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The original Twin Tipped Fred Perry Shirt. A piece of British subcultural uniform, made in England for 60 years. Designed with a straight fit, in our signature cotton piqué.
Made in Leicester, England, the G12 hasn’t changed since it was originally designed by Fred in the ‘50s. Legend has it that a buyer from Lillywhites requested the addition of football team colours to the plain-colour. It subsequently became the first piece to carry our signature twin tipping in the 5-4-4 ratio. The twin tipped was the piece that took us from sportswear to streetwear, and with the same design details as the original, it’s a true piece of subcultural uniform. This colourway was first designed in the 1960s. A subversive take on the original white tennis shirt: the colours of anti-establishment dressing.
Order by 3pm weekdays for:
— UK next working day delivery [Free]
— UK next working day delivery before 10.30am [£10]
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UK Saturday or Sunday delivery [£6]
Colour Description | Black / Champagne / Champagne |
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SKU | G12-157 |
Fabric Composition | 100% Cotton |
Hero | 157 |
Keywords | polo, short sleeve, pique, polos, shirts |
Washable Instructions | Machine Wash |
Collection | The Fred Perry Shirt |
Gender | Womens |
Bullet 1 | Made in England |
Bullet 2 | Cotton piqué |
Bullet 3 | Twin tipped collar and cuffs |
Bullet 4 | Two button placket |
Bullet 5 | Flat hem |
Further Reading | Made in Leicester, England, the G12 hasn’t changed since it was originally designed by Fred in the ‘50s. Legend has it that a buyer from Lillywhites requested the addition of football team colours to the plain-colour. It subsequently became the first piece to carry our signature twin tipping in the 5-4-4 ratio. The twin tipped was the piece that took us from sportswear to streetwear, and with the same design details as the original, it’s a true piece of subcultural uniform. This colourway was first designed in the 1960s. A subversive take on the original white tennis shirt: the colours of anti-establishment dressing. |
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Release Status | Available |
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Model Height | Model's height: 170cm / 5' 7" |
Model Size | Model wears: 10 |
New-in | 2018-01-01 00:00:00 |