Rangers kit providers was hailed when first announced and supporters snapped up more than 100k shirts in the week following their launch.
Issues surrounding delivery of the pre-ordered home shirt then started to emerge on social media with some receiving damaged tops and others not receiving them at all.Quality concerns were then raised over their various offerings on the official Rangers website, with Castore releasing a statement to apologise for a mix-up in what was sold.The sportswear company released both a 'replica' home top and a 'pro' shirt and they suggested that some of the latter had been sent out by mistake during the initial sale.But now they have decided to have face-to-face meetings with some supporters as part of a focus.
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