Category Archives: English Premier League

Jadon Sancho United Away Kit 22_23

Manchester United debut new white away kit with red & black Adidas stripes against Crystal Palace

This is the new Manchester United away kit 2022/23, MUFC’s new alternate strip for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by Adidas, the new United change shirt first saw action in the Red Devils’ pre-season friendly against Crystal Palace in Melbourne earlier today, a fixture that Erik Ten Hag’s charges won 3-1.

The shirt is predominantly white and features red and black Adidas stripes on the shoulders- a nod to 1999. Adidas have unveiled two pairs of shorts (black primary and white alternate), with white socks completing the kit. Like with the new MUFC home shirt, this one has Teamviewer on the front and DXC on the sleeve. Continue reading

Closeup of Everton GK Away Shirt 2022-23

New Everton Away Goalkeeper Shirt 22-23 | Hummel Black & Fuschia Pink GK Kit

This is the new Everton away goalkeeper kit 2022/23, EFC’s new alternate GK jersey for the upcoming Premier League season. Made by Hummel, the new away GK kit was officially unveiled on 19 July, 2022 alongside the pink and blue outfield EFC alternate strip.

While the home goalkeeper top was green and black with a warped mint pattern, this alternate one is a black and fuschia pink creation from the Hummel stable. The pattern on the front doesn’t extend to the reverse though- the back remains plain, and the kit is completed by predominantly black shorts and socks. Continue reading

Man City Three Rivers on Crest 22 23

Red & Black Man City Away Kit 2022-23 | New MCFC Puma Alternate Shirt

This is the new Man City away shirt 22/23, reigning Premier League champions Manchester City’s new alternate strip for the upcoming season. Made by Puma, the new MCFC away shirt was officially unveiled on 19 July, 2022 and will be worn by the club’s players for the first time when they square off against Club America in a pre-season friendly.

The shirt features red and black diagonal stripes- a nod to the 1969 one as well as the three rivers on the City club crest (Irwell, the Irk and the Medlock). The reverse of the shirt doesn’t feature the stripes- it’s plain back in colour, with options for gold lettering (City font) and white (Premier League font). Continue reading