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Rating of Premier League football kits for the 2016-2017 season

Yangiliklar 1. Bournemouth..

Home uniform

The new uniform features a stylish collar and a classic mix of black and cherry. Even such a complex logo of the title sponsor "Mansion" fits perfectly into the new home kit.

2. Tottenham. Guest form.


Dark blue color with gilded lines, club logo and title sponsor. Stylish minimalism.

3. West Bromwich. Guest form.

“Drozdy” obviously decided to make money not on the results, but on sales of their uniforms. Adidas went to great lengths to put light blue lines on top of the dark blue. Well, classic stripes.



4. Sunderland. Home uniform.

It looks like Sunderland is loved at Adidas. Every year the Germans give this club a very stylish uniform. Compared to last year, red began to prevail over white.


5. Middlesbrough. Guest form.

The club, which entered the Premier League this year, surprises with its strict Adidas uniform. Sharp stripes down the middle, inspired by the German 2014 World Cup team, add a special touch. The rest is minimalism, stylish minimalism.


Liverpool and New Balance never tried to come up with anything special. Everything comes out as usual strictly in one color with some additions on the sides. The second uniform is completely black with added red stripes on the back and sides. Liverpool's kit is beautiful in its simplicity.

7. Everton. Guest form.


For the second year in a row, Everton are making their second kit white. "Ambro" did their best, wrapping the white body in light gray stripes on the sleeves and sides and finishing the neckline with black. Everything looks beautiful and pleasant.

8. "West Ham". Away uniform.


The Hammers changed the stadium, and along with it they changed the style of the away kit. No more big stripes or color combinations. The new uniform from Ambro is completely white with blue stripes.

9. Leicester City. Home uniform.


“Puma” absolutely unexpectedly abandoned gold colors in the details of the “Foxes” uniform. Three years later, the Germans returned to the whites. Otherwise there are few changes.

10. Swansea. Home kit.


Over the past few years this The best decision"Joms". All white color, dark elements and stylish collar. "Swans" will look stylish.

11. Bournemouth. Guest form.


Again “Bournemouth”, which closes the second ten. Stylish, elegant and again awkward, the "Mansion" logo fits perfectly with the blue and dark blue stripes.

12. Manchester City. Home uniform.


Manchester City's boring kit has been given a new color scheme. Now dark blue has been added from blue, and they also have a new logo.

13. Swansea. Guest kit.


The Spanish clothing brand also revolutionized the Swans' away kit. No stripes, just blue and white elements.

14. West Ham. Home uniform.


The main kit repeats the home kit of 1904 - the first season in BG, the away kit - the home kit of the previous three seasons, starting from 1901. At the same time, the logos of the club and the sponsor are executed in a modern key, which creates a certain dissonance.

15. Everton. Home uniform.



The traditionalism and calmness inherent in the Everton home kit fits perfectly with the promotional photos of the new kits, in which the Toffees players either smile good-naturedly or stand looking lost.

16. West Bromwich. Home uniform


This season, Adik returned to the classic striped design. Where will he go? The fans won’t like two seasons of dubious experiments. Instead of red parts, they made blue ones.

17. Manchester City. Guest form.


Stylish, even very stylish. Solid colors that go well together. Perhaps this form will become a bestseller.

18. Leicester. Guest form.


Instead of stylish black, aggressive red. This is the form in which last season's Premier League champion will play.

19. Stoke City. Guest form.


The away kit of the "Goncharov" is somewhat reminiscent of the Swansea kit, and the color of Manchester City. A light sea blue color will accompany Mark Hughes' team throughout the season.

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English Premier League It is considered to be the flagship of world football: here everyone is only the best and the best. It turns out that not everything. website compiled a mini-list of three teams that didn't live up to expectations with their new outfits.

"Manchester United"

The Red Devils' income last season was the highest in England, almost reaching £150 million. Some of the money went towards developing an awesome third uniform design. Check out how cool Nemanja Matic is in this kit.

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Probably, no less of the amount earned was spent on creating a cool presentation video of a spare uniform.

Presentation of the third Manchester United kit

"Manchester United" set the bar very high, and the expectations from the home kit were no less. The plan was to sew something inspiring. However, you don’t get any inspiration from seeing your home uniform.

There is a clear desire for minimalism. There is even a feeling that the “devils” will go on a pre-season tour not to the USA, but to Japan.

The update post on Twitter received more than 7.5 thousand comments. But almost all of them boiled down to one thing - “Where is the dislike button, guys?!”

"Arsenal"

"Arsenal" lost a little to the “red devils” in the race for anti-coolness. The new kit from Puma came out clumsy and incomprehensible.

