Fred Perry Slim Fit Solid Plain Polo SKU: #7711131
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- You've got style in spades, but you don't need to show up your friends all the time. The Fred Perry™ Slim Fit Plain Shirt alleviates the sting.
- Slim fit design is the only choice for a well-groomed chap.
- Short sleeve, polo shirt construction.
- Spread collar with two button placket.
- Ribbed collar and cuffs.
- Two-button placket.
- Straight hemline.
- Fred Perry laurel logo at left chest.
- 100% cotton.
- Machine wash cold, hang dry.
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2 people found this review helpful
March 10, 2012
Anonymous
from Washington, D.C.
This is an extremely well made polo, although I would advise ordering it true to size as opposed to getting a size down. This shirt is the most flattering slim fit I have ever worn. Instead of flattening your body and making it look small, and highlights your pecs and make your biceps look bigger. I also really like the collar; it shows the perfect amount of chest without looking too Rico Suave, but definitely gets the point across. All in all, I would certainly recommend buying this if you are thinking about it. The pros are it makes you look really put together, but the cons are that the fit is a little suffocating and restrictive. I hope this helps your decision.
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April 25, 2012
Anonymous
I just bought 8 of these shirts and for a slim person such as my self no other shirt is a comparison. Lacoste now a days stretches way too easily. Fred Perry material is uncanny and just feels good. I am 5'10 155 pounds and the small slim fit is perfect
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May 2, 2012
Dino
from San Jose, CA
Its lackluster quality/fit is disappointing considering it's a Fred Perry. The colour is quite nice. But the fit and fabric are bad - fits like a blouse! Fabric, after a wash, does not maintain perfect shape. Bring the made in Portugal and made in England ones back, dispense with the made in China ones.
Brands I'd also recommend: pringle
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About Fred Perry
Fred Perry soon developed the business with Wegner by making Fred Perry polo shirts. The Fred Perry logo was skillfully merchandised by offering these polo shirts to BBC cameramen, whilst Fred Perry and Dan Maskell both wore them when commentating. They gave polos to all the leading players; it was the era of Hoad, Rosewell and the young Australians, who were only too keen to get their hands on these new items of clothing, since they looked better than the baggy, ill-fitting alternatives.
It was a clever and successful marketing initiative. People became aware of the Fred Perry logo and associated it with Wimbledon, the world's premier tennis tournament, and the world's finest tennis players. The Fred Perry polo shirt hit the jackpot. It was a good product; customers saw it, liked it and bought it. The construction of the cotton piqué shirt, with its open honeycomb stitch and great fit, made it perfect as performance wear for tennis and soon became the shirt of choice for several subcultures throughout the world.
Being very popular among youth again, Fred Perry once was the shirt of choice for several distinctive groups of teenagers throughout the '60s and '70s. Skinheads and Manchester's own 'Perry Boys,' a group of violent football supporters, were among the subcultures that made Fred Perry shirts popular. Although those days are long gone, the Fred Perry laurel 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.

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