RANGERS and Castore have launched retro home and goalkeeper strips inspired by Ibrox legends of the past.
The kits were revealed on Friday morning and have a series of design features from some of the most successful times in the club's illustrious history.
Rangers announced this week that their new Buchanan Galleries store will open on Saturday morning and fans now have a chance to snap up the limited edition retro jerseys.
𝓡𝓔𝓣𝓡𝓞 𝓡𝓔𝓐𝓓𝓨 🤩#RangersFC and Castore are today delighted to unveil two very special retro kits that combine some of the most iconic elements from famous Rangers kits.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) October 30, 2020
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The blue home jersey is a nod to the legendary Barcelona Bears, while a purple keeper's top brings back memories of famous strips of the 90s.
Both tops feature a large woven scroll crest and will be worn by Steven Gerrard's side in selected fixtures during the current campaign.
Commercial and Marketing Director James Bisgrove said: "We entered into the new Castore partnership with a great deal of excitement around their commitment to develop bespoke designed and innovative products for Rangers players and our global fan base.
"This retro edition kit is an exciting demonstration of this commitment and its classy retro approach combines both high performance with a design that celebrates the generations of success that Rangers Football Club has always been famous for.
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— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) October 30, 2020
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‘’We’re grateful that our committed club partners 32Red, The Energy Check, SEKO, Tomket Tyres and Utilita have been supportive in enabling this strip to come to life in a true retro fashion’’
"The kits, which will be available in toddler, junior and adult sizes, will be available to purchase online and from The Rangers Store at Ibrox Stadium this Saturday. In addition, the retro kits will be available to buy from The Rangers Store: Buchanan Galleries which opens this Saturday at 9am!”
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