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Forty clothing empire launched after Glasgow dad spotted toddler son's monster doodle

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A dad who stuck his toddler son's doodle on his T-shirt before a DJ gig has turned the drawing into a clothing empire. Harry Miller had spent over 20 years in the fashion industry before making his big break.In 2013, he spotted his then-three-year-old son Bryce drawing a beady-eyed monster and was instantly drawn to it.

After a nudge from a graphic designer pal, he had the image put on a T-shirt and wore it while DJing at a local nightclub.The top went down a storm and soon he was printing the image on T-shirts, hoodies, polo tops, and hats for a pop-up shop.

This then developed into the brand Forty in 2014, with a flagship store then opening in Glasgow's Royal Exchange Square.The 51-year-old said: "I'll never forget coming home late from work one night and lying on the floor was this drawing Bryce had done of the most amazing monster.

He was only three at the time and I just couldn't believe the detail he had put in such precision." "Most kids at that age would have been drawing stickmen, if you were lucky, and scribbles.

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