From Arsenal's classy '90s Adidas throwback to Chelsea's let-loose-with-a-permanent-marker look, we take a look at every Premier League Big 6's new kits for 2019/20.
Arsenal
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After several years with Puma, the Gooners have reverted back to their Adidas '90s roots – and we can all agree it was a good decision.
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Chelsea
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Nike have created a bold new design for Chelsea this season which is sure to divide opinion.
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Liverpool
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This year's effort ditches the collar and reintroduces their yellow trim of two seasons ago. It’s clean, elegant and the goalkeeper kit is just downright sexy. Or maybe that's just Alisson...
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Liverpool have switched it up with their away kit this year, opting for an all-white number with some tasty New Balance detailing on the sleeves. And lovely it is.
Man City
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City have swapped Nike for Puma this year, and the German manufacturer have kicked off their partnership with the Premier League champions with this.
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The champions’ away kit this year pays tribute to the city’s 'Madchester' era of the late '80s and early '90s - a time when music and culture was beginning to boom in the north-west.
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A hi-vis yellow fading to a millennial pink, it's very now.
Man Utd
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Adidas have gone safe with the design of United's 1999 Treble-winning season tribute kit, after receiving backlash for their red-to-black fade effort last time out.
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"You are gold," go the lyrics to Spandau Ballet's 1983 hit Gold. "Always believe in your soul / You've got the power to know / You're indestrucible".
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