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English Premier League Jerseys 2017-18

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Arsenal, Bournemouth, Brighton and Hove Albion, Burnley, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Everton, Huddersfield Town, Leicester City, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Southampton, Stoke City, Swansea City, Tottenham Hotspur, Watford, West Bromwich Albion and West Ham is currently playing in their new season’s jersey and is now competing to be the fans favorite English Premier League Jerseys 2017/18.

The new season of Premier League 2017-18 is starting with lots of expectation and excitements, and with the hope of all the clubs will perform their very best in the new season. Like every season of EPL, this new season also comes with a whole new set of jerseys for each of the participating clubs. And each jersey is set to display the true nature and grand history of the clubs with a modern twist. It’s the attire of the player by which we know which are the two competing teams playing with a blink of an eye. It is the jersey that sets apart the team from the opponents. The jersey sponsors along with the team put their best effort to create something unique in the new season. And the new season’s jerseys of all the English Premier League clubs are set to amaze the fans. So here goes the full detail of English Premier League Jerseys 2017/18.

English Premier League Jerseys 2017/18

Premier League Jerseys 2017/18

20 teams will participate in the new season of Premier League 2017-18. The football world will see 17 clubs from last season along with 3 promoted team from the first division will compete for the clubs. Brighton and Hove Albion, Newcastle United and Huddersfield Town were promoted to EPL this season and are ready to surprise with their great effort in the League. So the fans will see 20 sets of brand new jerseys in the new season.

Arsenal

Arsenal's jersey for Premier League 2017-18

Arsenal’s deeper and more historic red home jersey is the perfect combination of rich heritage and modern design. Puma used their powerCELL next-to-skin layers technology which works with body’s natural systems. A small cannon is printed on the back of the jersey to celebrate the first occasion where the Gunners have the Canon print on their kit. Arsenal’s new jersey for season 2017-18 features a collar this season.

Bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth new jersey 2017-18

Bournemouth signed a new five-year partnership deal with Umbro and released their first home jersey with the kit sponsor in traditional red and black strip. The new kit has stacked diamond logo on the shoulder panels. It also comes with mesh underarm panels to give more breathability thus adding more comfort. The home kit 2017-18 has a large Mansion sponsor logo in front, the club’s crest on the chest and ‘AFCB’ on the rear neck yoke.

Brighton and Hove Albion

Brighton 2017/18 season jersey

Brighton and Hove Albion recently released their jersey for the new season and is one of the best English Premier League Jerseys 2017/18. Nike made the shirt in a classic blue and white striped design perfectly balanced with modern technology. The 2017-18 seasons’ jersey comes with “Dri-FIT” technology. The new kit of the club features much thinner stripes across the sleeve of the jersey with yellow trim.

Burnley

Burnley jersey 2017/18

New season’s jersey of Burnley comes with traditional claret and blue colours of the club while having Dafabet as their main sponsor. The new home jersey features a button-up collar and has a Puma badge on the right side of the chest. The jersey also features halftone Ascension sleeve graphic with circular patterns which gives it a contemporary look. Burnley’s jersey is made with Lightweight polyester and features moisture-wicking technology.

Chelsea

Chelsea jersey season 2017/18

The new home jersey of Chelsea is designed based on 1970’s shirt and features club’s formation year ‘EST. 1905’ on the left sleeve. The home shirt is all-blue with a round-neck collar having ‘Chelsea’ printed on the back of the neck. The new away jersey is white which comes with a soft silver hue as a tribute to their recent Premier League victory. Nike made the kit for the first time after signing a recent £60m-a-year deal with the club.

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace EPL shirt 2017/18

The home jersey of Crystal Palace for season 2017-18 comes with traditional red and blue stripes. The shirt is made by Macron and features five boroughs at the heart of South London on the back of the shirt. The home jersey has Crystal Palace F.C crest embroidered on left chest and on the back of the neck. While talking about the new kit Chairman Steve Parish quoted “We are incredibly proud of our South London roots and wanted to celebrate this in our new home kit design.”

Everton

Everton's jersey for season 2017/18

The home kit of Everton’s new Premier League 2017-18 season features SportPesa for the first time as they recently signed the contract with the club. Everton’s new jersey is one of the best looking Premier League Jerseys 2017/18. The current season’s jersey by Umbro features classic diamond graphic running down the sleeves. The kit also has Dixie Dean motif on the back of the neck which was chosen by the fans poll in the Club’s official Fans’ Forum earlier this season.

Huddersfield Town

Premier League jerseys 2017

Huddersfield Town’s home jersey for season 2017-18 comes with thick blue and white stripes. The kit sponsor Puma made the shirt with a button placket and ribbed collar. Puma also made some major changes in the jersey as they use a bubble effect rather than the traditional fade effect in the blue stripe of the kit. With some major changes in design, this jersey will definitely attract fan’s eyes on the ground.

Leicester City

Leicester City new jersey for EPL 2017/18

Leicester City’s new season’s jersey comes with some major changes and comes with a new one-button collar design. The Premier League winner of 2015-16, The Foxes, launched the kit featuring gold sleeve details on both arms. The 2017-18 jersey features ‘Be Fearless’ caption. Puma made the new kit for Leicester City this year while King Power is having their logo on the front as the main sponsor of the club for the last eight years.

