RANGERS have today launched their new Castore third kit after record-breaking sales of their home and away strips.
The Light Blues revealed on Saturday that more than 100,000 jerseys had been sold as supporters have piled their cash into the club this summer.
A black and orange alternative top has now been unveiled as Castore continue to cash in after clinching a long-term merchandise deal in May.
The strip will be worn for the first time when Steven Gerrard’s side face Hamilton Accies in a couple of weeks.
🆕 The 2020/21 Rangers x Castore third kit takes centre stage at The Rangers Store 🖤 pic.twitter.com/NRnEQiG0Zs
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) August 9, 2020
The new-look Rangers Store was opened at Ibrox on Thursday after Castore invested £250,000 in revamping the shop.
And the Gers and their Liverpool-based kit partners have vowed to deliver all outstanding pre-orders in the coming days after some fans complained about a delay in receiving their new kits this month.
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