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New Rangers kit 'leaked' with fans split on design as club tease 'Revolution Ready' official launch

Rangers have teased their new home kit launch but fans have already delivered their verdict after images of what they believe is the design for the 2023/24 season were leaked on social media.

Michael Beale promised one of the biggest rebuilds in the history of the Ibrox club and Rangers announced the launch on Wednesday under the slogan 'Revolution Ready - The Rangers home kit'.

The image shows the gear, once again produced by Castore and with the Unibet sponsors logo emblazoned across the front, that looks similar to the Scottish Premiership 2008/09 season kit but supporters are divided on it ahead of the official unveiling. One wrote on Twitter: "Apparently the new Rangers home kit - not a standout by any means. They've had worse though." Another added: "Plain, boring and unimaginative. I'll wait and see what the away tops are like but won't be buying that one."

But others were more impressed. One said: "New Rangers home kit is actually stunning." Another said: "Expect plenty 'growing on me' reactions, especially when I see full kit."

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