Form of clubs in the English Premier League. England clubs

Russian season kicks off this week, but not all clubs have shown their new kits. Whether it is the Premier League - there people do not spit on marketing. "Socker.ru" is studying the new clothes of the British.

"Manchester city"

Technical sponsor: Nike.

The main set in a classic color, technological features - a button on the collar. The second set, made in black with thin blue and light green stripes along the vertical, looks great. There is also a third form: bright purple with orange details.

"Manchester United"

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

Black horizontal stripes appeared on the red footballs of Manchester United. As conceived by the designers, this is a graphic representation of the railroad tracks with which the history of the Mancunian club is connected, which celebrates its 140th birthday this year.

And one more contrast. The third form, on the contrary, is 100% male, strict, steel.

Tottenham

Technical sponsor: Nike.

Gradient fading into blackout seems to be the new fashion. At Tottenham, it is implemented in the basic form with the help of blue stripes gradually merging into the blue belt.

The guest uniform is dark blue. This is the same part of Spurs' outfit that is on Barcelona's training kit.

Well, on the other hand, the third set is not like anything. Generally.

"Liverpool"

Technical sponsor: New Balance.

Here it is definitely not stamping, but an individual approach. Rich red color, polo collar, and also be sure to take a closer look at the texture of the fabric. Liverpool will be fashionable in the new season without departing from tradition!

But you can experiment with spare forms. Fancy colors and patterns are welcome. How do you like it?

Chelsea

Technical sponsor: Nike.

The feature of Chelsea's home kit is those red and white horizontal cuts. The press release also mentions that the T-shirts are made on the new Nike template.

The guest uniform is bright yellow interspersed with the original blue. Not bad!

"Arsenal"

Technical sponsor: Puma.

Take a close look at the texture of the main body, made in red. There are special effects. It is also necessary to note the thinnest red lines around the sleeves, creating one of the main design decisions.

The design of the guest set repeats what we see on the home kit, only now the stripes on the chest and sleeves merge into one decorative element.

The third form, at first glance, is very simple: one color, monochrome elements, but attractive. Probably because of the color.

Burnley

Technical sponsor: Puma.

The form is made with high quality, with many small details that paint it, but tell me how organically the logo of the new title sponsor fits into this ensemble.

Everton

Technical sponsor: Umbro.

Blue melange shape with traditional rhombuses at the hem of the sleeves and two buttons at the collar. Changing textures and design solutions make this form classic and catchy at the same time.

The second set also pleases with a combination of black with pink blotches, but the third form puts you in a stupor. You need to look at nature. First impression: as if this is a T-shirt from the 80s or 90s.

Leicester

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

The diagonal lines and gold stripes on the collars and cuffs delighted Leicester fans.

The guest uniform is flashy gray and also with "gold". Can't forget the phenomenal championship season?

"Newcastle"

Technical sponsor: Puma.

If it were not for the huge hieroglyphs, then one could say that this is a "magpie" classic.

And Barcelona could play in Newcastle away jerseys, replacing the emblem.

Here is the third set to the heap.

Crystal Palace

Technical sponsor: Puma.

Puma feels very comfortable in the Premier League, so Crystal Palace before the 2018/19 season did not renew cooperation with Macron and went under the banner of the “black cat”.

Bournemouth

Technical sponsor: Umbro.

Traditional red and black vertical stripes, diamonds on the sleeves: "Cherries" look stylish.

West Ham

Technical sponsor: Umbro.

West Ham are making big plans for the coming season, and this is how the Hammers are set to forge success under Manuel Pellegrini.

Watford

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

Watford has so far presented only the home kit. Yellow, black and red go well together, and the V-neck completes the vertical design.

Brighton & Hove Albion

Technical sponsor: Nike.

"Seagulls" were made by Nike. Everything is pretty simple here, without any outstanding design elements. But the native colors are in place - and this is the main thing.

Huddersfield

Technical sponsor: Umbro.

The Terrier Club Emblem is awesome! But the logo of the title sponsor with hieroglyphs in half a breast will not be appreciated by everyone. Please note that the second set is the same as Bournemouth's main equipment, only with different stickers.

Southampton

Technical sponsor: Under Armor.

The Saints stood out by dressing in Under Armor - the only ones in the entire Premier League. But they have a cool shape, especially the main and third kits, which are examples of how a title sponsor logo can fit perfectly into a design.

Wolverhampton

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

Wolverhampton is also doing well with the compatibility of the title sponsor's emblem with a form that is simple and concise. The second set is generally made on the standard Adidas template, but due to the colors and logo it is still not bad.

Fulham

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

Another newcomer who was dressed by a German concern. The wide black stripe on the chest in the home kit made it possible to advantageously furnish the breastplate with the name of the title sponsor. The second set is implemented using a standard mold.

