Flannels Group
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| Flannels Group | |
|---|---|
| Type | |
| Founded | 1976 |
| Headquarters | |
| Industry | Fashion Retail |
| Products | Clothing |
| Website | [1] |
The Flannels Group is a chain of independent luxury designer retailers mainly based in the North of the UK. Founded by Neil Prosser in 1976, the number of stores around the UK stands at 9 based in Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Nottingham, Cardiff, Cheshire and Liverpool.
The group's flagship brand 'Flannels' stocks numerous menswear/womenswear designer brands such as Marc by Marc Jacobs, D&G, Prada, Hugo Boss, Malene Birger, Joseph, Diane Von Furstenberg, Roberto Cavalli, Fendi, Girbaud, Mcq, Viviene Westwood and Maharishi.
Another brand is 'Life', which specialises in designer streetwear brands such as Stone Island, CP Company, Prada Sport, Armani Jeans, Boss Jeans, Paul Smith, Evisu, Etienne Ozeki, Fake London Genius, One True Saxon, Y3, MHI,Paul and shark and As Worn By.

