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The best kits of the 2023/24 season

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One of the best parts of the break in between football seasons is the release of all the new kits.

2023 has certainly not disappointed thus far, with teams from all corners of the world dropping some absolute beauties and must-haves for any fanatics, regardless of their own allegiances.

Here’s a rundown of 90min‘s favourite kits for the 2023/24 season.

If you need a good kit, you can always rely on Club America to come through.

From the Coca Cola days in the 90s right through to this spectacular effort, the Mexican side never disappoint.

The lesser-spotted third kit getting some real love from Porto.

Gold accents are almost always a win.

Speaking of gold accents, say hello to this beauty from Cadiz.

The subtle print across the face of the shirt is actually reprints of the club badge thrown in at all angles. It just works.

With golden print and tributes to the Invincibles, what’s not to like about this simple shirt from Arsenal?

It does help when they’re not making mistakes printing it, however…

RC Lens are injecting a splash of colour with their 2023/24 away kit.

It’s a simple design but one that is done perfectly.

You can copy my homework, just don’t make it too obvious.

Benfica and Lens are going for a similar vibe this year, and we’re all for it.

We can’t choose between AFC Wimbledon’s home and away kits, and you can’t make us.

If you love Football Manager, you’ll love both these shirts.

Paying tribute to the club’s first-ever shirt, this ‘origins’ design from Corinthians won a fan vote to become part of the club’s arsenal this year.

Over 2,000 designs were submitted by fans but this one walked away with over 50% of the 100,000 votes.

Look, this Barnsley shirt isn’t for everyone. There’s no denying that.

With a real USA throwback vibe to it, there’s just something special that deserves your attention.

It’s loud. It’s in your face. It’s perfect.

Keeping the David Bowie vibes from previous kits, this away shirt is a must-have.

OTHER CONFIRMED AND LEAKED KITS FOR THE 2023/24 SEASON

Dubbed ‘The Northern Lights Kit’, this release from Aberdeen is another colourful beauty.

The Dons are back in the Europa League next season and they’ll be bringing this gem on tour with them.

The two-tone adidas stripes are so simple and yet so stunning.

Get this on more kits, please and thank you.

Yep, this is nice.

A bit of a snakeskin vibe from Stoke, who are taking pride in their away kits these days. Keep them coming.

Quite a divisive one here. Inspired by the flowers of Florence, Fiorentina’s away kit has left some fans drooling and others crying.

Whichever side of the fence you land on, there’s no denying you can’t take your eyes off it.

Look, there’s an obvious debate to be had about the new love of the colour green at Newcastle, but we’re trying to just see shirts as shirts on this list.

This might be Castore’s last design for Newcastle, and if that’s the case, it’s a lovely one to go out on.

Ajax have produced some absolutely stunning designs in recent years, whether that be home, away or pre-match shirts.

It’s the away strip that’s getting the love from us this year.

Anytime a club produces a throwback to yesteryear, it’s going to get our attention.

We just want to throw this Lyon shirt on and try bend free-kicks into the top corner like Juninho Pernambucano did all those years ago.

Announced back in March, Germany Women will bring this absolutely sensational shirt to the World Cup this summer.

Germany have a history of producing some of the best kits around and this latest effort deserves all the attention in the world.

Swedish side AIK don’t always get the global love they deserve for their kits, but this Stockholm Edition will surely catch the eye.

The design is beautiful and the unique Nike branding just adds to the overall class.

Italy debuted their tribute to history in the Nations League semi-final against Spain and won plenty of new fans wearing this simple design.

There’s nothing fancy about it, and there doesn’t need to be.

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