Liverpool

English Premier League Jerseys 2017/18

Liverpool’s new home jersey comes with the Rich red color and is introduced as a part of the ‘Pure Liverpool FC’ campaign to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the club. The home shirt features the dates ‘1892’ and ‘2017’ on either side of the Liver bird badge and is made by New Balance. The away jersey is inspired by Liverpool’s first jersey that they wore in 1892 but also has a distinct similarity with the 1995-96 kit of The Reds.

Manchester City

Manchester City Premier League jersey 2017/18

Manchester City’s new kit for season 2017-18 comes in the classic City blue colour and is one of the highest selling Premier League Jerseys 2017/18. The new shirt features a round neck with white trim. The single colour design gives the shirt a clean look. Nike made the jersey for the club while paying tribute to the 1967/68 English title-winning side. Manchester City’s new kit comes with the all new Nike Vapor technology.

Manchester United

Man U Home Jersey 2017/18

Manchester United moved to the “Real Red” from their old two-tone design which gives the shirt a revamped classic look for the new season. It has the classic white 3 stripes on the shoulder and comes with Henley collar. Adidas used ventilated climacool fabric which will be worn during the club’s pre-season tour for the first time. The away kit of Manchester United, one of the Premier League Champions with 13 trophies, is based on 1990’s jersey but has a similarity with the 2015-16’s away shirt.

Newcastle United

Newcastle jersey for EPL 2017/18

Puma designed the Newcastle United’s black-and-white-striped home jersey for season 2017-18 which features a commemorative crest to celebrate the 125th year of the club. This season’s jersey comes with the stylish strip crafted with ACTV tape technology. Newcastle United’s shirt lost its gold trim and now features thinner black sleeves to the body. The new kit is completed by the red lettering which makes it one of the best looking English Premier League Jerseys 2017/18.

Southampton

Southampton EPL jersey 2017-18 season

This season’s home kit of Southampton is designed by Under Armour while taking inspiration from the club’s kit of the early 1980s. This season’s jersey comes with five teal-coloured stripes. Southampton’s home jersey this season features a white splodge across the front which is completed by the v-neck look. The kit is made with the new Anti-odour technology by Under Armour which prevents the growth of odour-causing microbes.

Stoke City

Stoke City home jersey for season 2017/18

Stoke City’s home jersey for season 2017-18 has very little alteration from the previous year and comes with the usual red and white stripes. It comes with blue lettering and has a blue trim on the collar to make it different from the other season. ‘The Potters’ is embroidered on the external back neck of the jersey and has a bet365 logo in front. Macron designed the home kit using M-Performance System fabric for better breathability and comfort.

Swansea City

Swansea City Jersey Premier League 2017/18

Swansea City’s new white home jersey for season 2017-18 comes with a Barbos style collar having black trim. With ‘SWANSEA CITY AFC’ impressed on the cuff, the jersey has the club’s crest embroidered on left chest in black. The main sponsor ‘LETOU’s logo sublimated on the front with ‘Barracuda’s logo on left sleeve. The away jersey of Swansea City this year comes with chilli red strips.

Tottenham Hotspur

Spurs jersey season 2017/18

The jersey of Tottenham Hotspur in the new season of 2017-18 is made by Nike for the first time this year after the club signed a £30million-per-year deal with the American sports manufacturer. The usual white jersey of the Spurs features the Spurs cockerel in a shield while taking inspiration from the 1960/61 Cup winning season. The away jersey comes in rich navy blue aided by Nike’s Dri-Fit technology to give the players better comfort.

Watford

Watford's jersey Premier League 2017-18

Adidas designed the club’s home jersey for the first time this year after signing a contract to be the kit sponsor of Watford. This season’s home jersey comes with the famous 3 stripe yellow markings but a much-needed red is added to give it a better look. The shirt comes with Adidas’s all-new ventilated climacool technology to give ultimate comfort to the footballers. It is certainly one of the best Premier League Jerseys 2017/18.

West Bromwich Albion

West Brom new jersey 2017

West Bromwich Albion’s new home kit comes with the usual white and blue stripes but features their new Chinese sponsor Palm’s logo for the first time. The red Adidas logo in front gives it a distinct look and its switch from all-white to all-blue on the back. The new season’s home jersey comes with white lettering and numbers which make it one of the most creative looking English Premier League Jerseys 2017/18.

West Ham United

West Ham United jersey season 2017/18

The new home kit of West Ham United for season 2017-18 is designed by Umbro. The claret and blue kit is made while taking inspiration from the jersey they had worn during 1976 European Cup Winners’ Cup final. The home jersey features The Hammers graphic on the neck and bluefish sleeves with chevron design. The away kit of West Ham United this season is all-black and is the first black jersey in club’s history.

All the clubs of Premier League put their best effort to design the home and away jersey this season to give the kit a vivid look while making the kit more comfortable for the players. Every jersey of this season has distinct features than the rests. So enjoy the shirts of your favourite club and don’t forget to send us your valuable comment about English Premier League Jerseys 2017/18 in the comment box below.

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