Liam Gallagher's Pretty Green clothing brand has entered into administration.
The decision comes after the Oasis singer's business went under review in March, with Moorfields Advisory to appointed to handle the insolvency process. Now, two partners at Moorfields have been appointed as joint administrators.
According to the BBC, signs in shop windows claim that the retail locations will continue to sell until further notice.
A spokesperson for the clothing brand previously explained that Pretty Green is "not immune to the challenges currently facing the U.K. high street."
The company was founded in 2009 and currently has 13 stores in the U.K.
Gallagher has yet to comment on the move into administration, though he did previously address Pretty Green's situation with the phrase, "SPUNKBUBBLES."
The decision comes after the Oasis singer's business went under review in March, with Moorfields Advisory to appointed to handle the insolvency process. Now, two partners at Moorfields have been appointed as joint administrators.
According to the BBC, signs in shop windows claim that the retail locations will continue to sell until further notice.
A spokesperson for the clothing brand previously explained that Pretty Green is "not immune to the challenges currently facing the U.K. high street."
The company was founded in 2009 and currently has 13 stores in the U.K.
Gallagher has yet to comment on the move into administration, though he did previously address Pretty Green's situation with the phrase, "SPUNKBUBBLES."