Ranking every Premier League team’s new kits

PRESTON, ENGLAND - JULY 21: Declan Rice of West Ham United during the Pre-Season Friendly between Preston North End and West Ham United at Deepdale on July 21, 2018 in Preston, England. (Photo b Lynne Cameron/Getty Images)
PRESTON, ENGLAND - JULY 21: Declan Rice of West Ham United during the Pre-Season Friendly between Preston North End and West Ham United at Deepdale on July 21, 2018 in Preston, England. (Photo b Lynne Cameron/Getty Images) /
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WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND – JULY 24: New Signing Joao Moutinho at the Sir Jack Hayward Training Ground on July 24, 2018 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Wolverhampton Wanderers FC/Getty Images)
WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND – JULY 24: New Signing Joao Moutinho at the Sir Jack Hayward Training Ground on July 24, 2018 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Wolverhampton Wanderers FC/Getty Images) /

9. Wolves

Wolves are back in the Premier League, and they’ll once again be one of the better dressed teams in it. The classic gold and black makes its return, and the kit is simple but striking. Bright colors generally work well with black, and Wolves’ kits are certainly an example.

The away kit is just as nice, a simple white shirt with black accents. Some gold may have helped to spice things up a bit, but the white and black was a good way to keep things grounded. Adidas tend to work best with a simple concept, and these kits are both examples of that.

Wolves’ kits look as good as they played in the Championship last season. They went on a tear through England’s second division, maintaining the top spot (and automatic promotion to the Premier League) from matchweek 15 to the end of the season. If they can continue their momentum, they won’t only be looking to just stay up — they’ll be trying to make some noise as well. In these kits, they’ll be able to do it in style.

https://twitter.com/Wolves/status/1018144656767488000

Wolves will feature a new sponsor in W88, an online betting firm. Their logo looks nice, and it’s probably going to be as good of a logo as you’ll get from these online betting companies plastered all over Premier League kits.

Seeing “The Money Shop” on a Wolves Premier League kit was something we were looking forward to, but as Jose Mourinho says, “you don’t always get in life what you want.”