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The Premier League’s best kits: A history of iconic club jerseys

Posted 24 May 2023


The Premier League is one of the most popular football leagues in the world, and nothing beats getting to watch the premier league stars live in action. Of course, with that comes a lot of attention to the kits that the teams wear. Over the years, there have been some truly iconic kits that have become synonymous with their clubs. Here is a look at some of the best Premier League kits of all time.

Aston Villa 1982-83 Home Kit

The Aston Villa 1982-83 home kit is a classic claret and sky blue design. It features the club's lion rampant crest on the chest and was worn by some of the club's greatest players, including Tony Morley, Peter Withe, and Gordon Cowans. The kit is iconic for its simple yet elegant design and is a reminder of a golden era for the club.

Liverpool 1989-90 Home Kit

The Liverpool home kit from the 1989-90 season is one of the most iconic kits in the club's history. The shirt is red with white trim, and it features the Liverbird badge on the chest. The kit was worn by some of the club's greatest players, including Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush, and Graeme Souness. It is also the kit that Liverpool wore when they won the European Cup in 1989.

Manchester United 1993-95 Away kit

Manchester United's away kit for the 1993-95 season was a bold and eye-catching design. The shirt was black with a yellow stripe down the middle, and the shorts and socks were also black. The kit was worn by the Red Devils during their treble-winning season, and it is considered to be one of the most iconic away kits in Premier League history.

Newcastle United 1995-97 Home Kit

The Newcastle United home kit from the 1995-96 season is one of the most iconic kits in Premier League history. The shirt is a simple design, with black and white stripes, but it is instantly recognizable. The kit was worn by some of the club's greatest players, including Alan Shearer, Les Ferdinand, and David Ginola. It is also the kit that Newcastle wore when they finished runners-up to Manchester United in the Premier League title race.

Arsenal 1996-97 Away Kit

The Arsenal away kit from the 1996-97 season is a classic. The shirt is yellow with blue sleeves, and it features the famous cannon badge on the chest. The kit was worn by some of the club's greatest players, including Dennis Bergkamp, Tony Adams, and Patrick Vieira. It is also the kit that Arsenal wore when they won the double of the Premier League and FA Cup.

 


Manchester United 1998-99 Home Kit 

The Manchester United home kit from the 1998-99 season is another iconic kit. The shirt is red with white trim, and it features the famous "three stripes" on the shoulders. The kit was worn by the "Class of '92," who won the treble of the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League. It is also the kit that David Beckham wore when he scored his famous free kick against Wimbledon.

Chelsea 2004-05 Home Kit

The Chelsea home kit from the 2004-05 season is a modern classic. The shirt is blue with a white trim, and it features the club's crest on the chest. The kit was worn by some of the club's greatest players, including Frank Lampard, John Terry, and Didier Drogba. It is also the kit that Chelsea wore when they won the Premier League title for the first time in 50 years.

Manchester City 2011-12 Home Kit

The Manchester City home kit from the 2011-12 season is a recent classic. The shirt is sky blue with white trim, and it features the club's crest on the chest. The kit was worn by some of the club's greatest players, including Sergio Aguero, David Silva, and Yaya Toure. It is also the kit that Manchester City wore when they won the Premier League title for the first time in 44 years.

These are just a few of the many iconic Premier League kits that have been worn over the years. Each kit has its own story and its own place in the history of the league. When you see these kits, you are immediately transported back to a different time and place. They are a reminder of the joy, the excitement, and the passion of football.

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