Two clothing brands born out of Manchester have announced a hybrid week-long pop up in a celebration of clothing and culture at Circle Square.
UN:IK is a streetwear brand that has been around since 2014. They’ve been showcasing and selling the best independent brands and designers, truly supporting small businesses and entrepreneurial designers. Whilst Bound is a newer brand, having been created by Jake Messer in 2018. Bound’s aim is bridging the gap between contemporary and streetwear, and they do it spectacularly.
The line-up of partners set up for this event is on another level, truly showcase some of the best indy artists and business from across the city. Food and drink across the week comes from Gooey, Allpress, Campanio, Sly Dog Rum, Shindigger and Seven Brothers
Whilst live performances across the week will come from NAM DJs, Stell’s Selections, Mezrec’s, Didds Summers, Disco Stu, Enos and Shadev.
As well as the free food and performances there will be exclusive items dropped for the event. Bound has partnered with Allpress coffee for a limited edition co-branded tote bag only available in store. Whilst Mele x Club Bad have a release from UN:IK Clothing.
There are three new brands showcasing at the pop-up, as well as exclusive sales rail but to find out more details on these you’ll have to head down to the event.
There will undoubtedly be a new item for your wardrobe you’d like, so make sure you head down to the week-long pop-up that starts this Friday 27 October and ends Saturday 4 November at Circle Square off Oxford Road.