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Top 10 Premier League kits for 2026-27 EPL season, and 3 worst

Manchester United, Manchester City and defending champ Arsenal will all play in style during the 2026-27 EPL season. Here's the best and worst kits.

Top 10 Premier League kits for 2026-27 EPL season, and 3 worst

As the 2026-27 Premier League season begins, fans can look forward to some striking football kits donned by the 20 clubs. While many of the designs maintain classic aesthetics, a few have managed to stand out with unique and eye-catching elements.

At the bottom of the list, Newcastle United's third kit features a vibrant purple base with clean dark purple stripes. The away kit, on the other hand, showcases a black background with light yellow around the neck and sleeves, accompanied by subtle bees that represent the city's working class.

Manchester City's away kit deviates from their signature sky blue color, opting for a black base with light yellow accents around the neck and sleeves. The pattern of bees on the base adds a touch of character, reflecting the city's industrial heritage.

Bournemouth's third kit is a standout piece with a luxurious cream base and a crisp black collar adorned with gold accents. The team's retro yet fresh design has captured the attention of football fans, even though the sponsor's logo is a Pepto-Bismol pink.

Crystal Palace's away kit features their iconic eagle crest against a black background. The feather pattern alongside red and blue stripes at the collarbone gives the kit a sporty and eye-catching appeal.

Rounding out the top ten, Arsenal's away kit is another fan favorite. Despite being just a third kit, its design has managed to leave a lasting impression. The luxurious cream base is complemented by a crisp black collar with gold accents, evoking a timeless and sophisticated look.

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