The way things used to be.
Earlier today, the @RangersClips twitter account published some pure nostalgia – absolute Rangers gold.
This came in the form of the official ’95-96 Rangers Shop catalogue.
Over a series of tweets, its contents were brought back to life, leaving Bears of a certain vintage strolling back down memory lane.
More than 25 years have now passed since this gear was brand new and on trend.
https://twitter.com/RangersClips/status/1385190572516859908
First of all is the three Adidas kits from that year.
The still popular home strip – think Gazza v Aberdeen – retailed at a price range from £24.99 to £34.99
That seems very reasonable by today’s standards!
There is also the still desired lilac third strip – somewhat controversial at the time, as another shirt option beyond the traditional home and away kits, as well as being far removed from an established Rangers colour.
https://twitter.com/RangersClips/status/1385190587930980355
Fans, young and old, will thoroughly enjoy these pictures and some products of that time that would simply not be a thing today.
Some youngsters might even be thinking ‘what is a catalogue’ in a glimpse back to life before the internet.
A glance through the full Twitter thread is highly recomended for a fun filled nostalgic look back at Rangers life, more than a quarter of a century ago.
https://twitter.com/RangersClips/status/1385190697473613825