Historically, according to pictorial evidence, Rangers wore whatever clothes they could afford or muster, which were usually worn out from heavy use.
Nevertheless, some Rangers did wear badges, and the first of these appeared around 1875.
Although present-day Rangers wear the familiar "star in a wheel" badge, it was adopted officially only recently.
Ranger was wearing a T-shirt with the sleeves cut out, and he didn't look cold at all.
The Rangers wore their retro jerseys for the first time Saturday night.
The Rangers, however, wore just black and blue.
Rogers' Rangers most likely wore their distinctive green.
And on their bench, the Rangers were wearing their happy faces again.
Rangers usually wear dragon-skin to protect themselves from opponents.
The Rangers wore a third jersey from 2005-07.