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YouTuber designs home kit for every Premier League club - there are some absolute beauties

Premier League fans probably think that they could do a better job of designing their club’s kits than the manufacturers themselves.

With fashion in the beautiful game becoming more and more popular each year, supporters are finding themselves analysing the yearly kit releases in more detail than ever before.

We’re not above the phenomena either because we’ll be first in the queue to rank, rate and compare the designs that major companies like Nike, Adidas and Puma unveil each season.

And truth be told, the last few years have seen some truly gorgeous releases with the big wigs of football jerseys taking off the shackles of boring templates and gunning for wackier end products.

However, one fight that the kit manufacturers always struggle to win is the admittedly difficult task of trying to reinvent a club’s signature home colours year after year after year.

Sure, you can push the boat out with the away, third and even fourth designs, but you can only stray so far from a club’s tradition and history when it comes to the home shirt.

And when there’s the pressure to come up with something inventive and unique every 12 months, it’s inevitable that some home jerseys are going to leave supporters shrugging their shoulders.

However, there could be a new hope for the creative sphere of home shirts in the Premier League and it comes in the unexpected form of a YouTuber, a graphic designer and days of hard work.

None other than ‘Thogden’, one of the biggest content creators in the football space, has tried their hand at creating a home kit for all 20 clubs taking to the English top-flight next season.

We’ll be the first people to admit that we were skeptical about the results because there are plenty of examples across social

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