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The 10 worst jerseys in the Premier League 2021-22

From jerseys without logos to recycled templates, who has done worse

The 10 worst jerseys in the Premier League 2021-22 From jerseys without logos to recycled templates, who has done worse

Just before mid-August, with the umpteenth defeat of Arteta's team, one of the most watched leagues in the world officially opened: the Premier League"The Premier League is the best packaged football product in the world," wrote Martí Perarnau, in an article published in Perarnau Magazine, which enjoys a great reputation and like every year is going through a myriad of changes that have not compromised its aesthetics.

Despite this, the new wave of 2021-22 kits had very high peaks, which we have told you about here, but also hopelessly low peaks, each brand following its own trend, pursuing a very precise idea. In some cases it has not been enough at all, like Leicester and Leeds sharing the same template, proposed years before in the shirt of the Russian national team at the 2018 World Cup. There are also super contested jerseys such as the ones without logos designed by PUMA for all its clubs, where a glance at the comments on social media did not go down well with Manchester City fans, or the Liverpool one that immediately ignited controversy because of its uncertain orange, a colour never adopted by the Reds. But the issue also concerns smaller teams, such as the small disaster of Brighton's away jersey, used in past years by nike as a goalkeeper's jersey, or Everton's one made with an anonymous design that doesn't add anything special to the Toffees' classic blue.

10. Chelsea - Third kit | Nike

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9. Watford - Home | Kelme

8. Aston Villa - Home | Kappa

7. Brighton - Away Kit | Nike

6. Newcastle - Home | Castore

5. Leeds - Away kit | adidas


4. Everton - Home | Hummel

3. Leicester - Home | adidas 

2. Liverpool - Home | Nike

1. Manchester City - Third Kit | PUMA