Premier League clubs have been releasing a variety of new home, away and third kits all summer long.
With the new season now just days away, here's a full look at all the new kits that will be on display in 2014/15.1. Arsenal
Arsenal launched their first set of three new Puma kits this summer after a long standing relationship with Nike came to an end.
The home kit has a classic Arsenal look, while the away kit is a familiar yellow colour. The third option has a distinctly more unique feel to it, with lime green trim accentuating the diagonal blue stripes.
2. Aston Villa
Sticking with their usual claret shirts with blue sleeves, Aston Villa's new home shirt also features blue pinstripes and is paired with white shorts and claret and blue hooped socks.
The away shirt is a not dissimilar white design, featuring slightly wider spaced claret pinstripes. It is worn with claret shorts and claret and white hooped socks
3. Burnley
Back in the Premier League for the first time since 2010, Burnley launched their new kits with the tagline, "Back in our town, back on our Turf".
The home kit is a typical Burnley design in claret and sky blue, while the away kit is a slick all black effort with silver trim.
4. Chelsea
Chelsea's 2014/15 home kit is a modern take on a Stamford Bridge classic, paying homage to the club's heroes of the 1980s.
The all yellow away kit also has a retro look, though the black third kit, with its sky blue soundwave inspired stripes, is much more modern.
5. Crystal Palace
After last season's blue and red halves Crystal Palce have reverted to their usual stripes for the new campaign. The yellow and sky blue away kit is also reminiscent of a traditional Palace design.
Both shirts will feature new club sponsor NETELLER for the first time.
6. Everton
This season Everton's kit are supplied by Umbro once more, following a short association with Nike. The club have also changed their badge after criticism of last year's alteration.
The simple traditional home design is backed up by a black away kit and a white third kit.
7. Hull City
Hull City prepare for their second successive Premier League season having just announced their most lucrative sponsorship agreement ever.
The Umbro home shirt is typical black and amber stripes, while the away kit is just all black. The club also have a new badge.
8. Leicester City
Leicester City's return to the Premier League after 10 year sees a new set of kits promoted with the tagline '#fearless'.
The Puma supplied home kit is very similar to the one the Foxes wore last season. A new gold away kit and red third kit have also been launched.
9. Liverpool
American manufacturer Warrior have kept with Liverpool tradition for a very simple all red number. Luis Suarez won't be wearing it, but fans will be hoping the Uruguayan's former team-mates can keep going without him.
The yellow away kit is also a Liverpool classic, while the black, grey and red third kit is an altogether more edgy design.
10. Manchester City
Defending Premier League champions Manchester City have traded in their traditional white shorts for an all sky blue home kit this season.
The contrast of the yellow sponsor on the dark blue away kit is a subtle tribute to the club's 1999 Division 2 Playoff Final win.
11. Manchester United
This season's Manchester United kits will be the last made by Nike, but they are the first to feature Chevrolet as the sponsor.
The red, white and black home kit is in keeping with United tradition, as is the white away kit and the all blue third strip.
12. Newcastle United
There have been plenty of changes on the pitch at Newcastle over the course of the summer and things look a little different in the kit department too.
The new home kit features heavy black colouring on the chest, Puma's attempt at some originality on the traditional stripes. The away kit is all grey.
13. Queens Park Rangers
QPR's kits will be supplied by Nike this season and all three options are very simple designs with no frills or spills.
The home kit is traditional blue and white hoops, while the red and black away kit has a classy AC Milan look to it. A plain all white third kit completes the set
14. Southampton
After two years in all red kits, Southampton have proudly returned to their famous red and white stripes with black shorts.
The away kit is an all dark blue effort, featuring subtle yellow trim. Both kits have been produced by the club itself, rather than an external supplier.
15. Stoke City
Stoke's 2014/15 kits have been made by Warrior for the first time, following the end of a partnership with Adidas.
The very typical red and white home kit is complimented by a sharp light blue away kit with a dark diagonal stripe.
16. Sunderland
This season Sunderland's red and white stripes feature a heavier trim than in recent years, with black and gold both around the neck and under the arms.
The all blue away kit features black pinstripes for a very stylish look.
17. Swansea City
Swansea fly the sole Welsh flag in the Premier League and have stuck with the all white home kit that has served them so well over the last few seasons.
Last season's garish purple and yellow away kit has been replaced by much more agreeable red and black halves.
18. Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham have experimented with an all white home kit on a few occasions in recent times, but for the second season running supplier Under-Armour have gone with dark shorts.
Yellow features prominently in all three designs. The home shirt has yellow trim for the first time in a few years. The 11 thin yellow stripes on the black away strip are a tribute to legendary manager Bill Nicholson's trophy record, while the third kit is fully yellow.
19. West Bromwich Albion
This season West Brom have somewhat traded in their navy blue stripes tradition for a mostly white home number. The shirt does still feature very thin stripes, but it has an entirely different look.
The away kit is simply all red.
20. West Ham United
'Throwback' certainly seems to be an underlying trend for most clubs these days and West Ham are certainly no different. Their claret home shirt evokes strong memories of the mid 1980s when the Hammers finished third in the First Division.
It is supported by a diagonally striped blue away kit and a purple third kit.
Source: ftbpro