Manchester United Home:
The collar is back. A nostalgic nod to the nineties sees adidas do their thing for the Red Devils. Available with long and short sleeves, the jersey has an ultra-retro feel to it, with triangular graphics on the button collar and a shield around the club crest. Soaring jersey sales should help to bolster the club’s budget for strengthening the squad in the new Ten Hag era.
Barcelona Home:
Spotify graces the much sought-after space across the front of the famous bicolour jersey. This time there are two shades of blue; light and dark, to complement the red stripes. By the looks of their transfer activity, they’ll have plenty of new players to flaunt the new kit.
Bayern Munich Away:
German giants of football and sportswear come together yet again to produce an instant classic. While the home jersey isn’t bad, there’s no denying this white away jersey is levels above. It’s as clean as they come. Simple and effective, adidas have jazzed up a regal uniform with gold as the secondary colour, reflecting the Bavarian behemoth’s occupation of the Bundesliga throne.
Arsenal Home:
It’s the Gunners again. Who can resist a chunky collar? We can’t, especially when it’s edged with lightning bolts. adidas have incorporated a single button too, adding a suave formal air to the Gunner’s attire. Three stripes decorate the jersey’s shoulders.
Southampton Away:
Wowza, bravo Hummel. The Danish footballing OG’s have crafted a truly mesmerising display with this jersey. Resembling more of a rugby NRL jersey than a Premier League footie jersey, the sleek and sublime design blends teal and aqua tones in a wave-like pattern to truly capture the imagination of the Saints in hopes of securing a win this coming season.
With gold details accentuating both the front print and the navy-cuffed sleeves, the quirky yet elegant decoration pays homage to the docks of the city and the Solent straight it sits on.
Liverpool Away:
When it comes to Home and Away, it can certainly feel like night and day with some of the kits on offer this season and the LFC away kit is no exception. Featuring a white base colour with rich blacks for the logos and sleeve cuffs, it’s not exactly the sponsor, brand or club that grabs your attention with this one… No, it’s the warped marble-like pattern with its minimal hues of blue, red and green that effortlessly blend into each other to form an elegant pattern that really draws you in. It’s hard to know where the pattern begins and ends with this one, but it’s truly a contender for the jersey of the season for us.
Inter Milan Home:
We’ve all had some time to process the tragic loss of football’s most iconic kit partnership. For 26 years Pirelli’s logo graced the blue and black striped jersey, as worn down the years by legends Zanetti, Sneijder and Ronaldo for the Nerazzurri. Now, a new logo straddles the front, and is a welcome visual improvement to last season’s somewhat snake-like sentiment. The new Nike template, used for many new kits, seamlessly blends a black horizontal stripe to the upper torso and down the sleeves to complete yet another iconic look.
Inter Milan Away:
I’m rooted in one city, but I open my arms to the whole world.
Sorry Chelsea fans, but Romelu Lukaku really suits this absolute worldie of a jersey. Then again, you’d be pretty hard pressed to find anyone who wouldn’t…
Inspired by an inclusive initiative for celebrating fans of the iconic club worldwide, Inter’s 22/23 away is a peach.
“FC Internazionale Milano is born out of rebellion, fighting the status quo. Including welcoming players from all over the world. And all over the world, our family grows, and our brothers and sisters share the same values. It doesn’t matter where they are or where they come from.”
– Inter Milano
An aqua-blue world map design sits on a white base and covers the entire garment. The designers have cleverly worked the map so that the club’s turquoise-tinged badge sits on the city’s location.
If you’re a keen cartographer with taste, look no further. Map nerds have never looked this good. To our eyes, this is hands down Nike’s best new kit and most likely the best we’ll see all season. Going by the release photos, the jerseys will be available to buy without the sponsor, too. Even better!
Spurs Away:
Centred badges are all the rage once again and Nike has implemented the throwback look into the new away kit. A deep blue colour known as Lapis covers the majority of the jersey, while the shoulder panels are black with Volt yellow accents to the collar and sleeve hems. A seriously bold move here from the Spurs!
Juventus Home:
After a disappointing 21/22 campaign, Juve can kick off their new season with a fresh look with their revamped home strip. Gone is the tweak to the sponsor from the last kit. Jeep now symbolises its commitment to going electric by adding blue lightning bolts inside the logo’s lettering. Coupled with illusional black stripes composed of lots of tiny geometric triangles, the future for Juventus looks to be electrifying!
The Others…
Disagree with our choices? Of course you do!
If your favourite team didn’t quite make the cut this season, why not browse the range of Premier League 2022/23 jerseys for the teams we missed by following the links below and let us know which kit is your favourite.
We’d love to hear from you!
Manchester City FC Home Jersey – Shop PUMA’s new stylish collection of kit for the reigning champions City.
Liverpool FC Match Home Jersey – Rep Klopp’s mighty Reds with the latest Nike kits.
Paris Saint German Home Jersey – Show your support for the French giants and get yourself a new Nike kit
Arsenal FC Home Long-sleeve Jersey – adidas have yet again blessed the Gunners with their sublime long-sleeve jerseys.
Chelsea Home Jersey – New Nike designs for the Blues. Flex the pride of London.
Tottenham Hotspur Home Jersey – Spurs’ swelling squad looks fit to wear the suave new replica pieces.
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