Premier League 2017/18 new kits: Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea shirts rated
After Manchester United's unveiling earlier this week, we now have a full complement of home kits for the new season. So, how do they compare?
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United unveiled their 2017/18 home kit earlier this week, leaving us a full complement of first strips for the season ahead.
Some clubs, like Liverpool, Stoke City and Leicester City offered us a preview of their latest numbers at the tail end of last season.
Others waited a while in order to organise glamorous unveilings, with Tottenham Hotspur’s first Nike-made strip showcased during a gig by north London grime artist AJ Tracey.
Chelsea, the Premier League champions, will also be wearing Nike shirts this season after ending a decade-long partnership with Adidas.
The American sportswear giants have been criticised in recent years for rigidly sticking to specific templates, so have they switched things up this time around?
Take a look at the gallery above to see how we rated each of this season’ Premier League home kits out of 10.
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