Fred Perry

Fred Perry

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Founded 1952
Headquarters London, United Kingdom

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Fred Perry is a British heritage brand founded by three-time Wimbledon champion tennis player, Fred Perry. Perry won the adulation of British fans not only for his irrepressible skill but also for his style and humble beginnings, which contrasted with the privileged backgrounds of many other players at the All England Club. Perry’s venture into sportswear began in the late 1940s when he designed and created the very first sweatband with former Austrian footballer Tibby Wegner. They adopted the Laurel Wreath symbol as their logo, a testament to Perry’s 1934 victory at Wimbledon. Perry and Wegner’s next venture involved the development of knitted cotton sports shirts identifiable by its original tipped design and laurel wreath embroidery. Despite being developed as a piece of sports apparel, the Fred Perry Pique became synonymous with musically driven British subcultures such as mods and skinheads, right into to the 1990s Britpop movement when it was sported by influential bands such as Blur and Oasis. Keeping the brand innovative through collaborations with respected artists and designers such as Raf Simons, Richard Nicoll, and Amy Winehouse, Fred Perry continues to affirm its street fashion credibility with which consumers still identify today.
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Latest Collections

Fred Perry Reunites With G.H. Bass to Rework the Penny Loafer
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Fred Perry Reunites With G.H. Bass to Rework the Penny Loafer

Arriving in black leather and “Bark” or “Sandstorm” nubuck.

Fred Perry To Celebrate 70 Years of Its Polo Shirt With a Cultural Exhibition in London
Fashion 

Fred Perry To Celebrate 70 Years of Its Polo Shirt With a Cultural Exhibition in London

Live music will be accompanied by old design stories and the history of Fred Perry.

Fred Perry Connects With ADISH for New Palestine-Focused Capsule
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Fred Perry Connects With ADISH for New Palestine-Focused Capsule

The Wimbledon champion stands up for the craftswomen of Palestine.

Fred Perry and Nicholas Daley Reconnect to Honor British Southern Soul Boys
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Fred Perry and Nicholas Daley Reconnect to Honor British Southern Soul Boys

Exploring their intertwined connection with music and fashion.

Raf Simons and Fred Perry Reunite to Celebrate Sentimental Paraphernalia
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Raf Simons and Fred Perry Reunite to Celebrate Sentimental Paraphernalia

Showcased with artworks by graphic artist Tom Tosseyn.

Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY and Fred Perry Celebrate Nu Rave for FW21
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Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY and Fred Perry Celebrate Nu Rave for FW21

The labels’ second collaboration looks back to vibrant period of British music.

UNIVERS Celebrates 10th Anniversary With a Series of Collaborations
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UNIVERS Celebrates 10th Anniversary With a Series of Collaborations

Featuring Craig Green, Off-White, A.P.C. and more.

Nicholas Daley and Fred Perry Reunite to Celebrate Contemporary Culture and Traditional Craftsmanship
Fashion

Nicholas Daley and Fred Perry Reunite to Celebrate Contemporary Culture and Traditional Craftsmanship

Drawing on the distinctive style of Jamaican reggae musician Peter Tosh.

Fred Perry x Casely-Hayford Reunite for a Second Collection
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Fred Perry x Casely-Hayford Reunite for a Second Collection

Featuring modern staple pieces.

Raf Simons Visits London in the '80s for Latest Fred Perry Collaboration
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Raf Simons Visits London in the '80s for Latest Fred Perry Collaboration

Incorporating photography by Brian Flynn.

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