Cardiff City

Technical sponsor: Adidas.

Premier League's third rookie this season- also "Adidas". Last time they entered the Premier League, if you remember, the Swallows played in red shirts, because the extravagant owner of the club Vincent Tan wanted it, now Cardiff will be dressed in accordance with club traditions.

All Premier League clubs are ready for the start of the championship. At least - their uniform is ready for the 2017/18 season. Let's take a closer look at it. Whom and in what will we see very soon?

20. Huddersfield

Perhaps Huddersfield doesn't care what they play in the Premier League - is it enough that they are already there? One way or another, the new team uniform looks like a combination of a normal T-shirt and a straitjacket. Somehow little inspiring is Puma's sheer hatred of clean lines and an addiction to something that can make you feel drunk.

19. Brighton

There are questions for these sleeves, as if they were sewn from an orphan's children's clothes. But otherwise good, and the main merit of the designers is how they ingeniously integrated the scary sponsorship logo into the overall composition - so that everything became an organic whole.

18. Newcastle

Usually the stripes on the Newcastle mold are thicker. The ones here look sleeker and more interesting. But they don't match up with the sponsorship logo, which creeps into the foreground and crushes everything. As a result, this jersey does not look like a Newcastle jersey.

17. Watford

Great combination of yellow and red - however, it always works well, especially with the good old Adidas stripes. It is a pity that Watford's image makers did not think of this earlier. The only question is the sponsorship logo. It looks like a novice designer manually enlarged the base font - and left it without bothering.

16. Burnley

Designers set themselves inhumanly difficult task- revive the sleeves. At Burnley, this part of the shirt is traditionally different from the main one. Leaving them just blue seemed boring to the developer. And a lot of additional elements were thrown in there. The result is an unsympathetic mixture.

15. Swansea

It's hard to say anything about this T-shirt - as simple as it can get without looking attractive. When you look at it, I want to advise Joma not to make any sports equipment, except for gloves for mid-range goalkeepers.

14. Crystal Palace

Here's an example of how you can add extra color to your club palette without creating style clutter. Graceful additions of yellow give the form some inexpressible charm. Unfortunately, all this stylistic subtlety breaks down on the abomination of a sponsor logo that does not fit into anything at all.

13. Stoke City

It is difficult to say who was the author of the idea of ​​the "tricolor" on the collar and on the edge of the sleeves. What do these stripes mean - red, white and blue? Maybe Stoke City is flirting with the French electorate for some reason? However, it looks pretty interesting.

12. Leicester

This season, Leicester's kits are suddenly embellished with golden elements. This could be understood if they had done so a year ago, in the wake of the championship. But now, after a disastrous season, it looks somehow pompous and caricatured. As if the cabaret troupe was dressed up in costumes that were relevant five years ago.

11. West Ham

The V-shaped dark element on the chest looks a little strange - like the players managed to sweat thoroughly even before they entered the field. Overall ... Overall tasteful, but somewhat old-fashioned. Design in the spirit of the 90s is not always good.

10. West Bromwich

A very worthy stylistic solution. Plus - a completely ingenious answer to the eternal, like the world, question: what should be done to make the numbers on the back of striped T-shirts distinguishable? Yes, just remove the strips from there, and that's it!

9. Bournemouth

Holy and pleasant simplicity! Bournemouth's designers haven't changed much since last season. We just made the stripes a little narrower and extended the black stripe from the shoulder to the sleeve. Indeed, the best is the enemy of the good.

8. "Southampton"

Ditching the traditional stripes and switching to Ajax style T-shirts (only with color inversion) looks justified and effective. True, the impression spoils a little when you realize that the solid white stripe on the front was most likely pressed by Virgin for a more effective presentation of its logo.

7. Everton

A form devoid of grace and style. Deep blue is good, but general form looks like the designers forgot that they needed to make a uniform for Everton, and when they did, there was only a day before the deadline. And they just took an early 90s T-shirt and put the logo of the current sponsor into it ...

6. Manchester United

This great-grandfather collar looks weird, but the little black inserts work great - they should be on any real Manchester United kit! In general, a harmonious decision, and there would be no special questions if it did not cover the strange impression that we have before us a repainted Chelsea shirt from two years ago.

5. Arsenal

The primary red is slightly darker than last season (one of the two red options on the club crest). The rest is practically unchanged, except for the collar, which seems both meaningless and annoying at the same time. This T-shirt, more than any other, does not look real, but drawn.

4. Liverpool

Probably the best piece of the season. The collar could have been slightly smaller, and it would have been nice to add the orange-gold elements that always look good on Liverpool's uniform. But this is already very petty quibbles. The current red - a bit darker than usual - will indicate the most elegant form of the Premier League throughout the season.

