Premier League clubs normally change their playing kit every season, so today we take a look at a few jerseys we felt were iconic. All the selected shirts mean a great deal to that club's supporters and represent a special time for them and their team.
We take look at Manchester United's treble-winning jersey from 1998, the kit Blackburn Rovers wore when they won their first ever Premier League trophy, and the shirts Portsmouth featured in when they claimed their memorable FA Cup win in 2007, among others.
Here is the full list, and why they were selected:
Arsenal (Season: 2003/04) – The season Arsenal's Invincibles went the whole campaign unbeaten in the Premier League.
Manchester United (Season: 1998/99) – Won the treble: Premier League, FA Cup Champions League.
Chelsea (Season: 2004/05) – Won their first Premier League trophy.
Manchester City (Season: 2011/12) – Won their first Premier League trophy.
Portsmouth (Season: 2007/08) – Won the FA Cup 69 years after they had previously claimed it.
Blackburn Rovers (Season 1994/95) – Won their first, and only, Premier League trophy.
Liverpool (Season: 2000/01) – Won a treble: League Cup, FA Cup UEFA Cup.
Wigan Athletic (Season: 2012/13) – Won their first FA Cup title.
Everton (Season: 1994/95) – Won the FA Cup 11 years after they had previously claimed it.
Tottenham Hotspur (Season: 2007/08) – Won the League Cup, the last major piece of silverware they have won.
Can you think of any other iconic Premier League jerseys? Have your say in the comments section below.