10) Swansea
Swansea had arguably the nicest strip in the league back in the 2012-2013 season, although last season, this slipped, and their kit was questionable. This season however, they’ve got a brand new strip, and it’s looking fantastic.
9) Sunderland
Another beautiful kit that we will be seeing next season, is the Sunderland kit. Sunderland survived relegation by the very skin of their teeth, and they’ve been rewarded with this smart addition to their lockers. Although this is only the away kit, we expect the home kit to be just as nice, too.
8) Everton
Possibly one of the nicest kits so far released for next season, Umbro have done a stunning job with the Everton jersey for next season, making it nice and simple with the lovely black colour to really smarten the shirt up. Everton are going to be looking good next season regardless of how they play.
7) Newcastle
Newcastle will be hoping that their grey kit is a lot more successful than that dreadful Manchester United one of 1995-96, however I’m sure it will as it’s much smarter, and it may distract from the bright orange strip that goalkeeper Tim Krul will be donning.
6) Aston Villa
Not looking too different from their last kit, the Villa home strip for this year is a good old classic design, with their trademark claret colours, complimented with thin pinstripes down the middle to add a bit of extra design to the jersey.
5) QPR
Newly re-promoted to the Premier League, QPR have come in with a bang here, with their new Nike strip being very smart indeed. The classic blue and white hoops, with the simple round collar, makes their home kit and very nice thing indeed.
4) Crystal Palace
Palace have gone for a more streamlined approach here, with the extreme skin-tight shirts. Regardless of the fit, the kits themselves are actually very nice and smart, and Italian manufacturer, Macron, have done a very nice job here.
3) Stoke
Another Premier League team to sign up with American sports manufacturer, Stoke. Liverpool fans may feel a bit hard done by here as the Stoke kits are notably smarter than Liverpool's strips, especially Stokes away kit with the smart collar to finish it off.
2) Liverpool
Liverpool have suffered with laughable kits since their new deal with Warrior, in which the American sports company have used strange designs, mainly in the away or third kits. This season, the Liverpool shirts are still a bit questionable, especially the away kit, which is a bright yellow.
1) Chelsea
Chelsea's new home kit is lovely, as always with Adidas. Their advertising campaign titled ‘Forever Blue’ went down with laughter due to their red goalkeeper kit, but apart from this, it’s a very nice kit, finished off with dark blue hoops, making it look very smart.
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