Sportswear retailer Greaves Sports have released an update concerning the stocking of all three Rangers Castore kits for season 20/21.
The popular retailer have officially announced they have received stock and they will now be selling them at their store in Glasgow City Centre and online.
The news comes amid major frustrations being levelled at Castore about pre-orders and customer service with some fans left disappointed in the early part of the £25m partnership.
Rangers shareholders Club 1872 have been outspoken about the issues which supporters have encountered with the club holding a special consultation event to work out the kinks.
Rangers fans had little doubt there would be such an extraordinary uptake of the new kits as supporters celebrate being rid of Mike Ashley’s grip over the club’s retail.
Despite this there have been a range of issues which even include the quality of some garments despite Castore pushing home the idea they are a “premium” brand.
There is little argument against the fact Castore need to be doing better and must learn from the early frustrations of their relationship with the Ibrox side.
However, the take-up from Rangers fans for the new kits proves that there is certainly a potentially fruitful relationship here for both parties.
If supporters do not want to travel to the new £250k Rangers Store at Ibrox or buy directly through Castore online they can now purchase the kits from established Glasgow retailer Greaves.
Fans have previously urged supporters to use Glaswegian retailer Greaves Sports to buy kits in the past after the retailer stood by the fans during boycotts and protests.

Greaves refused to sell Rangers tops whilst fans boycotted Sports Direct merchandise during a tumultuous period for the club and many remain grateful.
With Greaves Sports a local vendor, this has proved mutually beneficial and the hope will be that it does so again.
