of red / royal bands in the sock cuffs, so this element runs through out the whole kit, something I am very much in favour of.
Away (Secondary)
This is where we see a change from the norm. In terms of tradition, I am not one of the those that believes England’s Secondary Kit should always be Red, I am more than happy with alternative colours being explored and my favourite Kit of all time is the 1988 England 3rd Kit, which is Sky Blue!
The 2024/25 Kit is one that brings a new colour to the England Kit Palette, offically labelled as “Dark Raisin”, it is a shade of purple, almost dark indigo (1996 Vibes anyone??) and I think it works really well and the overall design of the kit appears to be quite a classic look, with a simple but really nice wrap around collar and with the cuffs match the colour of the shirt to give a different feel from Primary Kit.
Where the design moves away from the traditional feel, is in the side panel… an interesting array of colours and patterns but given its placement within the shirt does not take away from the overall look of the shirt (and shorts). In the published blurb from Nike regarding the Kit they describe these panels as the following:
“Graphic side panels on the Away kit pay homage to forward-thinking fashionistas“
Now, I am not sure about that but the important thing to me is how it looks, and I think it works well, bravo to those forward thinking fashionistas!
I want spend a moment to appreciate the National Crest in this Kit, this is beautiful and might well be my favourite England Crest seen on Kit ever… it is beautiful, the colour choices work so well, the deep red of the roses, the gold lions just perfect…!
One design element that would like to have seen is with the Star above the National Crest, which signifies England’s soliatry World Cup Win, being in the same colour as Crest / Logo (Navy in Primary and Gold in Secondary) would have been my preference, rather than the same shade as the shirt
This has been the case for a few years now so I do wonder if its a choice by the FA rather than Nike as it has blended into the shirt in all but the first Nike shirts from back in 2013.
In Summary….
The more I look at the kits the more I like what I see, of course final judgement will be given when the kits are seen in action which will be in the fixtures against Brazil (Saturday 23rd March) where it is reported the Secondary Kit will worn and Belgium (Tuesday 26th March) where we will see the Primary Kit.
There are some elements of the kits that I really do like, in the Primary Kit, the Red / Blue bands in cuffs of the shirt, shorts and socks is something I think works well in bringing the whole kit together and in particular the shorts are really nice.
The Secondary Kit is a brave design desicion in terms of colour, which I applaud, the crest is wonderful and really works with the colour of the kit and although I not 100% sure on the reasons behind the side panels, I do really like the design of them and the colours used, so a big thumbs up from on that Kit!
Regular followers will know I track all kinds of kits in my very unique way, here is my illistration of the two kits all set for Euro 2024 Kit Log.
The Kit is exclusive to the England Store from Thursday 21st March 2024 for one week before it goes on general sale at other sites and can be purchased from here
What are your thoughts about the new England Kits, like or dislike?? Let me know at @Kit_Geek or in the comments below
Matchweek 29 is the first week of the season where we have seen a significantly reduced fixture list, this was due to the FA Cup Quarter Finals happening over Saturday 16th March and Sunday 17th March, this meant there was only four fixtrures played this weekend. This round of fixtures being the reverse games of Matchweek 9
As always you can find last week Matchweek’s review – here
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below, we now have all 60 shirts released… still waiting for confirmation of the shorts that will be used with Luton Town’s 3rd.
Matchweek 29 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 100 (No change from Matchweek 28)
Goalkeeper Kits – 58 (No change from Matchweek 28)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were no new kits on show this weekend, this is the second Matchweek in a row with no new kits, but as there was only four games, there is no real surprise here!
Kit Highlights
Although there was just the eight teams in action, there was still plenty to think about when it comes to kits from this Matchweek!
Burnley against Brentford was an interesting choice in terms of the Kit Match Up, for me it feels like a quite a clash in Kits, and would have thought The Bees 3rd Kit or Home with alternative socks would provide a better contrast in kit.. plus this was the 5th defeat out of 5 times the Away Kit has been worn this season.
