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10) Arsenal: Home kit. Arsenal's new home kit for the season just makes the top 10. Pumas first kit as Arsenal's kit sponsor sees them remain with the traditional red and white of the Gunners. This skin tight kit is simple and won't hurt your eyes while looking at it. A decent effort by Puma in their maiden season with the club.
9) Stoke City: Home kit. This kit finishes a respectable ninth. A simple kit created by Warrior which should almost certainly be a hit among the Stoke fans. Warrior stuck with the traditional red and white vertical stripes, and it looks great. The kit should look good on the players, which is known to improve a players mood and performance.
8) Manchester United: Home kit. The last home kit to be made by Nike, is a decent one. Similar to that of Manchester City's, with the odd difference here and there. The use of a button is something that some will like, while others won't. Overall a decent kit which comfortably made the list, well-done Nike.
7) Crystal Palace: Away kit. An effort to be proud of by Macron. The most notable thing about this kit is the lack of a sponsor, which just makes the kit 10 times better in my opinion. The sight of a big sponsor can sometimes ruin a kit, so why not just get rid of it completely? Although the colour might not be a fan favourite, for me it's a great effort.
6) Sunderland: Away kit. This blue kit is perfect for a Sunderland, it bears absolutely no resemblance whatsoever to any of their rivals kits. Adidas have done well in avoiding this issue, and have also made the kit nice. It's simple and something I could easily look at week in week out. It's different, but in a good way.
5) Liverpool: Home kit. Warrior's best effort at a Liverpool kit this year, is also the simplest one. Absolutely nothing special about the kit, which sticks with Liverpool's traditional red colour. The simplicity and the fact you don't have strong emotions towards it is what gives the kit a respectable fifth place on this list.
4) West Ham: Home kit. This kit just misses out on the top 3, but nonetheless a great effort by Adidas. Sure to be a fan favourite among the West Ham fans, which also keeps the clubs traditional colour. Most of all, any kit that's from Frank McAvennie days it to be encouraged. Top effort.
3) Chelsea: Home kit. Just squeezing into the top 3 is Chelsea's home kit for the new season. Is it just me or does seem like Chelsea wear the same home kit year-in year-out? Nonetheless, there's something about this kit that will make it a fans favourite. Yet another top effort by Adidas.
2) Chelsea: Away kit. The first and only team to appear in this list twice, and deservedly so. As well as Chelsea appearing twice, Adidas seem to be popping up regularly. A basic yellow kit, with the added dark blue colour just make the kit work, and I'm not normally a fan of yellow kits! Wearing kits like these, Chelsea will be racing to the title.
1) Manchester City: Home Kit. How fitting that the Champions of the Premier League last season, have the Champion of football kits this season. Everything about this kit screams awesome, from it's simplicity to the speed-holes in each arm, making it even harder for the opposition to catch Toure and CO. A great kit deserving of top spot in my opinion.
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