Fred Perry and Craig Green’s Debut Collab Plays on the Art of Layering
The new collection is scheduled to drop later this month.







Fred Perry and Craig Green have now officially teased the release of their inaugural collection. Two iconic labels woven into the fabric of Britain’s fashion scene, their debut offering looks to inspire a generation of contemporary UK subcultures with a boldly experimental flair.
Initially presented on the runway earlier in June, Craig Green brought the duo’s visionary approach to life alongside its Spring/Summer 2025 collection. In tones of white, black, and brown, pieces from the collab appeared cinched in by multiple leather belts and platformed by double-strapped loafers, reinterpreting the traditional codes of masculinity through a complex display of draping and layering.
As the brands gear up to launch the collection, they now share a closer look at the featuring garments where the fashion designer’s eye for reconstructing comes into play on the ubiquitous Fred Perry polo. Taking two distinctive forms, the first shirt in the offering focuses on the pique collar which is replicated twice to create a new silhouette. With its two-layer construction, the piece comes fully reversible, unlike any other polo design.
Meanwhile, the second shirt finds a transformation of the main body. In contrast to the typically sleek aesthetic of the classic garment, it becomes more textured with Craig Green’s signature quilting applied from the bottom seam to the top collar. Each of the two iterations lands in both long and short-sleeved versions, continuing to add to the variety of styling options.
The polo designs are rounded off with the brands’ respective Laurel Wreath and circle logos vertically aligned on the chest. Complementing the neutral hues running through the capsule, these embroidered logos come in beige and a lighter brown.
Take a closer look at the collection in the gallery above.
To find out more about the upcoming launch, head to Fred Perry’s website now.