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Fred Perry

Launched at Wimbledon in 1952, the Fred Perry polo shirt was an immediate success due to the clever marketing. The polo shirts were offered to BBC cameramen, while professional tennis player Fred Perry and Dan Maskel also wore them when commentating. The brand is best known for its laurel logo, which appears on the left breast of the polo shirts. The laurel logo (based on the old Wimbledon symbol) was stitched into the fabric of the shirt instead of merely ironed on (as was the case with the crocodile logo of the competing Lacoste brand).
The Fred Perry polo shirt was only available in white until the late 50s when the mods picked up on it and demanded a more varied color palette. It was the shirt of choice for diverse groups of teenagers throughout the 1960s and 70s, ranging from the skinheads and Manchester's very own "Perry Boys", a group of violent football supporters. In recent years Fred Perry has been a very popular brand again with youths, with its signature fit and style it’s not difficult to see why this polo shirt is a true classic.
 

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