Liverpool new home kit 2023/24 is released today and it’s a good one – but here are the 20 best kits of all time
Number Twenty
It’s a toss up between this (no collar) and Reebok’s previous effort (collar). No collar just about wins the day.
Number Nineteen
This season’s Nike kit isn’t the best, but it’s comfortable ahead of efforts from the likes of Warrior and Reebok, so scrapes into our top 20.
Number Eighteen
The 90s were hard on Liverpool and the kits followed suit, but this effort in 1995 is one of the best efforts from that decade.
Number Seventeen
Liverpool’s best kit of the 90s was Adidas’ last strip before the switchover to Reebok.
Number Sixteen
It’s not technically an official LFC home kit but Reebok’s Champions League special edition shirt the Reds wore on their return to the competition in 2001/02 might be their best effort.
Number Fifteen
Adidas went bold with the stripes over the should in the early 90s, and the kit now has a great retro look. One that has got better with time.
Number Fourteen
Nike’s first Liverpool effort wasn’t the best… but 2021/22’s effort – with orange on the sleeves – was both modern and kept Liverpool’s traditions. If only they’d won a couple more trophies in it…
Number Thirteen
Adidas enjoyed their best season in 2008/09 with this Liverpool home kit.
Number Twelve
Liverpool won the treble in this Reebok kit that has got better with age
Number Eleven
It was Bill Shankly who changed Liverpool forever when he decided they should trade their white shorts and socks for all red in 1965/1966. And this historic strip is one of the club’s best.
Number Ten
New Balance and Liverpool ruled Europe with a kit fit for champions in 2018/19
Number Nine
Liverpool won the European Cup for the first time in 1977 as Umbro introduced a touch of yellow – and class – to the home shirt.
Number Eight
Liverpool won their first league title in 30 years looking good in a retro New Balance number in 2019/20
Number Seven
Liverpool conquered Rome in a beautiful pinstripe number made by Umbro in 1984. This kit has inspired many other Liverpool shirts since.
Number Six
Adidas made subtle changes to their 1986/87 effort but with excellent results. Another beauty.
Number Five
Liverpool and Adidas just didn’t make bad kits in the 1980s.. John Barnes is simply iconic in this 1987/88 kit.
Number Four
Liverpool waited 30 years for their next league title after winning it in this Adidas kit in 1990, they are still waiting for a better home shirt.
Number Three
Liverpool were the first team to sport a sponsor with Hitachi in the late 70s and early 80s. The kit, made by Umbro, was much better than the haircuts.
Number Two
New Balance and Liverpool hit their stride in 2017/18 with this beauty of a home kit.
Number One
Adidas and Liverpool were a match made in heaven in the 1980s. The 1985/86 kit was a beauty.