Rating Our Top 3 EPL Home Jerseys 2024/25 Season
- Jake Revill
- Dec 29, 2024
- 3 min read
The English Premier League is renowned not only for its thrilling on-field action but also for the vibrant and stylish kits that grace the pitches each season. This year, the competition for the best home jersey was fierce, but three clubs truly stood out from the pack:
1. Chelsea FC
Chelsea's improved form has surprised everyone this season and their star studded team is certainly looking good on the pitch. Their home jersey for the 2024/25 season is an instant classic, not just for the simple yet unique design, but also for the fact that it has no sponsor, somehow elevating it above all other teams offerings for that reason alone. The iconic blue hue is a staple for the club, and this year's design incorporates a subtle yet elegant pattern that adds a touch of sophistication. The clean lines and minimalist approach ensure the focus remains on the players and their performance.


2. Liverpool FC
I have to be honest and say that up until this year, Nike's offerings for LFC since they took over production in 2020-2021 season, have been lacklustre, pedestrian, boring even. This years offering for Liverpool's home jersey is a bold design statement that draws elements from the club's rich history and passionate fanbase. Geometric pin-stripe patterns offset the classic liverpool red base, with yellow accents used for the Nike logo, LFC badge and striking triangular flashes under the arms and on the shorts. The collar, remains the talking point, dividing opinion a BMW grille, but ironically (especially since this is Nike's last year as kit manufacturer for LFC) this collar directly references a popular and iconic collar design that Adidas used between 1991-1995, although what divides opinion is the choice to cut the V of the collar off so high. Personally, I'm pleased to learn that Adidas is taking over from Nike supplying LFC kits from 2025-2026 Season onwards and hope they don't disappoint and come up with another iconic design for a club they share such a rich history with, but until then, this season's home and third kits at least deliver something more interesting than

3. Ipswich Town FC
Ipswich Town's home jersey this season is a classic take on their traditional colours. Reminiscent of the stunning yet simple 2020-2021 BHAFC Home kit, this blue with white pinstriped shirt is an instant classic. Throw in some stylish sponsorship/branding in the form of promoting shareholder and lifetime fan Ed Shearans's new '+-=/x' Tour, tonally matching shorts and socks and the overall design is an instant classic. The design is both modern and unique, reflecting the club's ambitious and forward-thinking approach.

Honorable Mentions:
Arsenal FC: It's rare that Arsenal do not feature in the Top 3 kits. As a Liverpool fan I've often looked on enviously at Arsenal's kits, but this year with the exception of their blue Third kit which was a contender for this years Top 3 EPL Third Kits for the 2024-2025 Season, their Home and Away kits suffer point deductions for the design of the shorts, introduced and omnipresent on the international stage International during this summers 2024 Euro Finals, The African Cup of Nations and the CONCACAF Gold Cup, they've been an eye-sore ever since, but the home jersey itself is always a winner, especially with long sleeves, which is always a preference for me personally.
Brighton & Hove Albion FC: The stunning yet simple BHAFC 2020-2021 Home kit for the Seagulls remains my favourite since Nike took over from Errea in 2014, but this years classic blue and white striped iteration incorporates a really sharp faded pin-stripe detail that offers a fresh design element from previous seasons.
Of course, this is just one perspective of many. Often the beauty and appeal in design lies in its subjectivity. What are your thoughts? Do you agree with this ranking? Share your favourite Premier League home jerseys in the comments below!
Disclaimer: This blog post is based on subjective opinion and may not reflect the views of all fans.
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