
Rangers reveal new home kit for 2025/26 days after leak
We told this week how a leaked photo acquired by our team appeared to show what would be the new Gers top for the next campaign.
Gers will be wearing Umbro kits next season after suppliers Castore acquired rights to their brand professional teams' sub-license, and this was confirmed by the Ibrox club yesterday.
They've also now revealed the new strip and it confirms the leak was in fact accurate.
Rangers launched the new strip this morning and it is immediately available for supporters to buy in store or online, the shirt priced at £80.
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A statement from the club last night said: "Rangers' 2025/26 season home kit will go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday May 14, and will be branded with Umbro, under our partnership with Castore.
"Ahead of the launch of the home kit at 8am tomorrow, the return of the Umbro brand marks a fresh chapter for the club.
"Rooted in some of our most iconic periods of success, it is the first time the brand will be displayed on our kit since the 2012/13 season.
"Keep an eye on our website and social media channels tomorrow morning for the launch of the new kit, with the top available to buy online and in store from 8am."

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