Premier League kits 16-17: All the leaked and released strips for next season

Details on the 20 teams as they come

Tom Sheen
Thursday 05 May 2016 05:40 EDT
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Chelsea and Sunderland are so far the only Premier League teams to have released their new kits for 2016-17.

The Blues released their new home kit on Wednesday but were met with a negative reaction after it was revealed that supporters could pay up to £149.95 if they wanted a full kit with a name, numbers and badges.

Chelsea also have a cheaper £50 version on sale.

Sunderland, who may not even be in the Premier League next season, also released their kit at the start of May, with adidas ditching black trim in favour of gold.

Manchester United and Liverpool have both been subject to numerous leaks of their new kits and are set to officially release their strips in mid-May, but Arsenal fans will have to wait all the way until July to see theirs.

Tottenham Hotspur's new kit was found on sale in Australia, although there has been no official word from the north London club.

Elsewhere, Swansea City have moved from adidas to Spanish brand Joma and Stoke City from New Balance to Italian firm Macron.

Scroll through the gallery to see all the latest kits - official and leaked:

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