The 'leaked' orange Rangers kit has been debunked as fake news.
Reports on Monday morning claimed a new orange and blue Castore design would be used by Rangers next season.
The shirt - which featured blue cuffs and collar and blue dots - received a mixed response from supporters after being shared by Footy Headlines.
Some furious supporters even called for the deal with Castore to be ripped up over the reported design.
However, it is now understood the reports and claimed leaks are wide of the mark.
It's thought the leaked pattern and colour scheme are not accurate and Rangers won't wear that kit as a third shirt for the Scottish Premiership 2024/25 season.
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It's not clear whether Rangers will use a third kit next season or indeed what the kit will look like but the 'leaked' orange shirt has been ruled out as fake.
The incorrect leaked design earned furious reviews from fans - but there were some rare appreciation posts for the bold pattern.
One supporter blasted: "It’s like the page on the website trying to see which seats are free to purchase tickets for."
Another joked: “'What if we made a strip that looks like a can of Irn-Bru & a s***** knockoff Tetris game?'"
However, some supporters were initially quite keen on the fake design.
One said: "I….love it."
And another added: "I quite like it 🤣"
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