THE Premier League returns next weekend with plenty of great goals, superb skills and VAR outrage guaranteed.
But the new kick-off also gives many fans their first chance to see the new kits for the season in action.
It has been impossible to avoid the reaction around Arsenal's"bold" away kit.
The bright yellow number certainly caused quite a stir… and could affect the Gunners' ranking despite very popular home and third strips.
Elsewhere, Fulham have hit the headlines with their topical choice while three clubs inexplicably managed to "swap" jerseys.
And Newcastle's away kit option has another not-so-subtle reference to their Saudi Arabian owners.
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Some supporters were left disappointed again with far too many tremendously boring selections.
Something tells us some of the clangers won't be flying off the shelves of the megastores over the coming weeks.
Strap yourselves in for a journey through all the Premier League shirts for this season – the good, the bad and the ugly.
SunSport's Joshua Jones ranked all 20 clubs for their 2023-24 kits.
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Bear in mind, we have included leaked kits not officially released just yet and the rankings are based on the overall club kits so a great home shirt could be levelled out with a terrible away effort (yes, we are looking at you, Everton and Brighton).
Anyway, here we go…
20. Sheffield United
19. Luton Town
18. Liverpool
17. Brentford
16. Aston Villa
15. Chelsea
14. Tottenham
13. Newcastle
12. Nottingham Forest
11. Everton
10. Brighton
9. Wolves
8. Burnley
7. West Ham
6. Manchester United
5. Bournemouth
4. Crystal Palace
3. Arsenal
2. Manchester City
1. Fulham
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