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Everton away kits have have been have been hit and miss affairs over the years.

For every stylish salmon pink effort such as the 1992/93 Umbro strip there has been a shocker like Le Coq Sportif's 2010/11 neon pink offering.

The Blues 2016/17 Umbro change kit is released this week so ahead of that we took a trip down memory lane.

In terms of colors history decrees that an Everton away shirt should be white and either black or blue.

Those are the most common colour combos the Toffees have used for away strips during the Premier League era.

The ECHO have been through historicalkits.co.uk ’s extensive records to see what traditionally makes an Everton away strip.

The white/blue combo has been used in five of the 24 Premier League seasons to date (not including the upcoming campaign).

White has also been teamed up with black four times, making white the main colour of Everton away tops for nine seasons.

Yellow, or amber, is also a popular main colour for the club’s away shirts and has been used for six seasons. It’s been paired up with blue and black trim over the years.

As ever when it comes to style, football kits are a subjective topic. There may be some who liked Umbro's 2005/06 drab grey number!

But here's some of our favourites and less cherished away kits.

Best

Worst