RANGERS have teased their new home shirt on Twitter ahead of the launch on July 1.
The official club account sent fans into a frenzy after posting a picture of the badge on the new strip.
They wrote: "The best demands the best. The Castore Rangers 2020/2021 Home Shirt launches 1st July."
⏰ The best demands the best. The Castore Rangers 2020/2021 Home Shirt launches 1st July.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) June 30, 2020
👀 Exclusive early access tomorrow morning for MyGers Members.
👉 Visit https://t.co/Adyzra9fIk | #ANewEra #BetterNeverStops pic.twitter.com/RgBOsgYOpR
The Ibrox club also announced that MyGers members would be given exclusive early access to the shirt from tomorrow morning.
It comes after leaked images of the new jersey emerged online late last night.
An image showed captain James Tavernier alongside Ianis Hagi, Ryan Kent, Jermain Defoe and Scott Arfield as they appeared to model the new kit.
The shirt features a red white and blue collar with the 32Red sponsoring alongside the Castore logo.
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."
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