Tottenham Hotspur wore their Away Kit with Home socks for the 3rd time this season and first since Matchweek 4 back in the first week of September!
Aston Villa wore their Away Kit in its default look of White / Sky Blue / White for the 3rd time this season and first since Matchweek 8, back in early October.
My favourite Kit Match Up of this weekend was the game between Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur, I do like the look of Spurs Away kit with white socks, so happy to see this again on the pitch!
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 4 Home Kits and 4 Away Kits in action for the four games in this Matchweek.
There was there was just the one Kit Variation on show…
Tottenham Hotspur in Away with Home Socks, 3rd time this season
Kit Grid – Up to 18th March 2024
Kit News
There was no Premier League Kit News this week, its been all Internation Kits.
I will pick up the fixtures that were scheduled this week through the rest of the season, we may even See Matchweek 29 Part II, lets wait and see how the fixtures are arranged!
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek and the Premier League Kit Review will return after the International Break.
Matchweek 28 is now completed, time to take a deeper look into the kits of the weekend with this round of fixtures being the reverse games of Matchweek 13
As always you can find last week Matchweek’s review – here
The current Kit Overview for Premier League is below, we now have all 60 shirts released… still waiting for confirmation of the shorts that will be used with Luton Town’s 3rd.
Matchweek 27 Fixtures
Total Kits Used
Kits Worn in Total – 100 (No change from Matchweek 27)
Goalkeeper Kits – 58 (No change from Matchweek 27)
New Kits this Matchweek
There were no new kits on show this weekend, the first time since Matchweek 17, and only the second Matchweek of the season where we have not seen any new outfield, however this is the first time we have seen no new outfield or Goalkeeper kits in a single Matchweek.
Kit Highlights
Luton Town wore their default Away Kit look for just the 2nd time this season at Crystal Palace, they have worn the away shirt in various kit mash ups for 8 times in total but this look was used for the first time since it debuted against Manchester United in Matchweek 12.
Fulham wore their 3rd Kit at Wolverhampton Wanderers, this was their first outing in this kit since Matchweek 9, which was 19 games ago!
My favourite Kit Match Up of this weekend was the game between Arsenal and Brentford, with the visitors in the 3rd kit with alternative navy socks giving a nice overall balance to the Kits on show at The Emirates Stadium, this also means that both fixtures between these clubs have been my Kit Match Up of the week.
Kit Stats
Overall we have seen 15 Home Kits, 3 Away Kits and 2 3rd Kits in action in this Matchweek.
There was there three Kit Variations on show this week.
Everton were in Home Kit, with alternative blue shorts and socks, the 3rd time they have been in all blue
Brentford in their 3rd Kit with alternative Navy Socks, the 2nd time this has been used
Newcastle United in Home kit with black socks, for the 5th time this season
Kit Grid – Up to 11th March 2024
Kit News
Everton has released a special Pre-Match Shirt which is in celebration of Club Captain Seamus Coleman 15 Years at the Club, the shirt uses Coleman’s shirt number of 23 to make up shamrock pattern’s to honour the Irishman.
Some European Kit New with Aston Villa, who had a slight change to their Kit Look in their Europa Conference Last 16 Game at Ajax on Thursday 7th March. Due to a change in Dutch Advertising regulatation last summer which impacted Betting Sponsorship, this meant a return to the front of the shirt for Acorns, a local children’s hospice charity that we have previously seen as headline shirt sponsor between 2008 and 2010.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below or at @Kit_Geek
The Premier League has now reached 100 Kits for the 2023/24 Season, this was achieved on Saturday 2nd March with Brighton & Hove Albion wearing their 3rd Kit for the first time this season, this was the 261st game of the season, for comparison this was achieved on 30th April 2023 last seaon, in Matchweek 34!
So where have the 100 kits come from?
