Everton and Castore have today released a new third kit that “reimagines the ripples of the River Mersey through a bold, colourful design.”
Completing a trio of 2025/26 strips that take inspiration from the area surrounding the Blues’ new waterfront home – Hill Dickinson Stadium – the striking pattern is influenced by the work of local graphic artist Neil Keating.
Men’s, women’s and youth kits, as well as infant and baby versions, are on sale immediately online at evertondirect.com and in store at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium Official Store and Everton Two (at Liverpool One, a gag that will never cease to raise a chortle.)
The black shirt, featuring a crew neck collar and Prince Rupert’s Tower icon on the chest, incorporates an abstract blue and yellow pattern that repeats through the body and mimics the flow of the river past Everton’s new stadium, which was opened with a 2-0 victory over Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday.
The design inspiration for the kit comes from the vibrant work of Keating, whose colourful, emotionally resonant and culturally grounded street art can be found around the city of Liverpool.
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Keating cameos in the video that announces the third kit, alongside a cast of Everton summer signings from both the Men’s and Women’s teams.
The 2025/26 third shirt, available in short sleeve only, is complemented by black shorts that feature a blue and yellow trim, a flat finish waistband, concealed draw cords and the tower icon on the right thigh.
Black socks with blue and yellow stripes on the fold-over mirror the colour scheme, while the tower icon on the shin and trademark Castore wings on the calf complete the look.
Once again, Castore will provide supporters with a choice of purchasing a kit that best suits their lifestyle, with pro and replica kits available.
Supporters will also be able to purchase a limited stock of sponsor-free shirts, both in Pro and replica kits. These are available in men’s sizes and outfield shirts only.
The two-tone orange, round-necked goalkeeper kit, which is only available in Replica version, carries the same features, with matching shorts and socks.
To browse the full 2025/26 home, away and third kit ranges, visit Everton and Castore have today released a new third kit that “reimagines the ripples of the River Mersey through a bold, colourful design.”
Completing a trio of 2025/26 strips that take inspiration from the area surrounding the Blues’ new waterfront home – Hill Dickinson Stadium – the striking pattern is influenced by the work of local graphic artist Neil Keating.
Men’s, women’s and youth kits, as well as infant and baby versions, are on sale immediately online at evertondirect.com and in store at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium Official Store and Everton Two (at Liverpool One, a gag that will never cease to raise a chortle.)
The black shirt, featuring a crew neck collar and Prince Rupert’s Tower icon on the chest, incorporates an abstract blue and yellow pattern that repeats through the body and mimics the flow of the river past Everton’s new stadium, which was opened with a 2-0 victory over Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday.
The design inspiration for the kit comes from the vibrant work of Keating, whose colourful, emotionally resonant and culturally grounded street art can be found around the city of Liverpool.
Keating cameos in the video that announces the third kit, alongside a cast of Everton summer signings from both the Men’s and Women’s teams.
The 2025/26 third shirt, available in short sleeve only, is complemented by black shorts that feature a blue and yellow trim, a flat finish waistband, concealed draw cords and the tower icon on the right thigh.
Black socks with blue and yellow stripes on the fold-over mirror the colour scheme, while the tower icon on the shin and trademark Castore wings on the calf complete the look.
Once again, Castore will provide supporters with a choice of purchasing a kit that best suits their lifestyle, with pro and replica kits available.
Supporters will also be able to purchase a limited stock of sponsor-free shirts, both in Pro and replica kits. These are available in men’s sizes and outfield shirts only.
The two-tone orange, round-necked goalkeeper kit, which is only available in Replica version, carries the same features, with matching shorts and socks.
To browse the full 2025/26 home, away and third kit ranges, visit evertondirect.com. Fanatics are providing free shipping for all online UK orders.. Fanatics are providing free shipping for all online UK orders.