Castore is no longer the small-time sportswear firm that they once were when Rangers first gave them a chance.
In 2020, they were known for their association with Sir Andy Murray and not much else but now they are a global brand as Castore continue to expand.
Providing kit and merchandise for golfers, tennis players, cricket, rugby and football clubs around the world has seen the Manchester-based outfit expand considerably.
Boxer Joe Joyce is the latest Castore signing, who lost his interim heavyweight title debuting with their apparel at the weekend.

But we all know their flaws.
Badges missing or upside down, discrepancies in quality and as many as five kits in one season has seen fans regularly demand answers from Rangers and Castore.
In fact, plans for a fifth kit this season were shelved due to previous animosity.
And then there are the kit leaks; remember the John Lundstram video only last year?
Every season we have seen various versions of strips drip fed to the support via social media to the extent that kit releases were met with an uninspired response from fans.
Have Castore dropped a potential hint at next Rangers kit?
At the moment, everything is quiet.
We might not have seen blurred videos or images of strips on a rail but what we have seen is an example of what their designers are capable of.
England Cricket has been a customer since 2021 when they signed a 10-year, £25m deal with Castore and their latest white ball jersey has a very Rangers-esque feel to it.
With Nike as Rangers sponsors between 1997 and 2002, the American giants tinkered with various designs away from the norm to great success.
Home kits with different shades of blue as well as more red could see Castore offer something similar to the England kit if they are brave enough.
When Castore first entered into an agreement with the Light Blues, paying cognisance to the past and former fan favourites was very much on the agenda.
We’ve seen lilac and tangerine strips make a return with opinions on products ranging from being too simple or lazy to classics.
Envious eyes have sometimes been cast to other teams who Castore supply, and this might be the case with England cricket.
Getting the Rangers support to agree on anything, never mind a subject as emotive as kit, is pretty much impossible though.