3. Manchester City

Nice to look at, fresh and clean, with a logo delicately inscribed in the chest space. Maybe I would like to see a little more imagination from Nike designers. But isn't there too much we want?

2. Tottenham

The "crisp white" color might look boring or pretentious, but in this case, there is neither one nor the other. Tottenham have found perhaps the best solution to the sponsorship logo problem. It would seem that these huge letters should have killed the impression. On the contrary, they bring everything to life and create style.

1. Chelsea

When you look at a T-shirt made by Nike, you realize: here is a T-shirt made by Nike! This is a kind of design quality mark. But alas, in this case, we do not see anything special, except that this is a T-shirt made by Nike.


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Leicester

The sensational champions of England are dressed by PUMA, and although Leicester has not received a custom outfit design, we can say that the fox's outfit looks simple but tasteful.

The second set will be red.

There is also a third form, which is white with thin blue vertical stripes.

"Arsenal"

It turns out that the most successful among the technical sponsors of the Premier League at the end of last season is PUMA. This company dresses not only champions, but also vice-champions. We have already noted the stylish "gunners" uniform, made in traditional colors, but with several elegant "chips". Admiring again.

Tottenham

In all likelihood, this last season When Tottenham dress at Under Armor, the Spurs are looking to sign a lucrative deal with Nike starting summer 2017. Perhaps the new outfitters will figure out how to diversify the classic T-shirt designs, too low-key for the 21st century. Although, someone will consider this an advantage.

The second set is dark blue with gold accents, and the third one is the inversion of these colors.

"Manchester city"

At Manchester City, the first thing that attracts attention is the emblem, which has returned to the canonical form. Previously, the "townspeople" never had a basic uniform consisting of blue T-shirts, blue shorts and white leggings. Nike went wild.

In guest uniform, a black bodysuit is combined with burgundy sleeves.

And this is what the third set looks like.

"Manchester United"

For Manchester United, the gear is made by Adidas, whose designers in the 2016/2017 uniforms made an important historical reference. T-shirts of the "Red Devils" seem to be sewn in half, with the halves differing from each other in shades of red. This is a tribute to the memory of the progenitor of Manchester United - the Newton Heat club. Only then did the T-shirts consist of two multi-colored halves - yellow and green.

The guest form also makes sense. The blue color and texture should be reminiscent of the form in which Manchester United won its first European Cup, beating Benfica in the final.

The third set is white with gray "lace".

Southampton

All Southampton kits in one shot. For the “saints”, Under Armor has created an original design. The red and white stripes are now of unequal thickness, the title sponsor's logo fits perfectly into the composition, and the white area is preserved on the chest. The second set is made in black and gray with the addition of red.

West Ham

Umbro's Hammerheads are dressed in traditional colors, with distinctive details new emblem and an inscription dedicated to the move to the Olympic Stadium.

On the left is the new emblem, on the right is the old one.

This is what West Ham's away outfit looks like.

And they also made a special uniform for the hammers, timed to coincide with the move to new stadium... The design repeats the very first version of the club uniform.

"Liverpool"

Liverpool has a classic red color combined with gold. Is it a hint of the ambitions of the team under the leadership of Jurgen Klopp in the new season?

The second set is black, and the third is made in a poisonous bright light green color.

Stoke City

Since this season, the technical sponsor of the "potters" has become the Macron company, which replaced New Balance in a responsible position. Strictly speaking, nothing fundamentally new.

Chelsea

My new form with the lions, Chelsea will not be able to show the Old World, because the Blues will not take part in the European competition.

The second set combines black and light green colors, as well as an image of an un-tuned TV.

The third set is white with blue details.

Everton

Everton's three colors: blue, black, orange.

Swansea City

The Welsh Swans changed both their technical and title sponsors this summer. JOMA now dresses instead of Adidas, and a bookmaker has replaced the brokerage company on the chest.

Watford

Dryworld created the outfit for Watford.

West Bromwich Albion

The WBA that has just acquired is worn by Adidas.

Crystal Palace

This is how the KP collaborating with Macron will look stylish. The home kit is a red and blue classic, while the away kit is inspired by old patterns with diagonal stripes.

Bournemouth

“Bournemouth” will fight for survival or will try to repeat the feat of “Leicester” (what the Premier League is not kidding?) In such ammunition.

Sunderland

The eternal outsider who always manages to cling to rescue positions, Sunderland, have unveiled three kits from Adidas. Will the "black cats" be lucky once again in these clothes?

Burnley

The newcomers of the Premier League are not far behind. Burnley in traditional claret and blue colors.

Middlesbrough

Looks pretty home uniform Middlesbrough, and the guest house is quite good.

Hull City

Finally, it came to Hull City, whose variations on orange and black have always attracted attention.

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