

Most of the jackets I just saw would not look out of place in the mid life section of Marble arches


And the pòrices have nothing to do with reality, this t shirt was 90 pounds .Apart from a few things

its Marks and Spencers with a badge. Its a forgetbout it label and I think David Watts and Fred Perry do it better .


But Liam Gallagher’s fashion label Pretty Green enjoyed a fruitful Christmas, with festive sales up nearly 40 per cent.

The firm, who recently revealed plans to open a second Manchester store this year, said it saw record

revenues during the last six weeks of 2014. (The total sales in the six weeks to December 31 were up 39 per cent on 2013.)

They said online revenues were up 41 per cent, which it said was down to record visits to its website (or ´hits´) during the period.

It comes after Pretty Green released a collection that was promoted through a campaign inspired by

Liam’s childhood. In addition to this, overseas sales were up 34 per cent, with the retailer proving particularly popular in Japan. Chief executive Richard Ralph said:


“We are particularly pleased with our record performance over the Christmas period, but also for the whole first quarter of this financial year. We have seen positive trading across all our channels to

market continue over the entire three month period, with record sales in the last six weeks to the end of December.¨

“We believe our results are testament to the strength of our brand both in the UK and Japan, where

we already operate five stores. The Pretty Green team has been extremely busy and our expansion programme remains on track. In the first quarter, we opened two new London stores and announced



Pretty Green said the forward order book for its Spring/Summer 2015 collection was up 73 per cent on the same period last year. And with such an atmospheric advertising campaign which was shot and around Manchester, who can blame them.
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