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Fred Perry M12 Made In England Twi... Fred Perry M12 Made In England Twin Tipped Polo Shirt

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Fred Perry M12 Made In England Twin Tipped Polo Shirt

Colour : Black / Champagne

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£ 99.00

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Description

The original twin tipped Fred Perry shirt. A piece of British subcultural uniform, made in England for 60 years.

Made in England  / Cotton piqué / Twin tipped collar and cuffs  / Two button placket / Flat hem

Made in Leicester, England, the M12 hasn’t changed since it was originally designed by Fred Perry in the ‘50s. Legend has it that a buyer from Lillywhites requested the addition of football team colours to the plain-colour Fred Perry shirt. It subsequently became the first piece to carry the signature twin tipping in the 5-4-4 ratio. The M12 was the piece that took Fred Perry from sportswear to streetwear, and with all the same design details as the original, it’s a true piece of subcultural uniform. This colourway was the very first. Designed in the 1960s as a subversive take on the original white tennis shirt. The colours of anti-establishment dressing.

  • 100% Cotton
  • Machine Wash

Recycled Tipping & Sewing Threads
Buttons Made from Recycled Materials
Responsibly-Sourced Laurel Wreath Embroidery

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Fred Perry.

Triple Wimbledon champion Fred Perry was born to a cotton spinner. He played and fought his way through, always with style and despite the establishment. In 1952, he founded the Fred Perry brand, designing his first pique shirt the same year.

That shirt, the shirt, would transcend sportswear to streetwear on the backs of generation after generation of British youth subcultures. The shirt is the start and end of everything Fred Perry do, because it’s more than a shirt – it’s a rite of passage, it’s the uniform of the non-uniform. A true icon.

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