Here are the first 4 teams.
Arsenal: For the Gunners I have tried to keep a very traditional look for the club. I found it difficult to incorporate a red design with enough white to compensate for their traditional white sleeves, so I went for Ajax inspired design with a watermark pattern.
AFC Bournemouth: For Bournemouth I kept the traditional Red and Black stripes. I have thinned them right down to have 9 black stripes on a red body.
Brighton: For Brighton I went for a traditional White and Blue stripes, with blue shorts. The diamonds that feature in the stripes are a nod to their late 1990's kits
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Burnley: Probably my least favourite design within the portfolio. I found it difficult to come up with a unique design for Burnley. I ended up with the classic Claret and Blue forming a side panel and shoulder panels of the uniform and A watermark to finish of the design.
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Cardiff: For Cardiff I have gone for a two toned blue design with red highlights. I think Cardiff need to look at Red, considering that they switched to a red kit full time only a few years ago.
Chelsea: For Chelsea I went for a traditional hoops design with white and red in the middle. The hoops theme continues as a watermark from top to bottom.
Crystal Palace: Red body with two thick blue stripes, which was similar to waht they wore in the 1990s. Coupled with blue shorts and blue socks, to maintain a predominately blue look
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Everton: For Everton I felt like a white yoke on a blue body really suited them, which took inspiration from the 2009-10 kits that they wore. The cuffs include the classic umbro look and the kit is completed with white shorts and socks.
Thanks for the feedback. Next up Fulham:
For Fulham I went for a Black and White design inspired by their current kits. I also think the thick, collar design suits them and was what they wore when I started following the EPL in the 2013-14 season.
Huddersfield Town: Huddersfield were quite difficult to design for, as they have kept a similar design for their most of their history. I went with a stripes design, but added a gradient effect as a point of difference from Brighton. I also kept the blue shoulder panels from their current kits.
Leicester: For Leicester I focused on keeping a predominately blue kit, with white and yellow accents. I have gone away from the gold that they have used in their last few seasons and used the colour of the fox from their logo.
Liverpool: For Liverpool I tried to keep a very traditional design. Liverpool wore pinstripes in the 1980s, as well as having watermarked stripes throughout their recent history, so I thought it was a fitting design.
Next Up, Manchester City: For City I've gone for an all blue look. I feel like they can really get away with any design, with their colourbeing so unique and iconic within this league.
Man Utd: I went for a traditional look for United. The half-half two toned red from their 2016-17 kits. I have made the red devil a prominent design on the front and included some side panels.
Newcastle: I went for a bit of an out there Newcastle design. I thought it was important to keep it black and white, however I changed up their striping pattern to add some sort of flare. I'm still not sure whether a number panel would work better.
Southampton: Design is inspired by their late 1970s kits. The rest of the kit is completed with Black shorts and Red and White hooped socks
Solid portfolio
Do you intend on going down to the championship too or are you all done for now? If so, would love to see my Queens Park Rangers get the AFL treatment.
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