Unimpressed Rangers fans have called for the kit deal with Castore to be ripped up after a new orange third kit was leaked online.
Website Footy Headlines have revealed a new orange and blue kit design said to be in production for Rangers next season.
The kit - which features blue cuffs and collar - is a bright orange with blue dots covering large sections of the shirt.
🧡🧡 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: Rangers 24-25 Third Kit Design Leaked: https://t.co/4EzXTzMgGp
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) May 13, 2024
Castore are responsible for producing Rangers' kits and it appears they have gone with the bold dotted design for the third kit for the 2024/25 Scottish Premiership season.
It's claimed the new shirt will be available to purchase from July 2024. The design and colour of the shorts and socks is not yet known.
Opinions have been split over the Ibrox kit leak but a number of supporters have been left furious and demanding the Castore deal is ended as a result.
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One social media user remarked: "That alone should mark the end of the Castore deal, one of the single worst tops you'll ever see."
Another commented: "Does the club get any say in the design of these tops?
"Another disaster from Castore but I shouldn’t be surprised."
A third blasted: "It’s like the page on the website trying to see which seats are free to purchase tickets for."
While a fourth joked: “'What if we made a strip that looks like a can of Irn-Bru & a s***** knockoff Tetris game?'"
However, some supporters were initially quite keen on the design.
One said: "I….love it."
And another added: "I quite like it!"
The return to an orange kit comes after the orange and dark blue kit used in the 2022/23 season - albeit that kit was a bold print with less design features.
It's understood the shirt is NOT the design that will be released by Castore.
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