The 2021/22 Premier League season will arrive before you know it.
2021/22 kit releases
Now that Euro 2020 and Copa America 2021 are neatly concluded, many football fans are already beginning to imagine how the latest instalment of England’s top-flight will play out.
However, before supporters get too carried away with the potential narratives on the pitch, it’s the time of year when Premier League clubs are beginning to reveal their kits for the new campaign.
The likes of Chelsea and Arsenal unveiled their 2021/22 jerseys so early that they could sport them last season, but many sides have waited until the summer to announce their designs to the world.
And here at GIVEMESPORT, we wanted to keep you all abreast of the 2021/22 kit releases by showing you all the Premier League strips that have either been released or leaked so far.
2021/22 Premier League kits
Obviously, we’ll be turning to the clubs themselves for the officially released designs but otherwise, we’re relying upon the kit experts at footyheadlines.com who are always spot on with their leaks.
Therefore, we’ve hopped on their 2021/22 Premier League overview page to show you the jerseys that you can expect to see next season in England’s top-flight – check them out down below:
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Arsenal
With their pale yellow away jersey already on the shelves, Gooners are now waiting on an Ajax-like home release and a stunning lightning-style throwback that might be the best we see all year.
Aston Villa
It’s not going to win awards for originality, but the high-flying Villans have unveiled their new home kit to the world and there’s a lot to like about the subtle, smart and smooth stripes down the torso.
Brighton & Hove Albion
A round of applause for what is undoubtedly one of the cleanest-looking home shirts we’ll see all season but let’s face it, the away strip feels like it’s meant for a goalkeeper and not outfield players.
Chelsea
It’s not for us, it must be said. The disco design of the home shirt has proven to be divisive and while the away design is pretty decent, the wild texturing on the third kit could go down like a lead balloon.
Crystal Palace
Again, nothing too original here with Palace’s classic alternate colours blending together as brilliantly as always, but the real masterstroke is the incorporation of the badge in the texturing.
Everton
The darts-jersey-looking away kit didn’t float our boat at the end of the season, but Hummel have knocked it out of the park with a home strip that features some of the best patterning we’ve seen this summer.
Leeds United
A rather anaemic home jersey feels a little underwhelming, especially with the awkward buttons, while the away and third kits could go one of two ways with their bold texturing and colour schemes.
Leicester City
Not one of Leicester’s finest line-ups. The home jersey’s camouflage-like background looks a little clunky, albeit saved by golden piping, while mint-coloured football kits never really do it for us.
Liverpool
It’s a strong sophomore effort for Nike since taking on the Liverpool mantle and their classy home and away releases look set to be followed up with one of the Premier League’s finest third strips.
Manchester City
Puma love swinging for the fences when it comes to City, but it’s the power of simplicity that shines through with their home jersey and its shimmering sister design gets 10/10 for originality.
Manchester United
United’s trio of jerseys this season simply don’t gel for us. The home kit seems so underwhelming, the third strip’s colours don’t blend at all and the away release feels like such a missed opportunity.
Newcastle United
Such a lurid away design is always going to leave old-school fans dismayed, but fair play to Castore for having an original take on the enduring black and white stripes of Newcastle’s home kits.
Norwich City
The green and yellow of Norwich don’t always make for the most attractive of kits, but there’s something about the sleeve pattern nodding to the Canary nickname that really floats our boat.
Southampton
The home shirt is a little bit busy for our taste – maybe it’s down to the clunky sponsor – but we’ve got a lot of time for a brave third release that pays tribute to The Dell and St. Mary’s with its subtle texturing.
Tottenham Hotspur
Where do we even begin?! We’d love to be a fly on the wall of this Nike briefing because they’ve followed up an essentially plain home shirt with two of the wildest designs you’ll see all season.
Watford
Kelme seemed to have reined things in a little after their bold debut with Watford’s home jersey last season, though their third strip is still slightly kooky and the away kit really reminds us of Belgium.
West Ham United
West Ham kits are always pretty special, aren’t they? The collared home shirt is one of the best we’ve seen in the Premier League and a strong third effort makes up for the so-so away release.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolves fans won’t be doing cartwheels when they see their kits for the 2021/22 season because they don’t exactly reinvent the wheel and their betting sponsor has one of the clunkiest logos in the division.
From certified classics to garish gaffes, it’s fair to say there’s a whole range of 2021/22 designs that are ready to make an appearance in the Premier League and all of them will have their fans.
And that’s the beauty of football shirts because even the most hated designs have their supporters, so be sure to let us know which designs have got you excited the most across our social channels.