Fresh problems are emerging with the ‘better never stops’ Castore kit.
After a blaze of publicity Tom and Phil Beahon are keeping a low profile as their quality brand is trashed across social media. Maybe since the brothers resigned as directors in January they have less of a personal stake in Castore’s plunging reputation.
The initial batch of home tops suffered with strange pointy shoulders and letters falling off in the wash but now issues are surfacing after the away kit takes a trip into the washing machine.
One of the most embarrassing issues was with Junior Lifestyle Sweatshirts which bore an uncanny resemblance to school jumpers complete with name tag on the label.
The good news for Ibrox fans is that no problems have surfaced with the kit bought from Sports Direct.
Hate to jump on the band wagon, but my new away shirt after one wash ? no reply from castore on insta either @RangersFCSLO @ibroxrocks @4ladshadadream pic.twitter.com/xGNmNDOgjd
— Jamie Patterson (@JamieKPatterson) August 22, 2020
Supposed to be washed inside out at 30. Looks like the temp might have been a wee bit high. Could be wrong though
— Blue Sea of Ibrox (@Ch110785) August 22, 2020
Is that a China made one also? If so and going by Castore that’s a Pro top turning into that after one wash.
— Malcolm ??? (@malcolm_rfc) August 22, 2020
I have a home one and 2 away ones doing that aswell. Contacted them twice yesterday. 0 response
— The Donfather (@DonfatherThe) August 22, 2020
Its pointless emailing this as I’ve emailed umpteen times about my pre ordered home top without reply. You just get thr automatic response email saying they will be in contact within 48 hrs which I can assure you they don’t
— ?????????Tops????????????? (@TOPS1982) August 22, 2020