#18 Huddersfield
The stripes are a good ol’ classic design and Huddersfield have maintained their traditional colours for their home kit. But somebody in the design team at PUMA decided that the stripes withering away into something vaguely reminiscent of polka dots ought to look classy on a football kit.
They might just be able to induce a sort of feverish frenzy in the eyes of the beholders and could prove to be a worthy strategy on the football ground provided their own players can cope with the headache.
#17 Stoke
Nah, nothing new. Macron have decided they want to keep the kit almost exactly the same just in case the cold rains have any qualms about knowing where to drop. The only changes are the additions of a red, blue and white strip on the collar and plain white nothingness on the back of their shirt to give the names the accentuation they deserve.
A painfully stale product.
For the away kit, Macron have gone for a strip with red lines across the chest. While the blue is captivating, the strip in the centre looks like someone doodled with crayons on a white sheet of paper.