Exclusive: Everton 17-18 Third Kit Revealed
The Everton 17-18 third kit introduces a neat look in dark blue, purple and fluo yellow. Made by Umbro and sponsored by SportPesa, the Everton 2017-2018 third jersey is already available to pre-order.
Everton 17-18 Third Kit
This is the Umbro Everton 2017-2018 third shirt.
The Everton 2017-18 third jersey features dark blue and purple stripes on the front, with the back and sleeves being solid navy. The (almost) understated base of the shirt is complemented by fluo yellow for all logos and design elements at the front of the neck and on the upper arms.
Dark blue shorts and socks, both with bright yellow detailing, complete the Everton 17-18 third kit.
Unveiled on 11 August, the Everton 2017-2018 third kit is already available to pre-order.
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