Everton 22-23 Away Kit Released
Everton's new 2022-23 away kit was launched this morning. It's made by Hummel and will be worn in the 22-23 Premier League season.
Everton 22-23 Away Kit
This is the Everton FC 2022-2023 away jersey, made by Hummel.
Introducing a striking look, the Hummel Everton FC 2022-23 away football shirt is mainly pink with a navy graphic pattern on the front, while the sleeves and back are solid pink.
The graphic pattern on the front consists of interconnected lozenges with fading edges. There are two rows of slim horizontal lines inside of the lozenges. The graphic pattern is inspired by the angled roof of Prince Rupert's Tower, which is the centerpiece of the club crest.
A navy crew-neck collar with pink trim, navy Hummel chevrons on the shoulders and navy sponsor logos with a pink border on the front round off the vibrant look. The club badge graces the left chest in a recolored navy / pink rendition, while Prince Rupert's Tower sits on the upper back underneath the collar.
Navy shorts and pink socks complete the new Hummel Everton 2022-23 away uniform.
Available from July 19, the Hummel Everton Football Club 2022-23 away jersey retails at £64.
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