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Everton unveil home kit for 2025-26 season at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium

Everton today revealed the first of their 2025-26 season kits with a launch of their home jersey made by local firm Castore, who are in their second season with the Toffees since stepping in following the expiry of the deal with Danish outfit hummel.

This has easily been the summer’s worst-kept secret as multiple leaks of the kits have hit the internet, and the new design even available from pirated sources abroad.

Well here it is Blues.

The New Wave

Our 2025/26 home kit – on sale now!

— Everton (@Everton) June 26, 2025

The home shirt pays tribute to the River Mersey where the Blues will be moving to, with their new digs at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Bramley Moore Dock ready for the new season.

The shirt, featuring a modern V-neck with white trim and available in short sleeve only, is supported by brilliant white shorts with a flat finish waistband, concealed draw cords and the Everton crest on the right thigh. Royal blue socks that sport the Prince Rupert’s Tower icon on the shin and trademark Castore wings on the calf finish off the look.

The mesmeric patterned ‘wave’ that flows throughout the shirt, takes inspiration from the royal blue Mersey that provides the backdrop for the club’s stunning new waterfront home.

The shirt, featuring a modern V-neck with white trim and available in short sleeve only, is supported by brilliant white shorts with a flat finish waistband, concealed draw cords and the Everton crest on the right thigh. Royal blue socks that sport the Prince Rupert’s Tower icon on the shin and trademark Castore wings on the calf finish off the look.

The Toffees also confirmed that there will be a limited number of shirts available without a sponsor, though only in men’s sizes.

The kit is available to order on the Everton website and Everton One and Two stores now.

They will likely wear the kit for the first time in their opening pre-season against Accrington on 15 July.

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