Everton’s 24/25 Home & Away Kits

Everton unveiled their 2024/25 Premier League home kit on July 17 as they prepare to bid farewell to Goodison Park.

Indeed, the upcoming season will be the Toffees’ last at their iconic stadium, with Sean Dyche tasked with piecing together a less chaotic campaign after two nerve-wracking seasons.

Despite back-to-back point deductions midway through the 2023/24 campaign, Everton pulled off a decent 15th-place finish amid a protracted takeover saga.

While waiting for pieces to fall in place behind the scenes, the Toffees are readying drastic changes to their new outlook after deciding to break ties with long-term partner Hummel.

Having turned their back on the German-founded Danish manufacturing company, Everton embark on a new chapter with British sportswear giant Castore.

That’s a strange call, though, especially after Aston Villa and Newcastle United ended their partnerships with Castore, allegedly complaining about poor quality.

Well-versed in designing Premier League kits, Castore boasts a long-term presence in English football, with the company’s co-founder, Tom Beahon, reluctant to hide his excitement about joining forces with Everton.

“We are proud to reveal the first home kit following the announcement of our partnership with Everton Football Club.

“As a brand born in the north west, Castore wanted to honour the rich history of the club, crafting a kit that provides both sentiment and high performance.”

The 2024/25 home jersey features a trademark royal blue base and a round neck, with the kit’s body displaying an abstract illustration of Everton’s first official crest from 1920.

Though the club launched the sale of the new home kit in mid-July, the away shirt remains under wraps, keeping their fans guessing, only for online leaks to kill the suspense.

Per the leaked images, the new Everton away shirt boasts a fresh colourway, featuring light lemon and dark, with the club’s crest appearing in a recoloured version above the Stake sign.