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Brooklyn Brothers wins Warehouse creative project

Fashion retailer Warehouse has appointed The Brooklyn Brothers to handle a strategic creative project after a two-way pitch against an undisclosed agency.

Warehouse: working with The Brooklyn Brothers

Warehouse: working with The Brooklyn Brothers

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According to Jennifer Roebuck, marketing director at Warehouse, the project may lead to working with the agency on a retained basis.

Roebuck said: "The Brooklyn Brothers have great passion and energy. What really stood out was their drive to find interesting ways to bring ideas to life across many channels."

The retailer approached a number of agencies in April having previously worked with creative agency ODD on a separate project.

Warehouse was launched in 1976 by Jeff Banks and is now owned by Aurora Fashions. It has 464 stores and concessions across 21 countries.

This article was first published on campaignlive.co.uk

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