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da bet nacional: Everything you need to know about the new Gers kits for 2023-24
da bwin: Rangers and Castoreare set to team up again for their 2023-24 kit range as the Ibrox club seeks to bounce back from a barren campaign that saw them end the term empty-handed. With rivals Celtic completing a domestic treble to lock up all the major silverware on hand, the Glasgow club failed to build on the success of their Europa League final appearance in 2021-22 during the 2022-23 campaign.
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Now, with Michael Beale ready for a first full pre-season at the helm following his arrival last November, the Gers will be determined to kick back on for success this coming campaign and will be determined to ensure they look good while doing it too.
The Rangers already unveiled their 2023-24 home kit in early June, with little change visible as Castore stick to a tried-and-tested formula. The Rangers 2023-24 away kit was then unveiled on June 23, a fresh take on the popular red, white, and blue.
So, what new kits will Rangers wear in 2023-24? GOAL looks at the jerseys set to be sported by James Tavernier, Ryan Jack and more while giving you the lowdown on rumours and leaks alongside details on how to buy them online.
Rangers 2023-24 kit collection
Rangers officially unveiled the first of their 2023-24 kits in early June, with the Scottish Premiership side releasing their home strip for the upcoming campaign ahead of what is set to be a busy pre-season schedule.
Commonly associated with blue against the green of rivals Celtic, there has been little change from Castore in their designs for the new term, with the apparel provider opting to stick with a tried-and-tested formula.
However, the 2023-24 home kit does come with revisions upon its classic design. A lighter shade of blue forms a full-bodied effort from the sportswear company this time around, alternated with thin stripes for a double-texted effect across the chest.
In further addition, the red-and-white decal trim has been scaled back around the neck, dramatically reduced to a minimalistic twin-pipe loop and removed entirely from the sleeve cap.
Lastly, the collar has reverted to a V-neck approach following last season’s rounded effort, more in line with the designs initially favoured by Castore when they took over from Hummel in 2020.
The kit is available to purchase from Castorenow, with a replica shirt generally retailing at £70.00
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The Rangers 2023-24 away kit was unveiled by the club on June 23. The all-new away kit is a fresh take on some of the Rangers' most popular red, white, and blue away kits of the past.
The away shirt features a clean, minimalist design which is elevated with thin stripes. The white base of the away shirt, adorned with a subtle touch of red and blue stripes at the base, makes for an instant classic away kit for the club, pairing nicely with their new home kit.
The Rangers 2023-24 away kit is available to buy now from Castore, with a replica men's shirt retailing at £70.00.
Much like the club’s away strip, the Rangers 2023-24 third kit remains under lock and key, with the Gers yet to officially confirm what their alternative strip will be for the upcoming season.
Fans can expect it to likely offer a sharp contrast however to the home and away options offered by Castore, with the apparel provider previously plumping for black, purple and orange-hued numbers since they took over.
Last year’s fiery tangerine effort harked back to the Diadora away strip of the 2002-03 season, when Alex McLeish led a side that included Mikel Arteta and Barry Ferguson to a domestic treble.
As with the home kit, fans can expect this one to retail at £70.00 from Castore officially unveiled.
In addition to their home strip, Rangers have debuted a 2023-24 matchday strip expected to be used by players for training and warm-ups ahead of kick-off in the Scottish Premiership.
Matching a muted colour palate with a soft, curvy design, it is a reined statement from the club while branching out from traditional options, draping faint blue wave patterns over a white-bodied number and plain sleeves.
The pre-match jersey is already available to buy at the Rangers store, and retails at £50.00.