The way that I define it is a discintive look, so taking all the elements of the kit (Shirt / Shorts / Socks) and then reviewing how that look is made up and the differences in the kit looks, so a club’s default home kit would be one look and then if the home shirt is worn with default shorts but away kit socks, that becomes a new kit variation – Full definitions can be found here
Overview
20 – Home Kits
18 – Home Kit Variations
20 – Away Kits
17 – Away Kit Variations
14 – 3rd Kits
11 – 3rd Kit Variations
Looking at the Clubs in more detail, these kits are in order of their appearence this season and the number of times each kit has been used underneath it, this information is correct up to Tuesday 5th March.
Arsenal – 4 Kits in total, with an alternative red socks worn with home kit, also we have not yet seen default 3rd Kit, just worn with alternative white socks
Aston Villa – 6 Kits, some nice mash up alternatives here between Home and Away kits creating 5 different looks plus the 3rd Kit
AFC Bournemouth – 4 Kits, with the only alternative look being the Away worn with navy socks
Brentford – 4 Kits, another team with 4 kits and the alternative kit here, being the 3rd Kit again worn with navy socks
Brighton & Hove Albion – 6 Kits in total, with 3 variations of Away kit and of course the 100th Kit of the season with the 3rd kit (last season’s Away)… also worth noting that all 3 kits have been worn with white shorts!
Burnley – 3 Kits, one of two teams to only wear Home, Away and 3rd Kits with no variations
Chelsea – The fourth team with 4 kits, the variation here is the alternative blue socks with the home kit, a classic alternative Chelsea look
Crystal Palace – 5 Kits, there are some Kit Mash Ups used here, with Away socks being used with 3rd Kit and Home Socks with Away Kit
Everton – Another team with 5 Kits, with alternative Home and Away looks used so far this season
Fulham – 4 Kits, and like their West London Neighbours the alternative being with their Home Kit, this season with alternative white socks
Liverpool – 3 Kits, the other team with just Home, Away and 3rd Kits
Luton Town – 7 Kits, the Mash Up Kings of the Premier League using elements of Home / Away / 3rd kits to create all the kit looks seen this season
Manchester City – 3 Kits, as it stands the only team not to use their 3rd kit this season, having used alternative socks with their Away kit to create their 3rd kit look of the season so far
Manchester United – 11 Kits, the most used in Premier League this season.. 6 Home Kits used 3 different types of black socks, as well 3 different Away looks and 2 different 3rd kits, we are still to see the default 3rd kit, so more kits variations are possible!
Newcastle United – 7 Kits, 2 versions of Home and Away kits plus 3 different 3rd kits looks, making the joint second highest number of kit varaitions this season so far
Nottingham Forest – 6 Kits in total, a nice symmetry about the kits here, Two Home, Two Away and Two 3rd Kits for the kits worn.
Sheffield United – 5 Kits, with red shorts and socks both being used with Home and Away shirts, also another team that we have yet to see their default 3rd kit
Tottenham Hotspur – 5 Kits, with Home and Away kits having mash up ability giving two additional looks
West Ham United – 4 Kits, an alternative Away kit with Sky Blue shorts providing the additional kit look here
Wolverhampton Wanderers – The seventh and final team with 4 kits, alternative “Old Gold” shorts being used twice so far this season
As mentioned the 100th Kit worn was Brighton & Hove Albion’s use of their 3rd Kit with white shorts against Fulham on 2nd March 2023.
Kit Grid – Up to 5th March, this shows what the fixtures were for this season so far!
One Final look, at when the Kits were worn… this view shows you at which match the new kit look / variation was first used, for example… AFC Bournemouth wore their Home Kit in their first game, Away Kit in their 2nd game and 3rd Kit in their 4th game..!
I also created a thread of all the kits worn over at “X” – you can find it here
There we have it 100 Kits of Premier, let me know your thoughts and comments below or over at @Kit_Geek
League Two has also reached 100 Kits for the 2023/24 Season, you can find the details here