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12th December 2011

Pieboy clothing brings you the Official Manchester Scarf

By Fahim Sachedina The Manchester Scarf is finally here! From the people who brought you the “Manchester Beanie”, and delighted you with the melodic tones from the “Manchester’s Gorgeous Girl” video, Pieboy Clothing brings to all you lovely Manchester people, The Manchester scarf! Whether you’re looking for something to keep you warm through the Winter months, […]
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By Fahim Sachedina

The Manchester Scarf is finally here! From the people who brought you the “Manchester Beanie”, and delighted you with the melodic tones from the “Manchester’s Gorgeous Girl” video, Pieboy Clothing brings to all you lovely Manchester people, The Manchester scarf! Whether you’re looking for something to keep you warm through the Winter months, or the perfect Christmas gift, or you just want a truly memorable piece of Manchester, then our scarves will do the trick.

Make sure you find your way over to our stall as soon as possible in the week!

The stall, outside the Student’s Union at the South Campus, will run from approx. 10am each morning and we’ll shut up shop no later than 4pm.

In keeping with the festive spirit there’ll be copious amounts of mince pies to accompany your Pieboy experience.

In addition to all this, we will be hosting a Flashmob Party on Tuesday, so LIKE our page on Facebook for more

details on this exciting and fitting way to round off the year in style!

Here’s the event page for more details: https://www.facebook.com/events/149539595152629/


Try not to miss out alright?

Ceri Wills

Ceri Wills

Former Societies editor (2011-2012).

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