POTENTIAL designs of Rangers' new home, away and third kits have emerged online.
Reports this morning have suggested the Ibrox club are set to agree a deal with luxury sports brand Castore.
And now leaked images have surfaced online appearing to show the newly branded kits ahead of the new season.
The home jersey features the famous royal blue colour with a striped pattern across the chest. The top also features a white collar and white cuffs on the sleeve.
The away top features a predominantly white design with a navy blue upper.
And the potential third kit sports a black and orange design with pinstripes running down the shirt.
There is also three images of possible goalkeeper shirts. Allan McGregor could be kitted out in a white, yellow or orange jersey depending on the opposition.
Training gear images have also been revealed with a navy and grey option appearing in the online images.
All of the kit is embroidered with the Rangers badge, the 32Red sponsor and the likely new manufacturer logo, Castore.
Castore also supply sportswear to Scottish tennis star Andy Murray.
The two-time Wimbledon champion has been with the likes of Adidas and Fred Perry, but he describes the kit as the best he has worn.
Speaking about the company, he said: "The AMC brand combines my lifelong passion for tennis with Castore's commitment to advanced engineering and product excellence.
"AMC creates tennis products for tennis loves and it is without doubt the best kit I have ever worn."
In a statement last week James Bisgrove, Director of Commercial and Marketing said: "The club is incredibly excited to introduce its new kit & retail partner to Rangers supporters world-wide imminently.
"This represents a clean slate and marks the start of a new era in the club's commercial retail operations.
"The partnership will be a significant step forward in Rangers' recent history."
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