Fred Perry’s polo shirt is the best polo shirt, a classic English design found in numerous variations and colors. But the company, founded by the son of a socialist MP’s working class and a Jewish friend, founded its most famous cut – the black and double yellow twin-tipped shirt – which was adopted as a uniform by a proud boy, the violent fascist street gang. By Gavin McNeese. The boys of pride are back in the news, and Fred Perry has enough. The company announced today that it had recently discontinued black / yellow / yellow production and issued an unusual and clear and strong condemnation.
It’s surprisingly disappointing that this group has allotted our black / yellow / yellow / double tipped shirts and turned our laurel wreaths to their own ends. …
The Fred Perry shirt is part of the British subcultural uniform, adopted by various groups, who recognize their own values for themselves. We are proud of her lineage and the laurel wreath she has represented for 65 years: inclusion, diversity and independence. The black / yellow / yellow tipped shirt has been an important part of the uniform since its introduction in the late 70’s, and has been adopted post-generation by various subcultures, without prejudice.
Despite his descent, we have seen that the black / yellow / yellow double tipped shirt with the boy of pride is taking on a new and very different meaning in North America as a result. That organization is something we should do our best to end. So we’ve been in the U.S. since September 2019. Has decided to stop selling black / yellow / yellow beau tipped shirts, and we will not resell them there or in Canada until we have finished their association with the proud boy.
To be fair, if you see any proud boys stuff or products that contain our lure rail beads or any black / yellow / yellow related items, it has nothing to do with us, and we are working with our lawyers for any illegal use. Looking. Our brand.
A rare show of antifascist spine for a large corporation. I’m going to buy the Fred Perry Polo today.