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3 Oct 2020 16:02

When Fred Perry first introduced a polo shirt in the early 1950s, it was designed to be worn on the court with a focus on lightweight functionality. The classic shirt made its debut in plain white, with a simple Laurel Wreath on the chest. Soon, a subtle redesign arrived in the form of the M12 polo. It was still plain white, but it now featured "Twin Tipping" around the collar. Over the course of the 1960s, Fred Perry continued to expand its offering, introducing colorful options designed to be ...
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