With club football back on the menu across Europe, it won't be long until the 2024-25 season begins in Spain's , Germany's , Italy's and France's . You may be wondering if will hold off to retain their title, if will reclaim domestic dominance after 's historic year, or who from an open field will reign supreme in Italy. To which we would say; who cares? The most important thing is how all of those teams will be dressed this season.

With that in mind, we've taken a close look at all the outfield kits (home, away and third) that have been released by the clubs in Europe's top leagues who will be competing in this season's revamped . As with our , each club's combined kit output has been ranked counting down to No. 1, but that order could change.

So keep checking back here to see the latest kits added as they are unveiled, and see how they impact the ranking. 17. (Jako) Some clubs don't have a lot of wiggle room when it comes to revamping their home kit.

Stuttgart are in that category -- their trademark white jersey with a horizontal red band has remained more or less intact since the 1920s. Not much has changed since last season either, other than the removal of the ripple/sprinkle effect that peppered their 2023-24 shirt. The jersey in question is the shirt in the middle here (the other two are this season's goalkeeper kits,) which is a straight-up reversal of the home shirt.

Stuttgart sometimes have a daring splash of black thrown into the mix, but we're not even given that .