The Gunners' classic - an all-red T-shirt with white sleeves - is a well-worth design. Especially if you remember the form of the 2010/11 season.

However, the designers apparently wanted to surprise with their knowledge and were clearly too clever. Two elements are especially striking: the “understripes” on the chest and the “understripes” on the sleeves.

Chelsea

Another London club closes the top three. It’s sad to put “pensioners” in this top, but what can you do?

New form Chelsea It doesn't look at all aristocratic. There is no trace left of the solid simplicity. Instead, designers "Nike" made the color of the uniform even more saturated and added thin transverse stripes.

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"Manchester city"

Technical sponsor: Nike.

The main set is a classic color; one of the technological features is a button on the collar. The second set looks cool, made in black with thin blue and light green stripes vertically. There is a third form: bright purple with orange details.

"Manchester United"

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

Black horizontal stripes have appeared on Manchester United's red football shirts. As conceived by the designers, this is a graphic representation of the railway tracks, with which the history of the Mancunian club, which celebrates its 140th birthday this year, is connected.

And one more contrast. The third form, on the contrary, is 100% masculine, strict, steely.

"Tottenham"

Technical sponsor: Nike.

Gradient fades seem to be becoming the new fad. For Tottenham, it is implemented in the main form with blue stripes, gradually merging into a blue belt.

The away kit is dark blue. This is the same piece of Spurs kit used for the Barcelona training kit.

Well, the third set is like nothing else. At all.

"Liverpool"

Technical sponsor: New Balance.

This is definitely not stamping, but an individual approach. Rich red color, polo collar, and be sure to take a closer look at the texture of the fabric. Liverpool will be fashionable in the new season, without deviating one step from tradition!

But you can experiment with spare forms. Unusual colors and patterns are welcome. How do you like it?

Chelsea

Technical sponsor: Nike.

The “feature” of the Chelsea home kit is these red and white horizontal “cuts”. The press release also mentions that the T-shirts are made using the new Nike template.

The away kit is bright yellow with splashes of the original blue. Not bad!

"Arsenal"

Technical sponsor: Puma.

Look carefully at the texture of the main part, made in red. There are special effects here. It is also worth noting the thinnest red lines around the sleeves, creating one of the main design solutions.

The design of the away kit follows what we see on the home kit, only now the stripes on the chest and sleeves merge into one decorative element.

The third form, at first glance, is very simple: one color, monochrome elements, but attractive. Probably because of the color.

Burnley

Technical sponsor: Puma.

The uniform is made with high quality, with many small details that brighten it up, but tell me how organically the logo of the new title sponsor fits into this ensemble.

Everton

Technical Sponsor: Umbro.

Blue melange uniform with traditional diamonds on the sleeves and two buttons on the collar. The change of textures and design solutions make this shape classic and at the same time catchy.

The second set also pleases with the combination of black color with pink splashes, but the third form puts me in a stupor. You need to look at it in real life. First impression: it looks like a T-shirt from the 80s or 90s.

Leicester

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

Diagonal lines and gold stripes on the collars and cuffs are what Adidas delighted Leicester fans with.

The away kit is flashy gray and also with gold. Can't forget the phenomenal championship season?

"Newcastle"

Technical sponsor: Puma.

If it were not for the huge hieroglyphs, one could say that this is a “magpie” classic.

And Barcelona could play in Newcastle's away jerseys, replacing the emblem.

Here's the third set to the heap.

Crystal Palace

Technical sponsor: Puma.

Puma feels very comfortable in the Premier League, so Crystal Palace did not renew its cooperation with Macron before the 2018/19 season and moved under the banner of the “black cat”.

Bournemouth

Technical Sponsor: Umbro.

Traditional red and black vertical stripes, diamonds on the sleeves: “Cherry” looks stylish.

West Ham

Technical Sponsor: Umbro.

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"Watford"

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

Watford have only presented their home kit so far. The yellow, black and red colors go well together and the V-neck finishes off the vertical design.

Brighton & Hove Albion

Technical sponsor: Nike.

Nike made the uniform for the Seagulls. Everything here is quite simple, without any outstanding design elements. But the original colors are there – and that’s the main thing.

Huddersfield

Technical Sponsor: Umbro.

The club emblem in the shape of a terrier is very cool! But not everyone will appreciate the logo of the title sponsor with hieroglyphs in half the chest. Please note that the second kit is the same as Bournemouth's main kit, just with different stickers.

Southampton

Technical Sponsor: Under Armour.

The Saints stood out by wearing Under Armor - the only ones in the entire Premier League. But the uniforms are cool, especially the main and third kits, which are an example of how a title sponsor's logo can be incorporated perfectly into a design.

