Football Today
·19 July 2024
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Everton launched their 2024/25 Premier League home kit on July 17 as they prepare for their last season at Goodison Park.
Sean Dyche’s side had another torrid campaign in England’s top flight last term, plagued by back-to-back point deductions midway through 2023/24, but eventually eked out a 15th-place finish.
Hoping to piece together a more peaceful campaign in 2024/25, the Merseyside heavyweights embark on a new era after breaking their partnership with sportswear manufacturer Hummel.
Everton have turned to British sportswear giant Castore to manufacture the club’s apparel for the new season, aiming for a stylish departure from Goodison.
But the club’s decision to join forces with Castore is a bit surprising, given that Aston Villa and Newcastle United have dropped the company due to quality issues.
The 2024/25 home kit has a royal blue base and a round neck, while the body of the jersey features an abstract illustration of Everton’s first official crest from 1920.
Castore’s unique design sees the letters ‘EFC’ embedded within the print, separating Everton’s new shirt from all 2024/25 Premier League kits while paying homage to the club’s rich tradition.
Despite launching the sale of the new home shirt, the Toffees have yet to unveil their away and third kits, but online leaks have killed the suspense.
If the leaks are valid, the Everton new away kit has a fresh colourway. It’s a light lemon and dark, with the club’s crest appearing in a recoloured version above the front-of-shirt sponsor Stake.