Everton’s new home kit is unveiled today but just what is your favourite during the Premier League era?
So what do you favour? A collar, a round or a v-neck? A plain design or lots of details?
Manufacturers hummel have hinted at some 1980s inspiration with their latest creation, as already displayed with Southampton’s retro look but how much white should be on the shirt? Remember the controversial Gary Lineker ‘bib’ of 1985/86? Unlike the kit that came before it and was worn by Everton’s most-successful side, it has never been reproduced, probably due to its unusual design and connotations with a season in which the team finished runners-up in both the League and FA Cup to double-winning neighbours Liverpool.
What about a third colour? Should black or yellow or anything else ever make it on to an Everton home shirt?
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While we know the shirt will be predominantly royal blue and the shorts will be white, the colour of the socks remains something of a thorny issue. Do you prefer blue or white?
Here’s the full run-down of every Everton home kit of the Premier League era from the NEC years to Danka, One 2 One, Keijan, Chang, SportPesa, Cazoo and Stake made by Umbro, Puma, back to Umbro, Le Coq Sportif, Nike, Umbro again and now hummel.
We want you to rate them all out of 10 – remember we're talking kits NOT the players wearing them!