Premier League: Arsenal, Liverpool & Man Utd reveal new kit designs

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Arsenal's home, away and cup kits are unveiled at Carnaby Street in LondonImage source, Arsenal.com/puma
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Arsenal's three kit designs for the new season were modelled by Santi Cazorla (left), Mikel Arteta (centre) and Mathieu Flamini

Arsenal have become the latest Premier League club to unveil their new kits for the forthcoming season.

The FA Cup winners revealed the three designs they will use during the 2014-15 campaign at the main central London store of kit supplier Puma.

Arsenal's home strip remains in the club's traditional red-and-white colour scheme first adopted in 1933.

The away kit sports a familiar yellow-and-blue design, while a two-tone blue strip will be used for away cup games.

Southampton, West Ham United and Liverpool appear to have embraced the past with their new designs.

The Saints have returned to red-and-white stripes, while the new home shirt of the Hammers is similar to that worn in 1985-6.

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West Ham's new kit is similar to that used in 1985-6 when they had their best-placed top-flight finish

Liverpool have gone for a yellow-coloured second away shirt and on Monday released a black and red third strip.

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Liverpool released a third kit featuring a chequered sash on Monday

Everton's new home jersey features a retro collar, while promoted Queens Park Rangers have gone for thinner blue and white hoops.

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QPR's new shirt features thinner blue-and-white hoops

Others to unveil this season's colours so far include Manchester United, Chelsea, Stoke City, Crystal Palace and Aston Villa.

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Manchester United's new kit is modelled, in the front row, by Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney and Shinji Kagawa

Manchester United are in the final year of their agreement with Nike, who are thought to be one of three companies competing to win the new rights when the current deal expires.

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Oscar models Chelsea's new home shirt

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