Everton have released their new 2025-26 away kit featuring a pastel yellow shirt accompanied by blue shorts. The away kit incorporates several elements to pay homage to the dockland heritage surrounding the club’s new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.
The shirt features a polo-style collar with the iconic Prince Rupert’s Tower on the neck. It also “incorporates a sleeve pattern that represents the railway line that served the Liverpool docklands during a time when they were at the centre of maritime connectivity during the mid-to-late 1800s,” according to the club website.
The shirt is accompanied by blue shorts that feature a flat-finish waistband and have the Everton logo on the right thigh. The away kit also has pastel yellow shorts that resemble the sleeve trim of the shirt.
Bramley-Moore Dock, the site which serves as the venue for the Hill Dickinson Stadium, has a glorious heritage associated with trade and commerce. It welcomed ships from across the globe, with coal, food, cotton and clothing all distributed via the historic rail tracks that have been reinstalled as heritage assets at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Iliman Ndiaye, Jarrad Branthwaite, Jordan Pickford, Jake O’Brien, James Garner and Vitaliy Mykolenko were some of the members from the men’s first team to be associated with promotional media for the new away kit.
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Jay Harris
1 Posted
17/07/2025 at
14:54:10
Looks good but a price of 152 is taking the piss.
Derek Knox
2 Posted
17/07/2025 at
14:58:14
I think it looks naff, as for the price, I agree with Jay, they can fook right off with that me old mate !
Keith Gleave
3 Posted
17/07/2025 at
15:24:24
Not to my taste and the cost of everything has significantly increased since the takeover
Frank Crewe
4 Posted
17/07/2025 at
15:34:01
Would you pay more than £100 quid for a T-shirt? As long as it’s a different colour from the opposition, who cares?
Emma Day
5 Posted
17/07/2025 at
15:38:13
Iliman’s face says it all.
Rob Halligan
6 Posted
17/07/2025 at
15:52:43
Don’t Buy It, you don’t have to buy it and nobody is forcing you to buy it!!
Alan J Thompson
7 Posted
17/07/2025 at
16:25:39
From washed out grey to washed out yellow.
Alan Corken
8 Posted
17/07/2025 at
16:26:15
On balance, however, I think my old HAFNIA shirt will see me through another season.
Raymond Fox
9 Posted
17/07/2025 at
16:37:08
Mike Allison
10 Posted
17/07/2025 at
16:37:28
It looks fine, seen a lot worse.
Craig Walker
11 Posted
17/07/2025 at
16:40:11
£80 though? I sometimes get the shorts for down the gym but £40 for a pair of shorts? I think I’ll wait until next March time when they start selling ’em off cheap.
Martin Berry
12 Posted
17/07/2025 at
16:48:44
The home kit I like and the wave effect, however anything with Stake on is not a safe bet to buy and I won’t be paying the crazy prices either.
Scott Hamilton
13 Posted
17/07/2025 at
17:07:56
Hate the colour.
Hate the collar.
Hate the sponsor.
Derek Powell
14 Posted
17/07/2025 at
17:10:59
Detest collars so it’s a No.
Neil Copeland
15 Posted
17/07/2025 at
17:46:55
Or…we can embrace the fact that we at last seem to have business savvy owners and that we appear to be moving in the right direction.
The shirt price reflects the need for more commercial income. As Rob H says above, don’t buy it if you don’t like it or the price.
Mike Gaynes
16 Posted
17/07/2025 at
17:47:09
Makes me crave even more the end of Stake’s shirt sponsorship.
Can’t wait.
Micky Norman
17 Posted
17/07/2025 at
17:50:54
Custard
Billy Shears
18 Posted
17/07/2025 at
18:07:27
Why?
Amber should be away shirt anyroad, made with cotton & why two prices for the adult shirt.
£35 difference for breathing holes on the shirt design… behave!!!
Scott Hamilton
19 Posted
17/07/2025 at
18:28:48
Micky – Roobarb
Danny O’Neill
20 Posted
17/07/2025 at
18:32:43
I tried explaining the two shirt pricing on another thread, but I’ll repeat.
I first encountered this, funnily enough, in the Roma club shop in central Roma, when my wife and son wanted a Roma top.
I asked what the difference was. The pro shirt is made in exactly the same way as the one the players wear. The replica is made of different material. They both visibly look the same.
I don’t know if other clubs do the same.
