Liam Starts Clothing Line
By
Kate Harper (CHARTattack) March 18, 2009 2:59 pm
Oasis singer/guitarist Liam Gallagher has launched his own clothing line, Pretty Green.
No, the line isn't named after all the money the Oasis member has made, but after a song by The Jam. Pretty Green's website describes the line as an "up-front, straight talking, classic clothing range." It will feature footwear, denim, knit items, T-shirts, outerwear, hats, scarves and accessories, all of which are approved by Gallagher.
"The reason why I'm doing it is 'cause I love clothes," Gallagher says in a video preview, which you can see below. "I'm just gonna do clothes I like. If people like it, cool. If they don't, they don't."
If you sign up to the Pretty Green website, you'll receive an invite to an online pre-sale of Pretty Green items before the line launches in June.
Here's the preview for Pretty Green (Hey, Liam, nice mutton chops!):
Oasis are touring in support of last year's Dig Out Your Soul, and you can see them here:
March 18 Nagoya, Japan @ Nihon Gaishi Hall
March 20 Tokyo, Japan @ Makuhari Messe Hall 8
March 22 Sapporo, Japan @ Makomanai Ice Arena
March 24-25 Osaka, Japan @ Intex Osaka
March 28-29 Tokyo, Japan @ Makuhari Messe Hall 9
April 1 Seoul, South Korea @ Olympic Gym 1
April 3 Taipei City, Taiwan @ Exhibition Hall 4F at Taiwan World Trade Centre
April 5 Singapore, Singapore @ Singapore Indoor Stadium
April 7 Hong Kong, China @ AsiaWorld Arena
April 10 Johannesburg, South Africa @ Newmarket Racecourse
April 13 Cape Town, South Africa @ Cape Town Ostrich Farm
April 30 Lima, Peru @ Estadio Nacional
May 3 Buenos Aires, Argentina @ River Plate Stadium
May 5 Santiago, Chile @ Movistar Arena
May 7 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil @ Citibank Hall
May 9 Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Sao Paulo Arena Anhembi
May 10 Curtiba, Brazil @ Curtiba Pedreira Paulo Leminski
May 12 Porto Alegre, Brazil @ Porto Alegre Gigantinho
June 4, 6-7 Manchester, England @ Heaton Park
June 10 Sunderland, England @ Stadium Of Light
June 12 Cardiff, Wales @ Millennium Stadium
June 17 Edinburgh, Scotland @ Murrayfield
June 20 County Meath, Ireland @ Slane Castle
July 2 Werchter, Belgium @ Rock Werchter Festival
July 3 Roskilde, Denmark @ Roskilde Festival
July 7 Coventry, England @ Ricoh Arena
July 9, 11-12 London, England @ Wembley Stadium
July 14 Bodelva, England @ Eden Project
July 16 Benicassim, Spain @ Festival Internacional De Benicassim
July 18 Bern, Switzerland @ Gurten Festival
July 19 Grafenhainichen, Germany @ Ferropolis (Melt! Festival)
Aug. 22 Weston-Under-Lizard, England @ Weston Park (V Festival)
Aug. 23 Chelmsford, England @ Hylands Park (V Festival)
No, the line isn't named after all the money the Oasis member has made, but after a song by The Jam. Pretty Green's website describes the line as an "up-front, straight talking, classic clothing range." It will feature footwear, denim, knit items, T-shirts, outerwear, hats, scarves and accessories, all of which are approved by Gallagher.
"The reason why I'm doing it is 'cause I love clothes," Gallagher says in a video preview, which you can see below. "I'm just gonna do clothes I like. If people like it, cool. If they don't, they don't."
If you sign up to the Pretty Green website, you'll receive an invite to an online pre-sale of Pretty Green items before the line launches in June.
Here's the preview for Pretty Green (Hey, Liam, nice mutton chops!):
Gallagher's also just launched his own Twitter, which you can follow here.
Oasis are touring in support of last year's Dig Out Your Soul, and you can see them here:
March 18 Nagoya, Japan @ Nihon Gaishi Hall
March 20 Tokyo, Japan @ Makuhari Messe Hall 8
March 22 Sapporo, Japan @ Makomanai Ice Arena
March 24-25 Osaka, Japan @ Intex Osaka
March 28-29 Tokyo, Japan @ Makuhari Messe Hall 9
April 1 Seoul, South Korea @ Olympic Gym 1
April 3 Taipei City, Taiwan @ Exhibition Hall 4F at Taiwan World Trade Centre
April 5 Singapore, Singapore @ Singapore Indoor Stadium
April 7 Hong Kong, China @ AsiaWorld Arena
April 10 Johannesburg, South Africa @ Newmarket Racecourse
April 13 Cape Town, South Africa @ Cape Town Ostrich Farm
April 30 Lima, Peru @ Estadio Nacional
May 3 Buenos Aires, Argentina @ River Plate Stadium
May 5 Santiago, Chile @ Movistar Arena
May 7 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil @ Citibank Hall
May 9 Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Sao Paulo Arena Anhembi
May 10 Curtiba, Brazil @ Curtiba Pedreira Paulo Leminski
May 12 Porto Alegre, Brazil @ Porto Alegre Gigantinho
June 4, 6-7 Manchester, England @ Heaton Park
June 10 Sunderland, England @ Stadium Of Light
June 12 Cardiff, Wales @ Millennium Stadium
June 17 Edinburgh, Scotland @ Murrayfield
June 20 County Meath, Ireland @ Slane Castle
July 2 Werchter, Belgium @ Rock Werchter Festival
July 3 Roskilde, Denmark @ Roskilde Festival
July 7 Coventry, England @ Ricoh Arena
July 9, 11-12 London, England @ Wembley Stadium
July 14 Bodelva, England @ Eden Project
July 16 Benicassim, Spain @ Festival Internacional De Benicassim
July 18 Bern, Switzerland @ Gurten Festival
July 19 Grafenhainichen, Germany @ Ferropolis (Melt! Festival)
Aug. 22 Weston-Under-Lizard, England @ Weston Park (V Festival)
Aug. 23 Chelmsford, England @ Hylands Park (V Festival)
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