Everton have unveiled their 2025/26 home kit, marking a significant moment in their history as it will also be the first kit worn at their new waterfront stadium, Hill Dickinson Stadium.

In collaboration with Castore, the kit celebrates the club’s legacy and its fresh surroundings by incorporating a striking wave-inspired design. This design is a tribute to the royal blue River Mersey, which now outlines Everton’s new home.

The shirt features a modern V-neck collar with white trim. This is complemented by all-white shorts that include a minimalist waistband, discreet drawcords, and the club crest on the thigh, creating a sleek and sporty look.

Finishing the kit are royal blue socks adorned with the iconic Prince Rupert’s Tower on the shin and Castore’s wing emblem on the calf.

For fans, the kit comes in two tiers. The Pro version, identical to what the players will wear on matchdays, is available in both men’s and women’s sizes. Meanwhile, the replica kit – designed for style and comfort – features an intricately detailed, non-textured finish with a woven crest and branding, perfect for matchday or casual wear.

In a special first, Everton are also offering a limited number of sponsor-free shirts, available in outfield, men’s sizes only, giving purists and collectors something extra to cheer about.

The Toffees will debut their new look on August 23, when they christen Hill Dickinson Stadium against Brighton in the Premier League. Win or lose, they’ll do it in style.

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