Sunday 2 August 2015 12:46, UK
What will your side be wearing next season?
Have they stuck with tradition for their 2015/16 shirts? Have they gone retro? Or have they plumped for a complete overhaul?
There's a glut of new gear for the 2015/16 term but what's your favourite? Check out the strips released so far below and, if you're reading on our desktop site, let us know what you think...
ARSENAL
This latest offering from PUMA stays true to the Gunners’ classic red-and-white strip that first appeared in 1933 but features a grandad collar and gold piping trim around the collar edge.
The Gunners have also launched their new away kit ahead of next season. The gold and navy blue strip was unveiled in Singapore, as Arsenal begin their far east tour which sees them take past in the Barclays Asia Trophy tournament.
ASTON VILLA
Villa's Macron kit sports the traditional claret with blue sleeves, but this year's edition boasts a blue collar with claret stripes on the trim - a feature also used on the sleeves. The away kit sees them abandon the claret altogether as they sport a plain yellow shirt with black trim, accompanied by black shorts.
BOURNEMOUTH
The Championship winners have teamed up with JD to produce their first-ever Premier League kit, and they've gone with their classic red-and-black stripes, featuring solid black on the shoulders and back - making the numbers easy to read - along with gold trim.
CHELSEA
The home shirt launched on July 16 is part of the new campaign - "If it's not blue, it will be", a campaign which focuses on the players' determination to dominate domestic and European football.
The shirt will be first worn on the club's pre-season tour of the USA and has taken inspiration from several classic Chelsea shirts by using several design features.
The away kit features a white, red and blue colour scheme after the Premier League champions wore yellow last season.
CRYSTAL PALACE
Aside from slightly thicker stripes and a new asymmetrical style, it's more of the same from Macron for Palace's home kit. The new away shirt has apparently been inspired by "famous sash kits of the past".
EVERTON
Worn in the final game of the season against Tottenham Hotspur, Umbro say the new kit is "inspired by iconic Everton home shirts of the past". It also has an NSNO insignia on the back in reference to the club's motto 'Nil Satis Nisi Optimum' (nothing but the best). The new away kit, meanwhile, is a white shirt with grey hoops on the sleeves for an "eye-catching" look.
LEICESTER
The Foxes probably feel like kings of the world after surviving in the Premier League and their new home kit reflects that with a gold trim on the collar, shorts and socks. It also features the 25th anniversary logo of shirt sponsor King Power.
The black away kit features a diamond-shaped pattern across the front and white trim on the sleeves and collar.
LIVERPOOL
The most notable feature of New Balance's first Liverpool shirt is the chequerboard pattern, which is apparently inspired by the mosaic of flags and scarves that fill the Kop. Fans will be hoping it can also inspire the team to greater things. Liverpool's third kit was the last Steven Gerrard wore away at Stoke City.
The Reds unveiled a sparkling white away kit - with accents of red in the collar, crests and sleeves - during their pre-season tour of Australia.
MANCHESTER CITY
Manchester City have combined their iconic sky blue kit colour with a slim white polo neck collar for the new season. Fans will be hoping the new home shirt design can take them closer to winning the Premier League title than they managed last campaign. The away offering, meanwhile, sees their traditional light blue adorn the trim and sponsor logo as they go with a dark blue strip.
MANCHESTER UNITED
United have ended their 13-year partnership with Nike and joined forces with adidas in a deal worth at least £750m in revenue to the club. The deal pairs United with adidas for the second time in their respective histories, with adidas designing the Reds’ kit between 1980 and 1992. The new home kit is apparently inspired by the "iconic kits of yesteryear".
NEWCASTLE
'More blue' seems to have been the message for the 2015/16 Newcastle home shirt and Puma have delivered with added blue piping on the sleeves and collar and blue flashes across the black stripes. The third kit has been likened to Paris St-Germain's home strip.
NORWICH
The Canaries’ new home kit, which is inspired by 80 years at Carrow Road, has taken inspiration from the ‘half and half’ home kit which was adopted in 1927.
That is coupled with a green away kit with thin yellow pinstripes and then a colourful third kit that really catches the eye.
Even Steve Balmer-Walters, head of retail at the club, accepts it is not going to be everyone's tastes: "'This is going to be like marmite; you'll either love it or hate it and that's the fun of it...I wanted to create a design that had the fun factor and was really out there."
SOUTHAMPTON
Adidas are back with Saints for next season and they have stuck with the classic red and white stripes. The club say the stripes reflect the 'DNA of Saints' while the rounded collar creates a 'halo effect' which is 'inspired by the club’s nickname'.
STOKE
Nothing too radical from New Balance for their first Stoke home kit as they maintain the red and white stripes, but they have made their mark with a black and green away shirt.
SUNDERLAND
The Black Cats will be hoping their slick Adidas kit, as modelled by Connor Wickham, Sebastian Larsson, John O’Shea, Costel Pantilimon and Jermain Defoe, rejuvenates the squad at the Stadium of Light next term. The kit boasts the traditional red and white vertical stripes on the front and the back of the shirt and uses white as base colour.
The away kit is supposed to make a "strong impact on and off the field " and there is no doubt that the green and yellow colours catch the eye.
SWANSEA
The most notable feature on Swansea's new kit is the golden trim around the shirt, which is inspired by the city’s history of being a key centre for the copper industry in the 19th century.
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Under Armour have made a striking change to the Spurs kit for next season with a diagonal sash across the shirt. According to the sponsor, the six stripes that make up the sash are 'inspired by the design of the emblem'.
The away kit, meanwhile, is a combination of dark and light blue and Harry Kane says it is probably his "favourite kit".
WATFORD
The Hornets will be buzzing into the Premier League with a major addition to their kit: black horizontal stripes running all the way down the shirt. It's the first Watford kit to feature hoops in over 100 years.
WEST BROM
The Baggies welcome back an old friend as, for the first time in 30 years, the iconic calligraphic-style ‘WBA’ badge features on the new red away kit, which is produced by Adidas. It last featured on Albion jerseys between 1976 and 1986 and was adorned by the likes of Laurie Cunningham and Cyrille Regis. Meanwhile, the new home kit sees a return to traditional stripes.
WEST HAM
In their final season at the Boleyn Ground, the Hammers will wear a kit that pays homage to the one worn in the stadium’s inaugural season in 1904. Umbro, who were the club’s first kit manufacturer, have designed the strip, which features a commemorative gold crest with the legend ‘Boleyn Ground 1904-2016' underneath.