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Football Kits - 2016/17

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Top rated kit in the Daily Mail.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3717869/Premier-League-2016-17-kit-ratings-look-best-worst-simply-outrageous-new-strips.html

 

HOME KIT

Now to the Premier League champions. What a story and one that will be told indefinitely. Their fans won't care what kit they wear this season - they're still revelling in THAT fairytale.

But to celebrate their historic achievement, the new design will see them proudly don the gold Premier League patch.

It doesn't stop here though. A geometric jacquard pattern is used on the body and sleeves rather than plain blue while a gold stripe features on both the shirt and shorts. Just champion. VERDICT 9/10

AWAY KIT

Red has been the dominant colour of Premier League champions - Manchester United and Arsenal battled it out for years. 

PUMA said the new colour and design are in tribute to the players' fearlessness in their remarkable campaign.

The shirt is punctuated with subtle stripes but these run diagonally, fading to create a lighter red at the bottom.

 

The last time Leicester wore red away from home, they miraculously escaped relegation, going on their superb run at the end of the season. What will happen this year, another push for the Premier League title or a scrap in the bottom half? VERDICT 8/10

THIRD KIT

Leicester are synonymous with their usual royal blue attire but Claudio Ranieri's side will wear the new white strip whenever they play away against opponents whose jerseys feature blue and red.

Leicester say the jersey is based on the 1983-84 season, when Gary Lineker scored 22 goals.

Also, if the Premier League champions face Barcelona in the Champions League, this would be the kit they would wear. Lionel Messi, you have been warned. VERDICT 7/10 



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Pretty sure Palace have used yellow as a regular away colour in the past. Personally think it looks smart with their traditional sash.

 

Looks better with white mind, but guess that would've necessitated a third kit too for playing West Brom, Sunderland etc.

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22 hours ago, Voll Blau said:

Pretty sure Palace have used yellow as a regular away colour in the past. Personally think it looks smart with their traditional sash.

 

Looks better with white mind, but guess that would've necessitated a third kit too for playing West Brom, Sunderland etc.

Fair enough, especially if it means they don't need a third kit.

 

The colour scheme just looks awful though.

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