Gio-Goi

Gio-Goi
Privately held company
Industry Fashion
Founded 1988, relaunched in 2005
Headquarters Manchester, UK
Number of employees
50
Website www.gio-goi.com

Gio-Goi /ˈɡ ˈɡɔɪ/ is a British fashion brand created in the 1980s, and relaunched in 2005.

The label has its roots in the Manchester band scene of the late 1980s, which mixed indie rock and dance music. The Donnellys started out selling clothes and memorabillia at clubs and raves in Manchester, notably at The Haçienda.[1]

After a legal battle with Giorgio Armani over the legality of using "Gio" in its branding, the Donnellys decided to end production.

Gio-Goi relaunched in 2005 after new financial backers were keen to revive the brand. It is now worn by several musicians, including Pete Doherty, Hardwell, Mike Skinner and Kasabian front man, Tom Meighan.[2]

Actors Danny Dyer and Paul Nicholls[3] as well as boxer Michael Jennings,[4] and musicians Calvin Harris[3] and Hard-Fi[3] have also been seen wearing Gio-Goi clothing.

Gio-Goi collaborated with Pete Doherty to create a range of T-shirts. The line was exclusively available from Selfridges in London on 7 December 2006 for 30 days and was released to selected stores thereafter.[5]

In December 2008, Pentland Group bought a 20% stake in Gio-Goi. Pentland's chief executive Andy Rubin said: "This is a very positive investment in a growing brand which is win-win for both sides. This is a strategic investment for us. We think Gio-Goi has been doing a phenomenal job."[6]

In October 2010, Gio Goi opened their first ever high street store in Union Square Aberdeen.

In January 2013, Gio Goi went under administration and was bought out by retailer JD Sports.[7]

References

  1. "Film documenting the glory days of Madchester scene debuts Gio-goi brothers' party". Manchester Evening News. 6 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
  2. "Rock keeps reborn Gio Goi fashion label on a roll | Reuters". Uk.reuters.com. 2007-04-26. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
  3. 1 2 3 Mens Designer Clothing: Gio Goi, Original Penguin, Franklin & Marshall, Converse, Henleys, Scotch & Soda and more Standout.net
  4. Donnelly24.com - Projects - Michael Jennings
  5. "Pete Doherty inspires clothing line". NME.com. 2006-11-06. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
  6. "Pentland takes slice of Gio-Goi". www.drapersonline.com. 2008-12-19. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  7. "JD Sports Fashion buys Gio Goi out of administration". www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk. 2013-02-05. Retrieved 2013-09-15.

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