Rangers' revamped Ibrox megastore continued to take shape on Tuesday with a huge banner celebrating the club's trophy successes.
The official in-house outlet is back under the club's control following the end of its relationship with Sports Direct supremo Mike Ashley.
Rangers immediately announced a renovation of the store after severing ties with Ashley in April, which has now gathered pace as Scotland's coronavirus restrictions begin to ease.
Above its entrance the club have commemorated their league title, Scottish Cup, League Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup successes from down the years, amid an updated "Welcome to Ibrox Stadium" message.
Prior to Ashley's removal, Rangers were not able to sell last season's Hummel-branded merchandise from the megastore.
It's now set to be filled with the newly-unveiled Castore kits after agreeing a minimum five-year deal with the Liverpool-based kit supplier.

The megastore work is the latest in a string of improvements taking place around the stadium and at the Rangers Training Centre.
Updates have been carried out inside the stands and the players' lounge has also been freshened up.
Images of work on the pitch have also filtered through social media in recent weeks, showing a major improvement from the final few weeks of the season.
Over at their training base, the club have overhauled the press room, player changing rooms and kitchens.
Steven Gerrard's side returned to training on Monday following a three-month coronavirus-enforced lay-off.
Players undertook individual sessions as Scottish football takes tentative steps towards a Premiership kick-off on August 1.