10. Liverpool
Liverpool’s home kit is pretty much the same like before. The shirt and shorts are a uniform red with yellow accents and trimming. The new strips were unveiled in front of fans at Pier Head by first team players from both the men’s and women’s teams. The shirt has a very simplistic design with a round button-down collar.
Liverpool’s away kit looks really good this time around. The black strips with red and silver trimming on the front has been inspired by the programme design from their first European Cup victory in 1977 and pays tribute to the team that brought glory to the club.
They got their third kit horribly wrong – a fluorescent yellow set of strips that no one will look at during an afternoon game on a hot sunny day. Mignolet’s dull grey strip isn’t any better either.
9. Arsenal
Arsenal and Puma released the new season’s kit through a series of images and videos featuring Santi Cazorla, Olivier Giroud and Hector Bellerin. And after that first look Gunners’ fans will be hoping they hold up better than Switzerland’s kit from Euro 2016.
There’s nothing outrageously new about the Gunners’ home kit except maybe for that single dark red stripe running down the front of the shirt.

While their away kit hasn’t officially been revealed, just like many other goof ups this season so far, pictures of their second kit were leaked when a store in Sydney, Australia put them on sale. Thanks to their mistake fans now know the kit is a major throwback to better and more successful campaigns.
The yellow shirt is accented by dark grey trimming and collar with a thin yellow stripe through it.