The Rangers Megastore at Ibrox is set to undergo a £250k transformation as part of the club's new partnership with Castore.
The deal with the Liverpool-based sportswear company was announced on Sunday after weeks of speculation.
The Megastore has previously featured as something of a battleground in a fan boycott of official club gear when Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley scooped up the profits.
But club commercial and marketing director James Bisgrove revealed it will be given a new lease of life for the 2020/21 season under the plans as Rangers don the new kits in what looks like being a bid to stop rivals Celtic winning 10 titles in a row.
Speaking on the Rangers YouTube channel, Bisgrove said: "When you look at the crux of the deal, we've spoken a bit about the product but also the retail side.
"For us to have the Megastore at Ibrox invested in, a quarter of a million pounds to renovate that Megastore, it will be best in class in terms of any club superstores around the UK.
"To have that environment for the supporters to come in on a matchday is something we're really excited about.
"But equally, the online supply chain, the international network that Castore has, this is something that is really important to us.
"There's the support base in Glasgow with everyone around the city, they'll have the Megastore and potentially other retail environments.
"But for the supporters in Canada and the US right the way through to Australia, for them to be able to go online to the Castore Rangers store and order the strip and order the training wear or some accessories, that's something we're really excited about."