Fred Perry
Fred Perry, a three-time Wimbledon winner, was born to a cotton spinner. Despite the establishment, he played and fought his way through with style. He launched the Fred Perry brand in 1952 and designed his first pique shirt the following year. On the backs of generation after generation of British youth subcultures, that shirt, that shirt, would transcend sportswear to streetwear. Because it's more than a shirt, it's a rite of passage, the uniform of the non-uniform, the shirt is the beginning and conclusion of everything we do. A true legend. Fred Perry is now a global community of 370 employees, all of whom are inspired by the Laurel Wreath and what it stands for. Fred Perry has never changed its course to accommodate anyone. I've never been a fashion victim. It never aligned itself with the latest fad. From Comme des Garçons to Amy Winehouse, Raf Simons to the Thames, this mindset has led to long-term cooperation with like-minded partners.
In a more contemporary rendition of Fred's famed streamlined fit, this shirt is made from our basic cotton piqué. Available in a variety of colorways, each with its own story to tell.
- Modern technology cotton piqué fabric
- Slightly longer, slimmer proportions than the classic M12
- Twin pointed collar and cuffs
- Two-button placket
Outstanding products:
- The Original Twin Tipped Fred Perry Shirt
- Black / Pink Flamingo / Pink Flamingo
- Pistachio / Snow White / Dark Carbon
Detailed Information:
Website: https://www.fredperry.com/
Facebook: Fred Perry
Instagram: @fredperry
Twitter: @fredperry