Premier League 2025/26 Kits: The Season’s Most Iconic Looks

Premier League 2025/26 Kits: The Season’s Most Iconic Looks

By Hero Athletica

New season. New battles. New kits. The 2025/26 Premier League (and WSL) isn’t just serving drama on the pitch — the shirts this year are pure style statements, blending history, culture, and modern design in a way that makes every fan proud to wear their colours.

Everton are kicking off their first season at the brand-new Hill Dickinson Stadium in a home kit that’s as bold as their ambitions. Castore’s design celebrates the city’s soul — a deep royal blue, rippled with a subtle wave pattern inspired by the River Mersey. The white V-neck collar is a nod to the classics of the 80s, and the look is finished with white shorts and royal blue socks featuring Prince Rupert’s Tower. It’s not just a kit — it’s a love letter to Liverpool.

Arsenal’s third kit is pure elegance with a retro twist. Adidas has channelled the glory days of Highbury, with an off-white base and a delicate jacquard pattern that mirrors the stadium’s Art Deco details. Rich maroon and gold accents elevate the look, while a polo collar ties it all together in vintage style. It’s heritage redefined for a new era — ready for the pitch, perfect for the streets.

Manchester United fans are getting a big hit of nostalgia this season with a throwback to the iconic 1992 away kit. The white shirt, covered in a lilac snowflake graphic, is accented in deep plum for the crest, stripes, and shorts. A sharp black-trimmed V-neck gives it a clean, modern edge. It’s a kit that says: the past inspires us, but the future is ours.

Chelsea’s away kit is one for the purists — warm white, fine red and green pinstripes, and inspiration pulled straight from the club’s 1974–75 strip. It nods to the tactical genius of Dave Sexton and the Hungarian “Magnificent Magyars,” blending heritage with minimalist cool. A green crest and Swoosh keep it looking fresh while quietly telling the story of the club’s first FA Cup and European glory.

And then there’s Brentford. Their third kit is a retro dream — sky blue with a bold claret-and-salmon chest band, topped with a maroon collar and monochrome badge. Inside the collar? “1889” — a subtle reminder of where it all began. It’s a shirt built on history, but made for now.

This season’s kits aren’t just sportswear — they’re statements. They carry the weight of tradition, the pride of place, and the excitement of what’s to come. Whether you’re in the stands, watching from home, or lacing up for your own game, there’s a shirt this year that will speak to your football heart.

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