Andre Gomes and Yerry Mina are model professionals as Everton launch classy new navy third kit… two weeks after they were meant to wear it against Crystal Palace
- Everton have unveiled their new navy third kit via their 'shirtzine' St. Domingo
- Andre Gomes and Yerry Mina were among the Everton players to model the strip
- It comes two weeks after the Toffees were meant to wear it at Selhurst Park
- Everton were forced to wear last season's away strip because of a kit clash
Everton have unveiled their brand new third kit via their 'shirtzine' St. Domingo.
Andre Gomes and Yerry Mina were among the Toffees stars to model the sleek navy strip on Friday morning ahead of their trip to Aston Villa later in the day.
The Merseyside club proudly showed off their latest kit in their publication St. Domingo, a first of its kind among football clubs, which is a magazine dedicated to this season's new strip.
Andre Gomes (left) and Yerry Mina (right) model Everton's brand new navy third kit
The navy strip offers a much darker alternative to the blue home kit and pink away shirt
The limited edition magazine includes interviews with the players, features and a brief history of kits from yesteryear.
The third shirt's unveiling comes a fortnight after Everton were forced to wear last season's away strip during their opening game of the season with Crystal Palace because of a kit clash.
As the new home and away options were deemed unsuitable for the trip to Selhurst Park, the Merseyside club were forced to recall their white strip from 2018-19 season for the goalless stalemate.
A collection of Everton's players model the third kit following its release on Friday morning
The new navy number would have fit the criteria for the clash with the Eagles.
Despite the slight hiccup, Gomes gave the new shirt a big thumbs up before praising the club following his permanent move to Goodison Park earlier this summer.
'The club is brilliant,' Gomes told St. Domingo. 'The effort they put in outside the the pitch is massive.
'We feel we are family: fans, club and players.
'It is different from other clubs because you are not just a figure who plays, you are a person and you get to go out and meet the people who care so much about us.'
Everton were forced to bring back their away kit from last season for their trip to Selhurst Park
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