A Glasgow fashion brand will open its third store in Silverburn next month - and they're hiring.
Designer streetwear label Forty Clothing, which has a flagship store on Royal Exchange Square in the city centre, is expanding to the Southside by opening a unit in the shopping centre in October.
Founder Gordon Harry Miller said he was 'buzzing' to reveal the news and added that he is hiring a new team to head up the Silverburn shop.
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He told Instagram followers: "WE’RE HIRING! We are buzzing to finally announce the opening of our third store in Glasgow’s Silverburn this October.
"But that means we need a new team. We are currently on the hunt for members of all levels across full time and part time roles."
The entrepreneur started Forty after being inspired by his son's drawing of a monster face and it has since expanded into creating unique and experimental designs loved by DJs, footballers, club-goers and more.
Customers shared their delight at the news of the expansion, with one saying: "Superb news."
Another wrote: "Love this!"
A third added: "You guys always make me feel welcome when I come into the shop!"
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Forty previously opened a second store at Glasgow Fort in 2022.
Harry previously said: "We want to give everyone the choice to find us wherever suits them.
"Forty is for you, wherever you want to come see us."
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