The 5 Best & 5 Worst 2017-18 Premier League Kits
With the new Premier League season in full swing now, we want to show you our favorite and least favorite Premier League jerseys of the 17-18 season.
5 Worst 17-18 Premier League Kits
5 - Swansea 17-18 Home Kit
Featuring Swansea's classic white and black colors, the new Joma Swansea 2017-18 home kit makes it on our list because of the colorful sponsor logos on the front and the sleeves that somehow destroy the white and black design.
4 - Huddersfield Town 17-18 Away Kit
Likely the most outstanding jersey released for the 2017-2018 Premier League campaign, Huddersfield's 17-18 away jersey draws inspiration from the club's cult Flash kit worn between 1991 and 1993. The box around the sponsor logo downgrade the design that divides opinions.
3 - Liverpool 17-18 Away Kit
Inspired by the quarter design of the Adidas 1996 away kit, the Liverpool 2017-2018 away shirt looks a bit old-fashioned with those green pinstripes and was not popular amongst many.
2- Nike Chelsea 17-18 Home Kit
The first Chelsea shirt from Nike is just too simple and plain. Let's wait for next season's kit...
Huddersfield Town 17-18 Home Kit
Our worst Premier League kit of the season award goes to newly promoted Huddersfield Town. Puma's modern Polka dots gradient design just does not fit together with the tailored collar. The sponsor does the rest.
5 Best 17-18 Premier League Jerseys
5- Nike Tottenham 17-18 Away Kit
A modern design in navy and white, Nike's first-ever Spurs away kit is pretty classy as both the sponsor logo and the club crest perfectly fit into the design.
4- Adidas Manchester United 17-18 Away Kit
The new Adidas Man Utd 2017-18 away strip features a black and white design with a stunning all-over graphic print, inspired by by the cult-classic 1990-92 away top. This is how to make a remake of a cult jersey.
3 - West Ham 17-18 Home Kit
Featuring a subtle Chevron, Umbro's West Ham 17-18 home kit was an instant hit amongst shirt lovers.
2 - Newcastle United 17-18 Third Kit
Part of Puma's extremely popular 'Step Out' collection just as Arsenal's 17-18 third kit and Leicester's City 17-18 away shirt, Newcastle United's 2017-2018 third kit features a stylish black and golden design.
1 - Liverpool 17-18 Home Kit
Liverpool's 2017-2018 home kit just looks beatiful on and off the pitch. The best effort from New Balance for the club to date.
What do you think of our ranking? What are your five favorite and least favorite 2017-2018 English Premier League shirts? Let us know in the comments below and check out all Premier League 17-18 kits in our kit special.
Unique Svolme Delsalma-4 LE Boots Spotted at 2026 World Cup
During the 2026 World Cup, an extremely rare pair of football boots was spotted on the feet of Japanese player Junnosuke Suzuki in Monterrey, Mexico. The boots in question are the Svolme Delsalma-4 LE, a limited-edition release from the Japanese sports brand Svolme. Suzuki's pair is one of only 1,248 produced globally, making it a highly exclusive model on the international stage. Thanks to @abcdefutbol.
The Svolme Delsalma-4 LE is designed as a touch-focused boot, featuring a premium kangaroo leather upper that provides a soft and natural feel on the ball. The brand, which is well-known in Japan but rarely seen in major global competitions, released this limited run to coincide with the tournament in North America. Suzuki’s choice to wear the Delsalma-4 LE highlights a unique piece of Japanese football equipment during the biggest international competition.
Barrow AFC 2026-27 Home & Away Kits Released
National League side Barrow AFC have completed their 2026-27 kit lineup with the launch of their new away shirt. Made by Puma, the away kit follows the release of the club's home strip earlier this month, confirming the brand as their technical sponsor for the upcoming season.
The Barrow AFC 2026-27 home kit, originally unveiled on June 1, is billed as "125 Years In The Making." The design serves as a traditional and commemorative tribute to the Cumbrian club's 125th anniversary. The newly revealed away kit provides a contrasting alternative for their travels, rounding out the wardrobe as they prepare for their National League campaign following their recent relegation from League Two.
Special Commemorative Patches for 1000th FIFA World Cup Match
To mark a significant milestone in football history, special commemorative patches were featured during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group F match between Tunisia and Japan in Monterrey. The fixture officially marked the 1000th match in the history of the tournament.
In recognition of the occasion, both the Japan and Tunisia national teams wore mini Match 1000 arm patches on their jerseys. The special detailing was spotted on the players' kits during the game, as well as on the shirts laid out in the dressing rooms beforehand.
The commemorative design was not limited to the competing teams, as the match officials also wore the Match 1000 patch on their referee kits. This subtle yet historic addition provided a unique touch to the kits for the milestone game.
https://www.footyheadlines.com/7065061298/special-adidas-world-cup-match-1000-referee-shirt.html
Manuel Neuer Wears Special 'Legacy' and 'Golden Gloves' Patches at 2026 World Cup
Following Luka Modrić and Lionel Messi, Manuel Neuer became the next player to wear two special patches when he appeared in Germany's second group-stage match against Ivory Coast.
On his right sleeve was the "Legacy" patch (which had already appeared in the opening match), while on his left sleeve was the "Golden Glove" patch, honoring the individual award he won at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
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