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Rangers 2022/23 Kits

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Rangers F.C. currently play in the Scottish Premiership and they play at the Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland. Rangers wear blue home shirts with white and red trim while all three home, away and third kits for Rangers are sponsored by 32Red and supplied by Castore.

Rangers Home Kit

Rangers Football Club were first established in 1872 and they first wore a lighter blue home shirt before moving to their current royal blue, white and red colours in 1921. Traditionally along with the royal blue shirt is white shorts and red or black socks.

2022/23 Rangers Home Shirt

Rangers' blue Castore home shirt for 2022/23 featured a subtle checkered pattern on the body, followed by the solid clean fill on the sleeves. Both the white round collar and sleeve cuffs had red pipings. Red trim on each side completed the look of the shirt.

2021/22 Rangers Home Shirt

Rangers FC celebrates its 150th anniversary with the Castore home 2021/22 shirt. The jersey is predominantly blue with a v-collar and sleeve cuffs in white. The logos, including the commemorative scroll crest, produce gold accents in conjunction with the body's subtle pinstripes. The collar style takes inspiration from the popular 50s and 60s kits worn by the likes of Jim Baxter, while the home shirts from the 80s worn by Davie Cooper get recognition from the stripes.

2020/21 Rangers Home Shirt

The Rangers FC home kit for the 20-21 season is among those recently released kits that feature a blue base. The front side of the shirt is then populated by the white logos and brandings of Castore, Rangers FC, and 32Red-Stay in Control plus the very subtle jacquard prints. As such, the front design is said to be inspired by the 'blue sea of Ibrox.' The shirt also displays white sleeve cuffs with thin red trims on the upper edges. The white v-neck collar is also white and has two red stripes running across.

Aside from the 'blue sea of Ibrox'-inspired front panel, another design derived from the club's history is the emblazonment of the phrase 'The Spirit of Bill Struth will carry on' on the inside neck panel, serving as a tribute both to the fan song and the centennial anniversary of the longest-serving manager ever of Rangers FC. “Better Never Stops” is also infused in the hem of every garment to keep the players motivated. At the top of the back panel is a central vertical white band with a red stripe in the middle. White shorts and black socks complete the Castore Rangers 20-21 home kit.

Men's Rangers Shirt

After the liquidation of the club in 2012 Rangers were relegated to the Third Division of Scottish football. The Old Firm derby between Rangers and Celtic can be known as one of the heated and bitter rivalries in world football.

Rangers Football Club was founded in 1873, though its roots originate in 1872 when the players called themselves Argyle. Moses McNeil one of the team's founders, suggested the new name of Rangers after seeing the name in a book about English Rugby.

Their highest goal scorer is Ally McCoist with 355 goals between 1983-1998. Highest number of appearance goes to John Greig with 755 total from 1961–1978.

Rangers along with their arch rivals Celtic dominates Scottish football as the Old Firm, Rangers are said to be the world's most successful football club in terms of domestic competitions won. After their fall from grace in 2012 due to liquidation and demotion, Rangers returned to the Premiership in 2016, finally winning the league again in 2021 with Liverpool's living legend Steven Gerard at the managerial helm.

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