The new Rangers home kit has officially been released.

Accompanied by the tagline "Revolution Ready", a play on the club's slogan, the 2023/24 home jersey is now on the market.

The new top, made by Castore, has subtle stripes with darker and lighter blue tones. The collar also features a lot more prominently in the latest edition of the kit, with a red rim around it.

The new look kit will also feature a safer gambling message, through Kindred's Zero % Mission.

Fans can get their hands on the kits now both in-store and online. 

Men's and women's replicas start from £70 but do range in price depending on the length of sleeves. 

Junior shirts begin from £55, while complete infant kits can also be bought for £55.

The new goalkeeper kit was revealed with the signing of Jack Butland. It's an all-yellow offering, with some black detailing on the collar.

James Bigrove, incoming CEO at Rangers, commented: “Our partnership with Kindred has been incredibly successful, as underlined by the longevity of our deal.

"As we look forward to the new season with today’s kit launch, we’re excited to continue the work we’ve done with our valued, principal sponsor, and to highlight ways in which people can gamble responsibly and safely.”

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Meanwhile, the keeper has spoken about his switch to Glasgow. 

"It is one of those, like this opportunity, that you don’t turn down," Butland told RangersTV when asked about his time at Old Trafford.

"You don’t turn down the opportunity to join clubs like that with the history that they have, with the players that they have got. Me going there, it was only an opportunity to better myself and to learn.

"Again, another style of play. The European nights we had, the Carabao Cup final, obviously a disappointing result in the FA Cup final.

"I think it has prepared me well for what is to come here. I have been lucky enough throughout my career to be involved with England and been at major tournaments and things like that, so United was another taste of success, if you like, a taste of getting to those major knock-out games.

"That is what being here is all about. Hopefully I can take some of that into pre-season and we have many nights like that ourselves."

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