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Everton reveal new home kit

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The new EFC 2024/25 home kit has been revealed by Everton and Castore, which will be worn during the final season at Goodison Park.

Men’s, women’s and youth kits, as well as infant and baby versions, are now on sale and available online, or in-store from Everton One and Everton Two.

Everton reveal new home kit

The traditional royal blue shirt features a round-necked, blue and white hooped collar and pays homage to ‘The Originals’, a term that recognises Everton’s place within its own city of Liverpool and the wider game of football.

As the Club celebrates its last season at Goodison Park, the body of the jersey sees an abstract representation of Everton’s first official crest from 1920, with the letters EFC deconstructed within the print. The plain blue sleeves boast an innovative set-in construction, offering a more comfortable and supportive fit.

The shirt is supported by brilliant white shorts with a flat finish waistband and blue trim. The brilliant white socks are topped with blue and white hoops and sport the EFC logo on the shin and Castore wings trademark on the calf.

Everton reveal new home kit

For the first time supporters will have a choice of purchasing a kit that best suits their lifestyle.  

Pro kits, identical to the one worn by the players and available in men’s and women’s sizes only, are designed for peak sporting performance. The premium, ultra-lightweight Aertek-textured pro shirt, with matching shorts, features a raised silicone, heat-sealed Club crest and laser cut eyelet ventilations to keep players cool and comfortable, while also offering maximum mobility during the most intense exercise. 

Replica kits are non-textured, with enhanced intricate detailing, including a woven applique Club crest and Castore logo, ensuring the kit can be worn for leisure, as well as casual sports.  

Alternate blue shorts and socks are available in men’s and women’s sizes, in both Replica and Pro versions. 

The goalkeeper kit, which is available only in Replica version, carries the same features and will be vibrant lime green in colour, with matching shorts and socks. 

Club captain Seamus Coleman, who featured in The Originals kit campaign, said:

“I love the look and feel of the Castore home shirt. It is very traditional and has a modern twist.  

“The elements of the original crest from the 1920s woven into the design are a great nod to the past. I know how much Evertonians respect their history and that will play a major part this season as we prepare to say goodbye to Goodison, a stadium that means so much to everybody.”            

Castore Co-Founder, Tom Beahon, added:

“We are proud to reveal the first home kit following the announcement of our partnership with Everton Football Club. 

“As a brand born in the north west, Castore wanted to honour the rich history of the club, crafting a kit that provides both sentiment and high performance.” 

Training wear and leisure wear will be available to purchase along with the home kit. Travel wear will follow later this month. 

To buy the new Everton home kit in men’s, women’s, youth, baby and infant ranges, visit the website or head to the Everton One or Everton Two stores.

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