REVEALED: Everton 2015/16 Home Kit

Everton have revealed their 2015/16 season home kit

Published 21st May 2015

Everton has revealed its new home kit for the 2015/16 season.

The new strip, which has been designed by Umbro, is inspired by iconic Everton home shirts of the past, featuring a white V-neck collar with a rib insert.

The reverse of the shirt carries an 'NSNO' insignia on the back neck area, a reference to the Club’s famous ‘Nil Satis Nisi Optimum’ motto.

The new lightweight home shirt is made using highly technical performance materials, including special body mapping on the back of the shirt for ventilation.

Shaped mesh underarm panels with contrast detailing and a lightweight textured Club crest offer the players and fans alike maximum fit, movement and comfort whether they’re on the pitch or cheering on the team from the stands.

The white shorts feature a contrast navy blue band around the waist, together with a mesh back panel for comfort and movement.

Double welt socks in white with a classic Everton blue trim, complete a a kit that balances classic Everton style with the very latest in performance technology.

The new kit is available to pre-order from evertondirect.com and stores Everton One and Everton Two today (Thursday, May 21), before going on sale on Saturday, June 20 both in store and online.

Speaking about the 2015/16 home kit, Club Captain Phil Jagielka, said: “It’s brilliant, the lads and I are really pleased with it and are excited about wearing the kit for the first time on Sunday against Spurs.

“When the season finishes people start looking forward to next season and the new kit plays a massive part in that, so I’m sure the fans will, as usual, take great pride in wearing the new shirt and show their colours ahead of the new campaign.”

Jagielka added: “Evertonians are a really proud set of fans, so they will be really pleased with this year’s design, which has lots of great features, such as the NSNO mention on the back. I think it will be just as popular, if not more so, than last year’s.”