The original twin tipped Fred Perry shirt. A piece of British subcultural uniform, made in England for 60 years.
Made in England / Cotton piqué / Twin tipped collar and cuffs / Two button placket / Flat hem
Made in Leicester, England, the M12 hasn’t changed since it was originally designed by Fred Perry in the ‘50s. Legend has it that a buyer from Lillywhites requested the addition of football team colours to the plain-colour Fred Perry shirt. It subsequently became the first piece to carry the signature twin tipping in the 5-4-4 ratio. The M12 was the piece that took Fred Perry from sportswear to streetwear, and with all the same design details as the original, it’s a true piece of subcultural uniform. This colourway was the very first. Designed in the 1960s as a subversive take on the original white tennis shirt. The colours of anti-establishment dressing.
- 100% Cotton
- Machine Wash
Recycled Tipping & Sewing Threads
Buttons Made from Recycled Materials
Responsibly-Sourced Laurel Wreath Embroidery