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Premier League Jerseys

Shop Premier League jerseys for every top-flight English club — home, away, kids and retro kits for the teams defining world football, found for you on Amazon.

The Premier League is English football’s top division and one of the most-watched sports leagues on the planet. Founded in 1992, it brought together the country’s biggest clubs under a new competition that quickly attracted global broadcast deals, marquee signings and passionate supporters in every corner of the world. From the north-west rivalry between Manchester City and Manchester United, to the historic clashes between Arsenal and Liverpool, Premier League matchdays are a showcase of elite football — and the jerseys that go with them are among the most sought-after in world sport.

Below you’ll find Premier League clubs with dedicated jersey pages. Each one brings together home, away, third, kids, retro and custom options so you can find exactly the kit you want and check out on Amazon.

Premier League Clubs

ARS

London

Arsenal

Iconic red & white home kit.

LIV

Liverpool

Liverpool

Classic all-red Anfield kit.

CHE

London

Chelsea

Royal blue home & away kits.

EVE

Liverpool

Everton

Royal blue Toffees home kit.

About the Premier League

History and Format

The Premier League was formed in February 1992 when the clubs of the old First Division broke away from the Football League to negotiate their own television deal. The inaugural season kicked off in August 1992, with Manchester United claiming the first title. From that point forward the competition grew into a global broadcasting phenomenon, with live matches reaching well over 100 countries each week.

The league runs on a promotion and relegation system. Twenty clubs compete across a 38-game season running from August through May. Each side plays every other team home and away, with three points for a win, one for a draw and none for a defeat. At the end of each season the three lowest-placed clubs are relegated to the Championship, replaced by three promoted sides. The title is awarded to whichever club finishes top of the table after all 380 matches have been played.

Clubs finishing in the top four typically qualify for the UEFA Champions League, while fifth and sixth place typically lead to UEFA Europa League spots. The FA Cup and League Cup (often known by its sponsor name) run alongside the league, offering additional silverware throughout the season.

The Biggest Clubs and Their Rivalries

No rivalry in English football carries more weight than the North West Derby between Manchester United and Manchester City. Both clubs share a city and compete at the very summit of the sport, making matches between them must-watch occasions that often define title races. United dominated the early Premier League years under Sir Alex Ferguson, while City, backed by sustained investment from 2008 onward, have become the competition’s most decorated side of the current era.

On Merseyside, the Merseyside Derby between Liverpool and Everton is one of English football’s oldest and most intense local contests. Liverpool have historically held the upper hand in Premier League meetings, but Everton’s passionate fanbase ensures the fixture is never straightforward. Across the capital, the North London Derby between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur divides families and neighbourhoods every time the two sides meet at the Emirates Stadium or the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Chelsea’s rivalry with both London neighbours and the traditionally dominant northern clubs intensified during the Roman Abramovich era, which brought four Premier League titles between 2004 and 2017. Newcastle United’s passionate Toon Army and Aston Villa’s rich history as former champions add further colour to the competition, and clubs like West Ham United bring strong local identities rooted in their east London community.

Iconic Premier League Kits

The Premier League era has produced some of the most recognisable football shirts in the game. Arsenal’s red and white home kit is one of the most enduring designs in world football, while their famous yellow and blue away shirts from the early 1990s remain popular among retro collectors. Liverpool’s all-red home jersey — worn at Anfield since the 1960s but re-imagined each season — is instantly recognisable across the globe, and their eclectic away kits from the 1990s have become sought-after vintage pieces.

Manchester United’s classic red home jersey, paired with white shorts and black socks, is one of the defining images of the Premier League’s formative years. Their grey away shirt from the mid-1990s became famous for the wrong reasons mid-match, but it has since become a cult collector’s item. Manchester City’s sky blue home strip is a constant, while their navy away kits and occasional bold third shirts have generated strong fan demand in recent seasons.

Chelsea’s royal blue home shirt is one of the most consistent identities in English football, while Tottenham Hotspur’s white home jersey with navy trim has remained a clean, classic look across decades. Newcastle United’s black and white vertical stripes are among the most distinctive in football, with fans devoted to the traditional design regardless of seasonal updates. Aston Villa’s claret and blue combination is among the oldest in the English game, dating back to the club’s Victorian origins.

Retro kits from the Premier League’s early seasons are particularly popular among collectors. Shirts from that period often featured bold sponsor logos, vivid patterns and adventurous cuts that look striking today compared with the more streamlined designs of recent years. Many clubs and third-party manufacturers now produce officially licensed retro replicas that celebrate those celebrated eras.

