game of soccer in Canada. The crest, inspired by local history including the old City of York crest and the Queen’s York Rangers Canadian Army Regiment (which is based both at Fort York and in Aurora), retains the characteristic Nine Stripes that gave...
Queens Park Rangers launched their new 1975/76-inspired third kit. The iconic red-and-white halved jersey became prominent during the famous ‘75/76 campaign when the R’s came within a point of lifting the First Division title – and was first worn in...
Rangers and Castore unveiled a new retro kits that combine some of the most iconic elements from famous Rangers kits with a high-performance fabric to create a range that merges the best of tradition and modernity. The kit, which will be worn by the...
Queens Park Rangers revealed their new Away kit for the 2020/21 season. The away shirt is red, a colour which has become synonymous with QPR away strips, but this season we see a solid red, giving the shirt a simple, classic look; once again with the...
Queens Park Rangers revealed their new Home kit for the 2020/21 season. Carrying the new shirt sponsor Football Index, the home shirt sees a return to very traditional, solid, blue and white hoops and is made from one of Erreà’s most advanced fabrics,...
Rangers Football Club unveiled the new 20/21 Third kit made by Castore. With a jet black base and bold orange trims, the 2020/2021 Rangers third jersey has been designed to stand out. Featuring a retro parallel lining trim design on the front and a...
Rangers Football Club unveiled the 2020/21 Away kit made by Castore. The away shirt features an optic white design and is combined with navy blue mesh panels around the shoulder and arm to give a distinctively bold aesthetic that will stand out both on...
Rangers Football Club unveiled the 2020/21 Home kit made by Castore. Inspired by the iconic Rangers jerseys of the past – which have been worn by so many illustrious captains as they have lifted countless trophies, the jersey celebrates this history...
Larsson’s final season at Celtic Park, which featured a Scottish league and cup Double and a whitewash of city rivals Rangers in the league, may have helped with that. This rendering is the work of True Colours author John Devlin -...
and along with the “EQUIPMENT” logo - later “Performance” - came very bold and, arguably, obtrusive stylings - the Rangers and Arsenal training and bench items being cases in point. In fact, the few designs which retained adidas’s previous logo seem to...