Everton’s 2023/24 third kit has been revealed, offering a unique take on an iconic Hummel design.
Technical partner, hummel, celebrate its 100th anniversary this year and has recreated one of its most famous designs for clubs in their portfolio to mark the milestone.
And Everton’s variant – a grey, blue and white offering – takes inspiration from the Danish brand’s classic ‘half-and-half’ shirt worn in the country’s 1986 World Cup campaign.
In the Club’s first grey strip since 2017/18, the pinstriped shirt provides a striking contrast between ultimate and neutral grey tones, a white base palate, and the traditional Everton blue, which is accentuated in key features, including the stylish V neckline and modernised shoulder chevrons.
The unique colour combination also allows the Prince Rupert’s Tower logo – which again takes the place of the traditional Club crest on the third kit – to feature prominently, along with an ‘EFC’ retro logo on the outer neckline.
The shirt is complemented by ultimate grey shorts, with vertical blue and white chevrons and ultimate grey socks with a blue, horizontal chevron trim.
Everton Women defender Gabby George, who took part in the photoshoot for the kit, said: “It’s always nice to have something a little bit different as a third kit and this ticks all the boxes.
“The hummel design from the ’80s works really well with the grey, and the Everton blue really stands out, too.
“It’s a retro kit that looks and feels really modern and we’re looking forward to wearing it.”