The new Toffees’ primary jersey is in the club’s customary royal blue with white details. It will be worn with white and blue shorts and socks combinations.
Everton FC’s Goodison Park once again provides the design inspiration behind the shirt.
According to EFC: The distinctive criss-crossed steelwork from the upper tier of the Bullens Road stand, the work of legendary stadium architect Archibald Leitch, has been used as the influence for a modern graphic that appears prominently on the chest of the new royal blue home jersey.
The 2019-20 kit – which will be worn for the first time when the Blues face Kariobangi Sharks in the SportPesa Trophy in Nairobi, Kenya this Sunday – utilises the same design influence on the sleeve cuffs and along the stylised crew neckline of the shirt.
An EFC logo similar to what was used for the 1991-93 home shirt is also in place on the back of the neck.
White shorts and socks with a royal blue turn over complete the new strip, which also benefits from new manufacturing techniques and material.