The current football season may not quite be over yet, but that doesn't stop us thinking about the next campaign - even if there's a World Cup to take in yet.
And, with any new season, comes the traditional summer catwalk of fresh kit drops from every team up and down the country and beyond.
So, as you take in the transfer rumour round and what's happening in North America, DAZN News has stepped up to make sure you won't miss a single kit drop this summer.
Here's the latest threads ahead of the 2026-27 season...
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Nice vibrant yellow, lovely inclusion of the old-school badge.
But the trim is just a bit dull. Would have been much better in royal blue.
My word. What is this all bout?
Those massive adidas stripes, the reddish colour on the shoulders. Not for me, Clive. Not Real Madrid at all.
Finally, Nike have given Chelsea a decent-looking shirt after several years of odd design choices.
This smart look has a polo color, old-school badge, and is trimmed with a vibrant yellow. Top work.
Bolton are back in the second tier, but have gone full-on Big Sam with this new kit.
Wanderers' home shirt is very much a hark back that screams Nicolas Anekla, Kevin Nolan and erm...Nicky Hunt?
'Echoing moments that inspire' is the new Lione kit and despite the promotional gumpf, the kit is very nice.
The two-tone stripes are a different look for the South Londoners and Errea have added a touch of orange into the mix. Just not sure on that collar.
One of the more original designs so far is this new home strip for Derby from Puma.
The black and grey central pinstripes are a nice touch to an all-around smart look for the Rams.
Adidas have come up with their best effort to date for Villa, with a nod to the past.
The retro-look sees a nice polo collar for the Villans, on a shirt with much more claret than blue this time around. Props to the launch video, too, which even includes Brian Little.
The Rossoneri may have messed up their European plans for 2026-27, but they haven't messed up the kit.
Puma have gone back to basics with this more traditional and simple Milan look.
Pinstripes are always a classy look and this Plymouth design gets the thumbs up.
The strong white v-neck tops it off nicely.
There is so much to like about Bologna's new kit, with so many little details.
The Red piping, the embroidered badges and the small trim in between the stripes are great originality from Macron.
Just like their title hopes faded away in the last games of the season, City have a kit in 2026-27 where it's all about the fade.
Does it work? Not really. It's meant to be a play on 'Sky blue', but the verdict here is a lot more cloudy on Puma's latest effort.
The newly-crowned Serie A champions have gone back to a much more traditional look following the abstract stripes of their title-winning campaign.
Proper stripes, a smart polo collar and a gold trim that works very nicely. Good job, Nike.
It will please many that Liverpool and adidas have paid homage to one the most iconic kits of all time with a tribute to the Reds 1989-90 shirt.
And....they almost nailed it. It feels a bit of an own goal to have made the colour a deeper red, not matched the collar of the original and not used the trefoil logo. For that, it's a tiny bit of a let down.
The Gunners have snuck 'redcurrent' back onto their home kit, with the infamous colour part of the massive adidas home kit for 2026-27.
Not the strongest look we've seen from the brand for the Gunners, but will it also come with a gold Premier League patch?
The Red Devils are ready for next season with this new look for 2026-27 from adidas.
They've added a smart polo-style collar and matched it nicely with the cuffs. It's United's best look in years.
The League Two side have dropped all three of its new threads in one go, thanks to a new deal with Hummel.
They've gone pretty safe with the home, while the away is a nice two-tone blue number. The Watford-esque look for the third is also unoffensive.
The Italian giants have ditched the pink and gone with a more traditional look for their new design.
A polo collar gives the kit a right touch of class and a touch of gold has been added to the badge to make this addidas release a real gem.
The European champions are already looking beyond this year's triumphs with a sparkling new kit for 2026-27.
The traditional central stripe has been made wider than ever, and it really lifts what's become a bit of a tiresome template.
The German side are never shy about releasing new kits, but their latest effort is a lot more subdued than normal from Puma.
Less black, a more plain yellow base, but if you look closely, the neat addition to this shirt is the landmarks of Dortmund embossed into the fabric.
What a season it's been for Bromley and they are so excited about being a League One club next year, they've already released both home and away shirts.
The Ravens have added some smart pinstripes to their newest number, while the away is a very Bournemouth-looking red and black striped affair.
Certainly an upgrade.
The hoops of Celtic are one of football's most iconic looks, but it's not always easy to vary the design from season to season.
However, 2026-27 brings us our first anniversary kit for next term, as the Glasgow giants pay homage to their European Cup-winning side of 1967.
The green and white have been joined by gold on the kit to celebrate the victory and the local players who made it happen.
The League One side paraded their new kit on the last day of the season in a bid to light up what turned out to be a campaign that petered out for Wycombe.
Next year, though, they are literally going to be more flashy after adding some lightning-style graphics to their traditional quartered shirt template.
Bayern had the league wrapped up so early, it's no wonder they are already thinking about next season and wearing the strip in the Champions League too...never a fan of that.
The Germans have ditched the pixelated look they've been sporting this year and gone back down the traditional route.
The subtle pinstripes across the all-red base have been complemented by the gold trimmings on the collar and cuffs.
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