Premier League Jersey Buying Guide

Premier League jerseys follow the same general kit structure as clubs around the world. The home jersey carries each club’s primary colors and crest, the away jersey offers a contrasting design for road games, and most clubs release a third or special-edition kit each season. You’ll also find kids and youth sizes for younger supporters and retro designs that celebrate celebrated eras — from Arsenal’s 1990s Highbury days to Liverpool’s treble-winning shirts.

When shopping on Amazon, read each listing carefully to confirm the season, whether the jersey is authentic or replica, and the available sizes. Replica kits are the most affordable and popular for everyday fans, while authentic jerseys match the on-field specification with a slimmer, performance fit. For help choosing, see our authentic vs replica jerseys guide and our sizing guide.

Choosing the Right Fit and Size

Premier League kits are typically produced by major kit manufacturers including Nike, Adidas and Puma, depending on the club and the season. Each brand sizes slightly differently, so checking the size chart provided on each Amazon listing is always worthwhile before ordering. As a general rule, if you are between sizes, sizing up gives a more comfortable everyday fit, while going true to size is better for an athletic look. Our full soccer jersey sizing guide covers the key things to check across all major brands.

Kids and youth sizing varies considerably. Some listings follow a standard age-based sizing (e.g., ages 7–8 or 9–10), while others use XS/S/M/L youth sizes. Toddler kits are also often available for the biggest clubs, making Premier League jerseys a popular gift for young fans. Always compare the chest and length measurements against your child’s current kit for the best result.

Home, Away and Third Jerseys

Each Premier League club typically releases at least two jerseys per season — a home kit and an away kit — and most clubs add a third kit as well. The home jersey is the one most fans reach for first, as it is the kit worn at the club’s stadium and the most closely associated with the team’s identity. Away jerseys are often bolder in colour choice, giving designers more freedom, which makes some away kits especially popular as collector’s pieces. Third kits tend to be the most adventurous, sometimes featuring unusual colourways or graphic patterns that generate considerable debate among supporters — and considerable demand.

New kits are typically released in the summer ahead of each season, though some clubs release their away or third kits later in the year. If you are after the latest design, check Amazon listings carefully to confirm which season the jersey corresponds to, as previous-season kits are often still available at reduced prices and represent good value.

Custom Premier League Jerseys

Many Premier League jerseys can be personalized with a player name and number, or your own name and favourite squad number. Look for custom or personalized listings on Amazon if you want a unique kit or a memorable gift. Browse more options on our custom soccer jerseys page.

Retro and Vintage Kits

The demand for retro Premier League shirts has grown steadily as fans look to celebrate memorable eras of English football. Shirts from the first decade of the Premier League — roughly 1992 to the early 2000s — are particularly desirable, as the era produced bold, distinctive designs that look very different from today’s cleaner aesthetics. Retro kits make excellent gifts for supporters who followed their club during those seasons, and many are officially licensed replicas of the original designs. Browse our retro soccer jerseys section to see what is currently available across clubs and eras.

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Premier League Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Premier League jerseys?

Use the club links on this page to shop each Premier League team’s jerseys on Amazon, where you can check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.

Which Premier League jersey is the most popular?

Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea are among the best-selling Premier League kits worldwide, reflecting their global fan bases and recent on-field success.

Do Premier League clubs offer kids jerseys?

Yes. Most Premier League clubs sell youth and kids sizes, and many offer toddler kits as well. Check the size chart on each Amazon listing carefully, as youth sizing can vary by brand and season.

What is the difference between an authentic and a replica Premier League jersey?

Authentic jerseys match the exact on-field specification worn by players — they use performance fabrics, a slimmer athletic cut, and typically cost more. Replica jerseys use similar materials and carry the same branding but are cut for a more relaxed everyday fit and are priced more accessibly. For most fans, a replica is the practical choice. See our authentic vs replica jerseys guide for a full comparison.

Can I get a Premier League jersey with a custom name and number?

Many Premier League jersey listings on Amazon include a customization option so you can add a player name and squad number, or your own name. Look for listings that mention personalization or printing when browsing each club page, or visit our custom soccer jerseys section for more options.

Are retro Premier League jerseys available?

Yes. Retro and throwback kits from memorable Premier League eras are available for many clubs. Classic Arsenal Highbury-era shirts, Liverpool’s famous 1990s designs, and Manchester United kits from their dominant Treble season are among the styles fans typically seek out. Browse each club page to see which retro options are currently listed on Amazon, or explore our retro soccer jerseys section.