Clothing brand founder talks about how Peter Jones CBE carried him through dark times

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Independent clothing brands are poping up all over the place as more people look to support small brands and the internet makes it more possible to sell products to more people. All you need to do to make your own brand is look for the best heat transfer press, create a few different designs, set up your website and start promoting your brand. However, some people really struggle when they first start printing clothing and Anruah Farrell is no different. pharell’s founder, innovator and serial entrepreneur Farrell found himself homeless between 2016/2017.

He told us: “In my journey as an entrepreneur, I never expected to find myself homeless. I am hardworking and determined and yet these attributes alone didn’t save me from being uncertainty and eventually being homeless.”

He added “Throughout it all, it was the belief and encouragement of people that I have encountered on the way that helped me push through and persevere. I am relieved to have found temporary housing to help me get back on my feet but the current climate remains volatile for small business owners and startup such as myself.”

This week clothing line pharrell’s will be launching its range on The Prince’s Trusts’ TOMORROW’s Store Online in time for Black Friday and the Christmas season. 
pharrell’s is a Prince’s Trust supported business. 

pharrell’s is a metropolitan brand based in London that mixes smart and casual wear with a simplistic design. Eastenders actress Syndey Craven was one of the main faces of pharrell’s most recent campaign.

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