Everton 2022-23 Hummel Third Kit

Everton FC have unveiled their new Third kit for the 22/23 season.

Everton and hummel have put the iconic Prince Rupert's Tower at the heart of the Club's 2022/23 third kit design.

The striking yellow and blue offering features the tower icon in place of the full Club crest, with the tower outline also reflected in a pattern that runs across the bottom section of the shirt and takes its inspiration from a feature of the popular yellow kit worn by Everton between 1990 and 1992.

Sign in or create an account to earn points for voting, keep track of your reviews, edit them, and more.

Prince Rupert’s Tower, built on Netherfield Road in the Everton district of Liverpool, opened in 1787 and stands to this day. It has featured on Everton’s club crests since 1938.

Everton adopted the tower icon as a branding mark in June 2021 and it has been visible on merchandise as well as across Club marketing materials and content ever since.

Like the shirt, the playing shorts and socks are yellow with blue chevrons and detailing.

The tower icon features on the front of the shorts and, mirroring this season’s home and away shorts, the hummel logo appears on the rear.  

View the: Everton 2022-23 Home Kit

View the: Everton 2022-23 Away Kit

 

2.0
63 ratings
Vote now!
  • 0
  • 3
  • 8
  • 3
  • 6
  • 10
  • 33
dimisfinesthour
  • Member
  • 1641
  • 1
 · 2 years ago
Comment (Not Required)
Would've been good if they just used the regular crest
Show more
Mud
 · 2 years ago
Comment (Not Required)
Sack or s**t betting sponsor on the front wrecks all the kits that on one will buy this wear. Absolute morons running that club.
Show more
Guest
 · 2 years ago
Comment (Not Required)
Average shirt (with a poor badge) with a less than average Dele Alli modelling it, the Next Jack Wilshere.
Show more
Barry Borkle
 · 2 years ago
Comment (Not Required)
Could have been a decent effort with a proper badge . As stated by others, they shouldn't have taken the campaign graphic and used it there. The club has stuffed this up, like so much of what it does.
Show more
Rita Peed
 · 2 years ago
Comment (Not Required)
This year Hummel's designers and kit explainers really are the Tossiest of the ******s. It's another level.

Nike, please work harder on if you want your TotT title back; your mere ****tishness in this area hasn't been enough in Hummel's onslaught of visual and verbal ****e.
Show more
  • Olga 2 years ago
    Loony
Karl
 · 2 years ago
Comment (Not Required)
Here’s a bit of context about the crest used on the shirt.

https://dixonbaxi.com/everton/

As a designer I felt the ‘campaign’ worked well but think it was a mistake to bring the campaign graphic into a shirt. Not where this should exist in my opinion.

Show more
Al
 · 2 years ago
Comment (Not Required)
Banter club
Show more
Rupert
 · 2 years ago
Comment (Not Required)
Like the colour
But who thought using a rectangle for a iconic badge was a good idea … it’s an awful graphic

Hummel haven’t made on good kit this year …
1/10
Show more
  • This sites pt* 2 years ago
    One not on
Brett Simons
 · 2 years ago
Comment (Not Required)
Bad for the crest. Who at the club has sanctioned that?
Show more
Dandan
 · 2 years ago
Comment (Not Required)
Everton and Hummel should both be ashamed of themselves for allowing this to go into production , the badge is like a couple of infants building blocks stacked one on top of the other , Monty Pyhons Royal Society for putting things on top of other things might give it the thumbs up , terrible
Show more
  • Scott 2 years ago
    It's basically a middle-finger silhouette because at Hummel they don't give a **** about Everton and are all Liverpool/ManU/Arsenal fans.