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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Adam Masina of WatfordDuring Friendly match between FC Koeln and Watford at Kitzbuehel, Austria on 17 July 2018. (Photo by Action Foto Sport/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Adam Masina of WatfordDuring Friendly match between FC Koeln and Watford at Kitzbuehel, Austria on 17 July 2018. (Photo by Action Foto Sport/NurPhoto via Getty Images) /

8. Watford

The Hornets play in a nice stadium, Vicarage Road. They’ll be wearing some really nice kits in that stadium this season.

The home kit is a testament to complimentary design, with every element working together to make something very attractive. The design complements the badge, the badge complements the sponsor and the sponsor complements the design. Watford supporters should hope that their play on the pitch is as attractive as their kits.

The away kits feature a very nice shade of green, with neon accents. It may not be what Watford would traditionally wear as an away kit, but it works well nonetheless. It’s a great complement to the home kits, with a less aggressive design. The club unveiled these kits in a really cool way, too.

https://twitter.com/WatfordFC/status/1020322445402812417

They sent away kits to any fan who attended all 19 away games the club played in last season. It was a great way to reward loyal fans of the club, especially since those fans came out to support a team that lost 13 of those 19 away games.

Adidas has done pretty well this year in the Premier League, all things considered. The only kit it’s made for England’s top division that you can consider “bad” would be Cardiff’s, but that’s due more to circumstances out of the brand’s control than anything else.

Watford will look great this season, as they attempt to move even higher in the league table.

These kits are so nice, former Watford chairman Sir Elton John could probably write a song about them.