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Blues once saw red over such kits but new Everton away shirt puts them back in the pink

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Royal Blue: Farhad Moshiri's Second Open Letter To Everton Fans

Everton are back in the pink with their new away kit becoming the latest in a sequence of such change strips deployed by the club over the past 30 years. There was controversy when the Blues adopted the colour for the first time in the modern era in 1992 but after the kit proved hugely-popular, Everton have gone back to using various shades of pink on several jerseys since.

The 2022/23 season version from Hummel is described as being ‘rosebloom’ pink and will be worn by the team for the first time when they play Blues legend Adrian Heath’s Major League Soccer side Minnesota United at their Allianz Field on Wednesday night (7pm kick-off local time, 1am Thursday UK time). However, when Everton first decided to use the colour a generation ago, it caused quite the stir.

English football was a very different beast back then and the newly-formed Premier League was not the diverse, multicultural, global product it is

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