(Images) Every new Premier League home kit as Manchester United reveal new strip, including Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal shirts

Manchester United have finally released their kit for the new season, meaning that every Premier League side has now done so.

The Red Devils took longer than the rest to show off their new shirts due to their new deal with Adidas, who have taken over from Nike at Old Trafford. The new strip harks back to the classic jerseys from the 1980s, with three stripes on each shoulder.

However, are they the best? Here is every team’s home shirt for the coming campaign…

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AFC Bournemouth

A classic look for the home kit at Dean Court, but perhaps more impressive is the pink third kit in support of breast cancer sufferers.

Arsenal

Very similar to last season’s effort from Puma, they will be hoping this could what they win the Premier League in for the first time since 2004.

Aston Villa

Not a bad strip, but with of the player’s showing it off having already left it may have some bad memories attached to it this season.

Chelsea

A new sponsor for the Blues with Yokohama tyres, but still a very similar top to the last iteration.

Crystal Palace

There will be a sponsor applied come the new season, with former Tottenham backers Mansion adorning the shirt. However, should they keep the retro look here?

Everton

The Toffees have swapped out the black trim for white, and will hope it brings more luck than they had last time round.

Leicester City

Blue shorts and socks join this shirt, will it be to Claudio Ranieri’s liking?

Liverpool

Back to a simple red for the Merseyside outfit, after experimenting with white stripes last time out.

Manchester City

Manuel Pellegrini will want this shirt to inspire his side to better than second next time round.

Manchester United

A nod back to the 80s for the Red Devils, who will be wanting to be more successful than they were in that decade.

Newcastle United

Standard fare for the Magpies, and at least Mike Ashley hasn’t annoyed fans with a change of kit yet.

Norwich City

Perhaps more interesting than this kit, is their third strip. It is also green and yellow, and almost completely pointless.

Southampton

The Saints will be looking forward to their European adventure in this shirt.

Stoke City

Although they seem to be buying as many Barcelona players as they can, the Potters haven’t paid homage to the Nou Camp in their kit…yet.

Sunderland

A terrible pre-season has gone underway before Dick Advocaat’s first full season in charge, and this shirt hasn’t brightened up proceedings by looking exactly the same as every year.

Swansea City

Gold has been swapped in for the black of last season, perhaps the Swans are finally confident of their Premier League status?

Tottenham

An infamous ‘seat belt’ adorns the Spurs shirt, maybe they are waiting for a car crash of a campaign?

Watford

The Hornets will be hoping this shirt can somehow help them to avoid relegation to the Championship.

West Brom

A familiar look for the Baggies, but will it be a familiar brand of football from Tony Pulis?

West Ham

Retro from the Hammers, and they will be hoping it brings the success of old under new boss Slaven Bilic.