
4. Burnley
Finally, a club without loads of money burning holes in their Armani suits whose kit competes with the best of the Premier League. I was not expecting to like Burnley’s kits as much as I do. They are often a difficult club to watch on the pitch, but at least this season they will be one of the most stylish.
KIT: Introducing the new Burnley FC home kit for the 2017/18 season.#StrengthInUnityhttps://t.co/K55VaiOEmN pic.twitter.com/WCqtJfJMFK
— Burnley FC (@BurnleyOfficial) June 14, 2017
You could get confused with Burnley and West Ham’s home kits. They are similar in color and design, even without the same kit manufacturers. The difference is subtle, but that’s not why they are ranked as high as they are. Their away kits are the best in the Premier League. Read it again. There’s no joke in there.
Introducing the new Burnley FC away kit 2017/18:
— Burnley FC (@BurnleyOfficial) July 30, 2017
Read: https://t.co/hZRJ5EoDJK pic.twitter.com/boDidrs2l7
At first glance, these kits may not appear to have much going on. A simple, yet elegant design with hints of light blue around the collar and sleeves, these could be some nice, yet average uniforms if not for one key aspect. The thin red stripes that go around the front are actually Burnley’s nickname “clarets” sewn into the fabric. That’s the most inventive design that I’ve seen this year for any Premier League club.
Burnley and Puma could have borrowed the idea from Conor McGregor’s suit earlier this year, but I’ll choose to believe that Puma thought of it first. It helps that the rest of the jersey is crisp and clean, but that unique innovation puts it over the top. If only their home kits weren’t so bland. Can they wear these every match? I’d be a fan.