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Stylish Manchester siblings design a gender neutral fashion range - and say they want to 'disrupt a generation'

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Sign up to the MySalford newsletter to keep up with what's happening in and around the city A brother and sister team from Manchester have joined together to help bring 'inclusivity, equality and sustainability' to the fashion world with a gender neutral fashion range inspired by the lockdown.

Kate Friar , 27, who lives in Ancoats, and her brother Chris Friar, 30, who lives in Salford, have created a range of clothing that either gender can wear - and where no product is marked up in price because of which sex is wearing it.

Kate says: "As a brand, we want to disrupt a generation that fixates on what you should wear and what path you should take." READ MORE: Twelve holiday destinations tipped to move to green list this week Their brand

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