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Ridiculous prices :wacko:

 

You're not kidding. £100 for a pair of gloves? £150 for a polo shirt? £500 for a parka?

 

I'm obviously not rich enough for such things -_-

 

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http://www.contactmusic.com/story/robbie-w...-london_3848813

 

 

Robbie Williams - Robbie Williams Sets Up Shop In London

by WENN | 04 September 2013

 

U.K. pop star Robbie Williams has opened his own pop-up shop in London.

The former Take That singer's Farrell menswear range will be available for sale at the new boutique in Covent Garden for six months.

Williams first debuted his clothing designs, which he named after his grandfather Jack Farrell, in September, 2011.

The Angels hitmaker isn't the only music act with a retail spot in the area - former Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher also has a Pretty Green shop in Covent Garden, while singer Lily Allen's Lucy In Disguise store is in nearby Soho.

 

 

Liam has a shop in Covent garden too, pretty green shop :unsure: sounds very girly to me ^_^

I wonder if it just sells green clothes :unsure:

 

I'm looking for a green top :magic:

It's full of the jackets Liam Gallagher wears all the time. He probably gets them at a discount <_<
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I'm just waiting for some of the outfits he wears in his videos to go into the Farrell range.... :lol:
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/showbiz/4463...-by-businessman

 

 

Robbie Williams' clothing line given boost by businessman

 

Pop star ROBBIE WILLIAMS' struggling clothing line has been saved from closure by a TV tycoon.

 

Published: Mon, December 2, 2013

 

 

 

The Angels hitmaker launched menswear brand Farrell in 2011 but it struggled to stay afloat and went into liquidation in October (13).

 

However, it has been handed a new lease of life after Peter Jones, a millionaire who stars on business show Dragon's Den, gave the company a cash injection.

 

According to The Sun on Sunday, Jones is set to buy 50 per cent of the company.

 

A source says, "Although the brand is in liquidation, he thinks it can be turned around."

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