"Wolverhampton"

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

Wolverhampton also does well with the compatibility of the title sponsor's emblem with a uniform that is simple and concise. The second kit is generally made on the standard Adidas template, but due to the colors and emblem it is still not bad.

Fulham

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

Another newcomer who was dressed by a German concern. The black wide stripe on the chest in the home kit made it possible to advantageously display the chest inscription with the name of the title sponsor. The second set is implemented on a standard pattern.

"Cardiff City"

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

The third newcomer to the Premier League this season is also an Adidas man. In their last entry into the Premier League, if you remember, Swallows played in red T-shirts because the extravagant club owner Vincent Tan wanted it that way; now Cardiff will be dressed in accordance with the club’s traditions.

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Leicester

The sensational English champions are dressed by PUMA, and although Leicester did not receive a custom kit design, we can say that the Foxes' clothing looks simple but tasteful.

The second set will be red.

There is also a third uniform, made in white with thin blue vertical stripes.

"Arsenal"

It turns out that the luckiest technical sponsor of the Premier League at the end of last season was PUMA. This company dresses not only champions, but also vice-champions. We have already noted the stylish uniform of the Gunners, made in traditional colors, but with several elegant features. Let's admire again.

"Tottenham"

In what appears to be the last season that Tottenham will wear Under Armor, Spurs are set to sign a lucrative deal with Nike starting in the summer of 2017. Perhaps a new outfitter will come up with a way to spice up classic T-shirt designs that are too tame for the 21st century. Although, some will consider this an advantage.

The second set is dark blue with gold accents, and the third is an inversion of these colors.

"Manchester city"

At Manchester City, the first thing that attracts attention is the emblem, which has returned to its canonical appearance. City have never previously had a basic kit consisting of blue T-shirts, blue shorts and white socks. Nike went overboard.

The away uniform features a black bodysuit with burgundy sleeves.

And this is what the third set looks like.

"Manchester United"

For Manchester United, the equipment is made by Adidas, whose designers made an important historical reference in the uniform for the 2016/2017 season. The Red Devils' jerseys appear to be sewn in half, with the halves being different shades of red. This is a tribute to the memory of the progenitor of Manchester United - the Newton Heath club. Only then the T-shirts consisted of two different colored halves - yellow and green.

The guest uniform also makes sense. The blue color and texture should be reminiscent of the form in which Manchester United won their first Champions Cup, beating Benfica in the final.

The third set is white with gray “lace”.

Southampton

All Southampton kits in one photo. For the “saints,” Under Armor created an original design. The red and white stripes are now of unequal thickness, the title sponsor's logo fits perfectly into the composition, and the white area on the chest is retained. The second set is made in black and gray colors with the addition of red.

West Ham

The Hammers were dressed by Umbro in traditional colors, with distinctive details - a new emblem and an inscription dedicated to their move to the Olympic Stadium.

On the left is the new emblem, on the right is the old one.

This is what the West Ham away kit looks like.

They also made a special uniform for the hammermen, dedicated to the move to new stadium. The design repeats the very first version of the club uniform.

"Liverpool"

Liverpool combines classic red with gold. Is this a hint of the team's ambitions under Jurgen Klopp in the new season?

The second set is black, and the third is made in a poisonous bright light green color.

Stoke City

The Macron company, which replaced New Balance in the responsible position, became the technical sponsor of the “potters” this season. Strictly speaking, nothing fundamentally new.

Chelsea

My new uniform Chelsea will not be able to show the Old World with the Lions, because the Blues will not take part in European Cup competitions.

The second set combines black and light green colors, as well as an image of an untuned TV.

The third set is white with blue details.

Everton

Everton's three colors: blue, black, orange.

Swansea City

The Welsh Swans have changed both their technical and title sponsors this summer. They now wear clothes from JOMA instead of Adidas, and on the chest the brokerage company has been replaced by a bookmaker's office.

"Watford"

Dryworld has created equipment for Watford.

West Bromwich Albion

VBA, who just found his name, wears clothes from Adidas.

Crystal Palace

This is how a KP collaborating with Macron will look stylish. The home kit is a classic red and blue, while the away kit is inspired by the old diagonal stripes.

Bournemouth

“Bournemouth” will fight for survival or try to repeat the feat of “Leicester” (why is the Premier League not kidding?) in such ammunition.

Sunderland

The eternal underdog, always managing to cling to saving positions, Sunderland, presented three kits from Adidas. Will the “black cats” be lucky again in these clothes?

Burnley

The Premier League newcomers are not far behind. Burnley in traditional claret and blue colors.

"Middlesbrough"

Middlesbrough's home kit looks nice, and the away kit is quite good.

Hull City

Finally it comes to Hull City, whose variations on the orange and black theme always attract attention.

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