Rangers have this morning released their new away shirt for the coming season.

The black design features red, gold and white trim and features the 150th anniversary crest.

The shorts that go alongside the shirt are also black with red trim, while the socks are predominantly red in colour.

Steven Gerrard's side will debut the new strip in tomorrow’s pre-season friendly with Brighton and Hove Albion.

And the Ibrox club say the design is inspired by their "rich and proud Govan heritage". 

Red and black have featured in club kits since the early 1900s, famously matching the colours of the burgh where Rangers made their home.

The funnels of ships made in the local shipyards were also painted red and black, and the club’s connection to that heavy industry has stood the test of time, with ‘Every other Saturday’s my half day off’ still a fan favourite in the stands, and a throwback to Govan and Glasgow’s glory days on the Clyde when workers would pour out of the yards and into Ibrox.

Within the shirt is the inscription, ‘Peter McNeil’, brother of Moses who was commemorated inside this season’s home shirt, and another of the club’s founding fathers and himself a sports outfitter, owning a famous shop in the centre of Glasgow.

Allan McGregor's away goalkeeper jersey has also been revealed and it is fully orange in design.

Some supporters were not a huge fan of the new Castore away jersey and took to Twitter to share their concerns.

One wrote: "Still got time to delete this."

Another said: "The gold sponsor is awful. Completely ruins it, not a fan of the red details either."

And a third added: "What a let down."

Others were more enthusiastic about the design, however.

"That's one tasty bit of kit," one fan said.

While another posted: "Hello Mr Rangers😍"

Today's kit reveal comes after Castore were left red faced after spelling James Tavernier's name wrong in a kit promo.

The Rangers captain featured as the kit designers announced that shirt personalisation was now available.

Along with an email they included a graphic of a 'Tavernier 2' jersey but spelt the skipper's name as 'Tavenier'.