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Young founder of £1m turnover trainer firm The Sole Scene gets boost from Fenwick

The Northumbria University graduate's rare trainer company counts top flight football players amongst his regular customers

Ollie Simpson of The Sole Scene in Fenwick Newcastle(Image: Sole Scene)

A North East trainer king who turned over £1m in his first full year in business after graduating is now getting a further boost from department store chain Fenwick.

Ollie Simpson launched The Sole Scene and its website solescene.com three years ago, turning his rare trainer hobby into a business after buying and selling to his classmates ever since he was a teenager.

The Northumbria University graduate put his studies into practice throughout his three-year course, and spent the final months of his degree in Entrepreneurial Business Management juggling studies with growing the business - even bringing in sales of more than £500,000 while a final year student.

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Since graduating – with a first class honours degree – the 23-year-old has moved from his student flat in Heaton, Newcastle, to his home near Yarm, Teesside, where he has focused on growing the business, setting up new offices in Middlesbrough and taking on his first members of staff.

Now The Sole Scene has its own pop-up concession in Fenwick where 25 of the firm’s top models are currently on display for sale. Mainly Nike, they start at £200 a pair and go up to as much as £950, for the very rare off-white Nike Blazers.

Mr Simpson said: “Fenwick got in touch with us. One of our customers has a concession in Fenwick with their jeweller’s and he put us forward.

“We’ve got around 25 of our top models and means customers can go in and purchase all the limited edition sneakers everyone wants to get their hands on, it’s a chance for customers to pick it up, feel it and try it on which they wouldn’t otherwise be able to do with an online business.”