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Nigel Lawson unashamedly and openly eyes up every person - from head to toe - that passes through the doors of Oi Polloi, the super-cool Manchester indie he co-owns with Steve Sanderson. You feel ...
One of Manchester’s most iconic indie clothing stores, Oi Polloi, is expected to close and be rebranded by the owner of JD Sports. Reports have surfaced following the recent closure of JD’s ...
It is understood that Oi Polloi founders Steve Sanderson and Nigel Lawson have considered approaching JD Sports for a possible buyout of the fashion retailer, but that the sports retail giant has no ...
The founders of iconic quarter independent shop Oi Polloi have addressed rumours regarding the brand's future. Last month it was reported that the shop was set to close as new owners of the store ...
Oi Polloi started out as a response to uninspired menswear. What was is it about the state of menswear that stood out as uninspired? Well, the founders Steve Sanderson and Nigel Lawson started the ...
British cycle tubing brand Reynolds Technology has teamed up with the co-owner of menswear store Oi Polloi Nigel Lawson, to design and launch a contemporary collection of Reynolds casual wear.
After teaming up on a capsule last year, Universal Works and Oi Polloi have reunited for another ... “I met Steve and Nigel more than 15 years ago when I fell in love with their first store ...
Fashion industry news service Drapers Online is also reporting that Oi Polloi founders Steve Sanderson and Nigel Lawson “have considered approaching JD Sports for a possible buy out”, but JD ...
Oi Polloi was created by Steve Sanderson and Nigel Lawson who took to Instagram in April to set the record straight on the brand's future. Content cannot be displayed without consent In a lengthy ...
Pioneering Manchester menswear store Oi Polloi is making a comeback ... At the time founders Steve Sanderson and Nigel Lawson vowed the brand had 'not bit the dust' but had instead gone into ...
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