
Noel Gallagher is definitely maybe a perfect fit for Levi's
Gallagher, a longtime fan of Levi's, had stopped in at the Haus of Strauss — the brand's discreet, VIP fitting space next to its London office — just before the tour kicked off, but the jeans maker hadn't expected him to wear the shirt on stage.
'The team was amazed to see him wear it,' Lucia Marcuzzo, Levi's managing director for Europe, tells The Times. 'It's really icon meets icon.'

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