The Football Faithful
·21 August 2026
Five of the best Premier League away kits in 2026/27

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·21 August 2026

The Premier League has returned, so we have picked out the very best home kits we will see in the 2026/27 campaign.
Here are our top five jerseys, in no particular order.
Adidas just don’t miss when it comes to Arsenal kits. The yellow and red details contrast nicely with the dark blue, and the subtle chevrons are a nice touch.

Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
Another splendid blue top by Adidas, the red stripes sit nicely on top of the sleeves, while the retro collar and cuffs are lovely.

Bryan Mbeumo of Manchester United. (Photo by Michael Campanella/Getty Images)
Similarly to the Manchester United jersey, Adidas have gone for a simple but pleasing design for Leeds’ away kit. The old club crest, which they never should have changed, is an excellent addition.

Lukas Nmecha of Leeds United. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images)
Umbro have done a bang up job with Ipswich this season, with their home jersey featuring in our list of best home kits. The British manufacturer can sometimes be accused of trying too hard, but the less-is-more approach has worked wonderfully here. It loses a point for the overlapping collar, but the red and black stripes on top of a light cream base looks marvellous.

Marcelino Nunez of Ipswich Town. (Photo by Alex Burstow/Getty Images)
Oh, it’s that company again, finding beauty in simplicity. For all of the nonsense inspirations that shirt manufacturers cite for their designs, this one is very basic. Forest’s away jersey is deep green because, you see, forest’s are green. And the background pattern is made up of leaves, which you will find on trees in the forest. Very good.

Arnaud Kalimuendo of Nottingham Forest. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
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