Everton and Castore have unveiled the club’s new home kit for the 2025/26 season — its first at the soon-to-open Hill Dickinson Stadium, which was forced to reduce capacity by 119 seats this week ahead of its official opening.
The royal blue shirt features a wave-like pattern inspired by the River Mersey, which runs alongside the club’s new waterfront ground. The men’s, women’s, youth, infant and baby kits went on sale today, both online and in-store at Everton One and Everton Two.

Available in both Pro and Replica versions, the kit is the latest collaboration between the club and Castore, which continues to manufacture matchday, training, and leisurewear for the team. A limited number of sponsor-free shirts will also be available, following growing fan demand for cleaner designs in recent seasons.
While the Pro version is identical to that worn by players, using Castore’s lightweight Aertek-fabric and ventilation features for performance wear, the Replica kits are designed for casual use, with finer woven details and embroidered crests. The launch also includes alternative shorts and socks, as well as a green goalkeeper kit, though the latter will only be sold in Replica form.
Everton defender Jake O’Brien, speaking at the launch, said the new kit marked the start of a new era for the club as it prepares to leave Goodison Park. “It’s an incredible place, so everyone is excited for what we can achieve there,” he said. “To top it all off, we’re wearing a really great kit, so we’re all set to go now.”
Training and travel ranges are set to follow later in the summer. The kit is available now via evertondirect.com and in-store.