It was at the end of the 1940s that Fred Perry was approached by Tibby Wegner, a former Austrian footballer, with an idea for marketing a sweatband bearing the Fred Perry name. People became aware of the FRED PERRY Laurel Wreath logo and associated it with Wimbledon, the world's premier tennis tournament, and the world's finest tennis players.

Being very popular among youth, FRED PERRY once was the shirt of choice for several distinctive groups of teenagers throughout the '60s and '70s. Although those days are long gone, the Laurel Wreath logo (usually found on the left chest of the polo shirts) has remained an important staple in the style of today's generation. Especially popular in the indie subculture, the signature fit of the Fred Perry shirt has proven to bridge the gaps of diverse demographics. You’ll find the Laurel Wreath logo on the stage, backstage and in the crowd.

THE MAN
Winner of 10 majors and the first player to win a Career Grand Slam - Fred remains the only British player ever to achieve this.

THE SHIRT
M3, the original one colour Fred Perry shirt, it’s the first chapter in the story. Fred designed it and wore it himself.
M12, the original twin tipped Fred Perry shirt, the shirt that took Fred Perry from sportswear to streetwear.

THE FANS
FRED PERRY is a part of British subcultural uniform since the 1950s, adopted by each generation as their own.
BRAND OFFERS
30%-70% off

VALID Apr 1 2024 -Apr 30 2024

                                      *See store for details.
                                  
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  • OPENING HOURS
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  • TEL 021-20676218
  • LOCATION
    Q10a, Shanghai
  • FIND ON MAP
  • SHOP ONLINE
It was at the end of the 1940s that Fred Perry was approached by Tibby Wegner, a former Austrian footballer, with an idea for marketing a sweatband bearing the Fred Perry name. People became aware of the FRED PERRY Laurel Wreath logo and associated it with Wimbledon, the world's premier tennis tournament, and the world's finest tennis players.

Being very popular among youth, FRED PERRY once was the shirt of choice for several distinctive groups of teenagers throughout the '60s and '70s. Although those days are long gone, the Laurel Wreath logo (usually found on the left chest of the polo shirts) has remained an important staple in the style of today's generation. Especially popular in the indie subculture, the signature fit of the Fred Perry shirt has proven to bridge the gaps of diverse demographics. You’ll find the Laurel Wreath logo on the stage, backstage and in the crowd.

THE MAN
Winner of 10 majors and the first player to win a Career Grand Slam - Fred remains the only British player ever to achieve this.

THE SHIRT
M3, the original one colour Fred Perry shirt, it’s the first chapter in the story. Fred designed it and wore it himself.
M12, the original twin tipped Fred Perry shirt, the shirt that took Fred Perry from sportswear to streetwear.

THE FANS
FRED PERRY is a part of British subcultural uniform since the 1950s, adopted by each generation as their own.
BRAND OFFERS
30%-70% off

VALID Apr 1 2024 -Apr 30 2024

*See store for details.