Rangers supporters descended on Ibrox to get their hands on the club's 2021-22 home kit after the Premiership champions officially unveiled it on Saturday morning.
The strip was first shown to MyGers members on Friday evening before a wider release at the weekend.
The Castore effort has special gold detailing to celebrate the club's 150th anniversary.
While that addition plus that of a special club crest have sparked debate, it doesn't look likely to affect sales.
That's because a huge queue quickly formed outside the megastore at Ibrox Stadium from the early hours of Saturday morning with supporters desperate to get their hands on the new strip.
They could be wearing it inside the ground as early as next month with a home glamour friendly against Arsenal on July 17 earmarked for the return of fans.
Level 0 is coming on July 19 all being well while Covid restrictions across Scotland are hoped to be lifted by August 9.
Liverpool-based Castore raised eyebrows when they were unveiled as Rangers' new kit suppliers after a deal with Hummel was terminated early.
Teething problems meant some fans were disappointed in the early stages of their deal but those soon vanished.
And their angel wing emblem will now always be remembered fondly from a historic invincible league title win last term.