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Chris Beesley

Everton new home kit design explained as hummel use recycled materials

Everton’s new home kits for the 2022/23 season are made from recycled materials and are produced using the same Eco 8 process as previous hummel kits for the Blues. Each jersey is made from eight bottles, and uses minimal water in the dying process, further supporting the club’s continued commitment to its Everton for Change environmental campaign.

Richard Kenyon, Director of Communications, Revenue and International Growth, said: “I’m sure Evertonians everywhere will appreciate this year’s home kit, which merges traditional elements of our brand with a modern styling.

“We've used our updated tower icon more extensively across the club over the last few months so it’s great to see it form part of the pattern within our latest home kit. It’s another strong kit, delivered by our technical partner hummel, and we thank them for their hard work in creating it and look forward to revealing our away and third kits with them later this summer.”

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Allan Vad Nielsen, CEO of hummel, added: “After two record-breaking seasons in terms of kits, we have really set the bar high for ourselves this year.

“We wanted to come up with something truly special and unique for all the passionate Evertonians across the world – and that’s exactly why we decided to incorporate the famous Prince Rupert’s tower as part of the 2022/23 Everton home jersey. We hope that the fans will be as excited as we are, and we can’t wait to share great memories together at Goodison Park wearing the new jersey.”

  • The new Everton home kit is available to buy online via www.evertondirect.com from 8am on Friday July 1, and in-store at Everton One (9.30am) and Everton Two (10am) from Friday, July 1. Selected training ranges will also be available in store and online, with more products becoming available throughout the summer.
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