Everton 22-23 Third Kit Released
The new Everton third kit was just launched by Hummel and the Premier League club. We will see the Everton 22-23 third kit in action for the first time this weekend when Everton take on Aston Villa.
Everton 22-23 Third Kit
This is the Everton 2022-2023 third football shirt, made by Hummel.
Introducing a vibrant look, the Hummel Everton 2022-2023 third jersey combines a yellow base with royal blue accents such as the sponsor logos on the chest and Hummel's chevrons on the shoulders.
Interestingly, the club crest on the left chest gets replaced by a simplified version consisting of Prince Rupert's Tower in a recolored blue rendition. This is inspired by the 1990-92 away kit, which featured a tower icon and laurel wreaths beneath the letters 'EFC'.
A simple blue crew-neck collar with yellow piping and a blue graphic pattern depicting Prince Rupert's Tower complete the modern look.
Yellow shorts and socks complete the Everton 22-23 third kit.
Everton 22-23 Goalkeeper Third Kit
This is the new Everton goalkeeper third jersey by Hummel.
The Everton 22-23 goalkeeper third kit goes for a garish look in 'mandarin', with graphics in black and 'old gold'.
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