The Rangers home jersey for the 2024/25 season has been leaked.
Images have appeared online this morning showing the new shirt in all its glory.
It doesn't seem to have changed a great deal from Castore's previous efforts. If anything, it looks more simplistic.
The main body is entirely a solid blue colour, while there are red trims on the shoulders area.
The blue is said to be a slightly darker shade than usual, and there are some sort of diagonal patterns across the top.
The Rangers badge, Castore logo and club sponsor, 32Red are all in white, meaning Rangers' club colours of red, white and blue are maintained.
Supporters have been giving their honest, instant reactions to the new-look shirt on social media - and it seems most are not massively enamoured by the rumoured kit.
One wrote on X: "Love it."
Another commented: "Hopefully it's better material than this season. I like the designs this year but the quality felt cheaper than previous seasons. Their 1st seasons offerings are still my favourite."
Another wrote: "Underwhelmed. Not royal blue."
A fourth said: "Smart but nothing special and for me not worth the rip off price it will be."
Another added: "Unimaginative, not a fan of the pin red and half the shirt just looks like a sponsor."
Another comment read: "Boring, and quite on-brand for Castore if we are being honest."
And a seventh concluded: "Never thought I’d say this but - bring Hummel back!"
According to FootyHeadlines, who leaked the kit, it will be released in early July for fans to buy.
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