Ibrox fans are swamping social media with their dodgy garments as their club and the Castore lads bury their heads in the sand.
Other than a message from the Club SLO on Twitter there has been no acknowledgement, apology of Product Recall.
After appearing hesitant to comment or criticise the shoddy quality fed-up fans have been sharing their tales of woe with images showing missing letters with fans having to restate their staunch credentials.
Traditional media outlets seem reluctant to touch the story but it’s likely that Trading Standards will be called in especially for the Junior Lifestyle Sweatshirt.
With the original label left on many school jumpers Castore have a clear case to answer with their Customer Service department appearing underequipped to deal with refunds.
Good news for fans is that items from Sports Direct appear to have passed Quality Control.
Lovely pic.twitter.com/mQk55XYXt0
— ? David (@DavidEdwardsRFC) August 21, 2020
and before the people come saying im giving Celtic/Media ammo
This shouldn’t be happening in the first place and if its getting public attention then Castore will sort it.
I want Castore to succeed but i also want my products to last more than 2 washes
— ? David (@DavidEdwardsRFC) August 21, 2020
I’ve noticed Adidas managing well despite lockdown. If you can’t handle the heat get out the kitchen.. you’re making excuses for 2 wideboys, cos you don’t want your club laughed at.
— Will McCusker (@w_mccusker) August 22, 2020
That’s qu te f nny ??? well done man
— Si (@OatmealsavageSi) August 22, 2020
mob are nothing but a amateur side show of a sports company. The quicker Rangers get away from these clowns the better. I’ve never seen such hassle and crappy lookin material In my life. Was the store today. Shitey white t/shirt worth £2. £55 because it’s got daft wings on it!
— Alan JOHNSTONE (@Alshy_boy69) August 21, 2020