Vintage Everton Shirts & Retro Kits
Everton’s visual identity has long been defined by its deep royal blue, clean design language, and understated detailing. From classic Umbro home shirts to bold 1990s away kits, Everton shirts reflect a distinct Merseyside character rooted in tradition and resilience. At The Soccer Archive, our Everton collection brings together vintage Everton shirts, retro kits, and classic Toffees jerseys spanning multiple eras.
Whether you’re searching for a 90s Everton shirt, a classic NEC-sponsored home kit, or a more recent design from the club’s modern Premier League years, this collection highlights the evolution of Everton’s football shirt history through carefully sourced original pieces.
Iconic Eras: From Goodison Park Traditions to New Beginnings
Everton’s kit history balances heritage with experimentation. The crisp Umbro templates of the late 80s and early 90s remain especially collectible, defined by traditional crests and sponsor placements that became synonymous with the Goodison Park atmosphere. The NEC-sponsored shirts of the 1990s in particular are enduring favourites among collectors of vintage Everton football shirts.
Later eras introduced bolder away colours, subtle crest updates, and shifts in fit and fabrication as football shirt design evolved across the 2000s and 2010s. From classic royal blue home shirts to distinctive yellow, white, and alternative away kits, retro Everton kits reflect changing trends in football aesthetics while maintaining the club’s identity.
Original Everton shirts from these periods often feature embroidered badges, textured sponsor applications, and fabric constructions that distinguish them from modern reproductions.
Everton Players & Shirt-Era Legends
Everton shirts are closely associated with the players who defined their respective eras. Supporters and collectors frequently search for kits connected to club icons - whether that’s a Duncan Ferguson-era Everton shirt, a 1990s design linked with the NEC years, or early-2000s home kits associated with David Moyes’ side.
More recent seasons have also developed their own nostalgic appeal. Shirts from the 2010s and beyond, often associated with players such as Leighton Baines, Tim Cahill, Romelu Lukaku, or Seamus Coleman, represent a modern chapter in Everton’s kit history. As seasons pass, these designs become part of the broader archive of classic Everton football shirts.
If you’re looking for an Everton shirt inspired by a particular player era, sponsor period, or design phase, this collection spans multiple generations of Goodison Park history.
Everton Hummel 2023/24 Training Wear
Alongside historic Everton shirts, this collection features a substantial range of Hummel 2023/24 training gear, reflecting the club’s current on-field identity. Known for its structured silhouettes and signature chevron detailing, Hummel introduced a distinctive modern design language that contrasts with earlier sponsor eras.
The 2023/24 training collection includes drill tops, training shirts, quarter-zips and performance layers designed for both functionality and everyday wear. Clean navy bases, subtle graphic textures, and sharp crest execution give these pieces a contemporary feel while still aligning with Everton’s traditional colour palette.
For supporters looking for modern Everton apparel beyond match shirts, this Hummel training range offers modern design alongside the club’s vintage archive - combining present-day performance styling with heritage awareness.
Authentic Everton Football Shirts
The Everton range brings together original vintage shirts that preserve the fabric weight, sponsor alignment, and construction details specific to their era. From classic Umbro and Le Coq Sportif templates to later manufacturer interpretations, each piece reflects a distinct chapter in the club’s visual history.
Spanning multiple decades at Goodison Park, this selection presents Everton’s royal blue identity as it has evolved over time - from bold sponsor-era designs to contemporary interpretations - maintaining authenticity while representing different phases of the club’s journey.