A LEADING British fashion and homeware retailer is moving into Glasgow’s Gordon Street this September.
He added:"Our brand has always celebrated individuality and the joy of discovery, and we can't wait to share this passion with the people of Glasgow.
“We believe that our unique mix of fashion, homeware and gifts will resonate with the vibrant and creative spirit of this city. We look forward to welcoming customers into our new store very soon." Founded in 1993 by Oliver Tress, Oliver Bonas began with one shop on the Fulham Road in London, selling a selection of goods brought back to the UK from Olly’s overseas travels.
Nearly three decades on, OB now designs its own fashion and homeware collections and has grown to nearly 80 stores across the UK and Ireland.
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