A clothing brand will open a temporary store in Glasgow to mark its 10th anniversary.
Former footballers Steven Robb and Mark Corcoran founded their own menswear label Bee Inspired in 2013.
Inspired by their careers, the brand incorporates elements of sportswear and activewear clothing and it has been worn by the likes of Lionel Messi, Martin Compston and Craig David.
To celebrate the milestone, Bee Inspired will open at St Enoch Centre on Friday, October 27 for three months.
As part of the celebrations, there will be an opening event on Saturday, October 28 during which customers can get their hands on goodie bags.
Bee Inspired's director, Steven Robb, said: “To celebrate 10 years of being the biggest clothing brand in Scotland, we're opening a pop-up store in Glasgow’s incredible St. Enoch Centre.
“Following the success of our Edinburgh pop-up last year we were inundated with requests to open a shop in our hometown, Glasgow. And where better than the city’s leading shopping centre, St. Enoch Centre?!
“We are so proud of our work to date and are now looking forward to this exciting new chapter for the business.
"We encourage past, present and prospective customers to stop in to say hello for our opening event on Saturday, October 28 where we will give away a limited number of goodie bags and have a DJ in store”.
Annmarie McClean, St. Enoch Centre's marketing manager, added: “We are excited to celebrate Bee Inspired’s 10-year anniversary with a three-month pop-up store in St. Enoch Centre.
“St. Enoch Centre prides itself on its diverse fashion offering, and Bee Inspired is the perfect addition to our thriving mix of retail, leisure and food options.
“The pop-up store will be located on the ground floor opposite Hamleys, for shoppers to drop in and shop the latest Bee Inspired collection!”
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