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Flannels opens at Spinningfields

Designer clothing store Flannels is the latest addition to The Avenue

Published on January 1st 2011.


Flannels opens at Spinningfields

Flannels, one of the UK’s biggest independent mens and womenswear retailers, has just opened on The Avenue in Spinningfields.

The new 20,000sq ft flagship concept store is set across two floors, and launches a new format for Flannels in terms of design and product mix.

Now with a great January sale, the new store hosts international designers such as Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Lanvin, Tom Ford, Miu Miu, Ralph Lauren, Acne, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Lara Bohinc, See by Chloe, Prada, Diane Von Furstenburg, Ermenegildo Zegna, Canali, Giambattista Valli, Matthew Williamson and many more.

The contemporary and spacious interior of the store allows each brand its own identity and reflects Flannels’ philosophy of the importance of individualism and attention to detail.

Flannels joins Emporio Armani, Oliver Sweeney, LK Bennett, Nicky Clarke, All Saints, Brooks Brothers and The Alchemist at their homes on The Avenue.

This district will be home to over 30 international brands and aims create a new destination for style, shopping, eating, drinking and entertainment in the city.

Flannels is now open and located at: The Avenue, Spinningfields, M3 3FL0161 832 5536 / www.flannelsfashion.com

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Sartorial elephantsJanuary 1st 2011.

Bloody hell this place is big. It's like a department store. Best shop in the new Avenue.

Piers MorganJanuary 1st 2011.

They have Dunhill in there now. Good stuff.

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