Pretty Green, the fashion brand founded by Liam Gallagher, has announced its flagship Manchester store has closed with immediate effect. The brand is known for its stylish menswear and was first launched in 2009 by Oasis frontman Liam to showcase his passion for fashion. In 2019 the brand was bought out by JD Sports, and was subsequently taken on by Frasers Group in 2022, although it has continued to resonate with fans of the Oasis star.
Pretty Green fashion items continue with nods to its founder with trademark parkas and slogan t-shirts and scarfs emblazoned with famous Oasis lyrics. The King Street store was seen as the flagship of the brand, styled with a host of music memorabilia and nods to The Beatles and Mod culture. Its closure means there is only one physical store remaining - in Sheffield - while it continues to trade online.
READ MORE: Oasis announce more new dates on world tour 2025 The Manchester closure has left fans "baffled" and "gutted" - particularly given the renewed interest in Oasis after the band announced their reunion world tour. The King Street shop, which had two floors, had also hosted a number of music nights in the store, with performances from local bands and DJ sets from famous faces including Inspiral Carpets star Clint Boon. In 2022 it also hosted a major exhibition of photos of Liam at his Knebworth gig, taken by film director Charlie Lightening.
Posting on Instagram, bosses made the closure announcement on Monday. It said: "Yesterday was ou.