A new season means new attire for every Premier League club. Here we'll showcase every single club's new home kit for the Premier League 2022-23 season.
Every year a team releases a new jersey for their club that gives them an identity for a season. We've had some seriously stunning kits over the years and some not-so-great ones, but it's always an exciting time just before the season to see what your side will be playing in for the next calendar year.
Now as the Premier League season draws ever closer, every club has released their home jersey that they'll be appearing in, so let's take a look at them, shall we?
Here is every single club's home jersey for the Premier League 2022-23 season.
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AFC Bournemouth
Newly promoted AFC Bournemouth are up first, with a tidy-looking three-striped zig-zag design.
Arsenal
Emile Smith-Rowe models the Arsenal new jersey. We really like the collar on this one.
Aston Villa
A plethora of Villans model the Aston Villa new kit. A simple yet sleek design for the 2022-23 season.
Brentford
Brentford keep it simple with their new jersey. Nevertheless, still a lovely design.
Chelsea
Chelsea stars model their new jersey. A nice design on the collar for this one.
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace have seriously gone all out on their design this year. A groovy take on classic Palace colours that is definitely one of the nicest kits showcased in the Premier League this year.
Everton
Everton appear to also keep it relatively simple for this next campaign, with some intricate design details on the front being a nice subtle touch.
Leicester City
Harvey Barnes takes his role as Leicester City model for this beautiful jersey. Simple yet sleek with the iconic Adidas three stripes on the shoulders.
Liverpool
All smiles from Virgil van Dijk as he poses in the Liverpool new jersey. He clearly looks very happy with it.
Manchester City
The Premier League champions have released a simply beautiful kit for the new campaign. They are one of two sides that have opted for the crest in the centre of the shirt.
Manchester United
Manchester United have gone full-on retro with their new home kit. A collar that even Eric Cantona would be proud to wear.
Newcastle United
A relatively simple kit for Newcastle United, with some nice detailing on the collar and sleeves.
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest also go plain and simple for their new strip. Let's hope they don't wear the jeans on the pitch with it.
Southampton
Southampton also opts for a centre crest, in what is a really clean design for a vibrant new jersey.
Tottenham Hotspur
A lovely shirt here for Tottenham Hotspur. Will Antonio Conte finally win them some silverware whilst playing in this?
West Ham United
Umbro has done a great job on this for West Ham United. A different kind of design but it certainly works.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Finally, Hwang Hee-chan models the new Wolverhampton Wanderers strip.
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