A new kit always divides opinion, but as Rob says, if you don’t like it, don’t buy it. I haven’t bought a top for decades. I’ve got a few t-shirts, that I’ve bought from Everton the Gear, but tend not to wear colours to the match. I never really have.
Martin Berry
21 Posted
17/07/2025 at
18:42:37
As for commercial income, I hope there are better ways of making it rather than the fans shelling out £80 on a replica shirt.
With those prices, I don’t see anything savvy about those prices other than extortion (if you want to buy, and as I have said I won’t).
That said it’s the trend across all the Premier League clubs, and boy don’t the fans pay for it!
Kevin Naylor
22 Posted
17/07/2025 at
19:06:02
In 6 months time, after Christmas, it will be £40 and still nowhere near worth the money.
Mike Hayes
23 Posted
17/07/2025 at
19:14:35
If fans are disgusted by the price of everything, don’t buy it. Easier said than done but it’s the only way they will listen.
£20 is plenty for ticket prices – that’s the reason I hate this country – likes nothing better than to rip its own off.
Justin Doone
24 Posted
17/07/2025 at
19:32:27
Or it’s the colour of a healthy piss-taking fan.
Colin Glassar
25 Posted
17/07/2025 at
19:32:41
I thought we were getting a new shirt sponsor? Puma are offering a billion quid to sponsor a crappy shirt.
Josh Horne
26 Posted
17/07/2025 at
20:16:59
Brief excitement that we’d splashed the cash on a whole new squad of players I’d never heard of before I realised half of the names on the club website are WSL players.
Also, who buys a Michael Keane shirt?
Christine Foster
27 Posted
17/07/2025 at
20:19:40
Not sure just how or why it’s relevant to the new stadium! It’s bland, it’s vanilla, totally uninspiring! Pretty dire all round…
You may have guessed, I don’t like it!
Dan Nulty
28 Posted
17/07/2025 at
20:26:58
Bring back Hummel
John Burns
29 Posted
17/07/2025 at
20:41:59
As some have said, nothing beats amber and blue for an away kit.
Liam Mogan
30 Posted
17/07/2025 at
20:51:33
Fantastic kit. Vanilla, lemon, white top – put in the wash accidently with bright yellow socks is all the rage in haute couture this season.
James Marshall
31 Posted
17/07/2025 at
21:26:11
The other thing I say every year is that once the game starts do you at any stage think, “Oh God I don’t like those shirts”. No, you just watch the game.
They could play in dinner jackets or straight jackets for all I care.
Bobby Mallon
32 Posted
17/07/2025 at
21:31:17
Just buy the fake for £15.00
Christy Ring
33 Posted
17/07/2025 at
21:55:19
Castore utter shite! Just the truth
Neil Copeland
34 Posted
17/07/2025 at
21:56:03
Do I like the shirt pricing? No, but I can see why they are doing it and if it does help bring success then…
Ernie Baywood
35 Posted
17/07/2025 at
22:22:51
I suddenly fancy a custard cream.
Danny O’Neill
36 Posted
17/07/2025 at
23:08:12
Maybe a lemon meringue Ernie?!
Jimmy Cormack
37 Posted
17/07/2025 at
23:37:46
But as has been mentioned if they go out and play well in it then who cares.
Totally agree Christy theyre output has been pretty crap.
James Fletcher
38 Posted
18/07/2025 at
00:57:53
Reckon I’ll just get the matchday top instead, looks a lot better
Paul Kernot
39 Posted
18/07/2025 at
01:50:45
Iliman looks like a kid on a school trip.
Dale Self
40 Posted
18/07/2025 at
02:41:39
I was thinking of settling for a jockstrap but they do not offer any.
Mark Andersson
41 Posted
18/07/2025 at
03:11:10
I zoomed in on the pic, I like the kit, colour, and desinge. If I had a spare $300 Aussi then I would buy my wife a new sex toy.
Eric Myles
42 Posted
18/07/2025 at
03:30:11
Billy #18, maybe they’re not going to wear it in the winter, but imagine the price with that extra material for long sleeves, another 20 Quid at least.
Steve Brown
43 Posted
18/07/2025 at
03:30:58
Dale, they might offer a thong?
Steve Brown
44 Posted
18/07/2025 at
03:32:43
Better than the lazy design of the home kit – Kerry Dixon at Chelsea in the 1980s.
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