In football history, certain kits stand out not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for the memories they carry with them. The Rangers 1994-95 Third Kit, a striking purple jersey which was manufactured by Adidas, holds a special place in the hearts of fans. Designed with a striped pattern in two shades of purple, this jersey was worn by iconic figures like Laudrup, Gascoigne, and McCoist. Furthermore, it showcases a sleek black collar accented by a white line, while the Adidas logo is presented in textual form on the right chest and the Rangers logo graces the upper left part of the shirt.
Rangers’ 1994-95 season was marked by both triumphs and difficulties. In the Premier Division, the team managed to clinch the title with an impressing sixteen-point lead over their nearest rivals, Motherwell. However, the cup competitions told a different tale as in the Scottish Cup they witnessed an early exit in the fourth round at the hands of Hearts, with a 4–2 defeat. Similarly, in the League Cup, Rangers fell short, succumbing to a 2–1 defeat against Falkirk. The UEFA Champions League journey for Rangers in the 1994-95 season was short-lived as the club faced an early exit in the first round, defeated by AEK Athens with a 3–0 aggregate score.
Lastly, the 1994-95 campaign marked significant transfer activity for Rangers as manager Walter Smith orchestrated three high-profile signings, bringing in defenders Basile Boli and Alan McLaren, along with forward Brian Laudrup.