Fred Perry & their iconic laurel wreath return with their latest instalment of pieces to see through summer heading into autumn. Paying homage to their rich pedigree & subculture, their latest stand out 'glitch' colourway nods to the 90s rave and techno scenes, when bold colours and abstract shapes took cues from the multi-coloured sportswear, whilst new updates on the classic M3600 & polo range offer a more understated spin on a Fred classic. Check out a few of our favourites below.
An understated classic, the twin tipped polo shirt was the first to carry the legendary tipping in the 5-4-4 ratio, and it remains at the core of everything they do. An interpretation of the original Twin Tipped Fred Perry Tennis shirt, the M3636 has long sleeves and a contemporary adaptation of Fred's famous streamlined fit. It comes with a history, and each new generation adds to its legacy.
Taken from a time when bold colours and man-made fibres were first introduced to team kits, this track jacket is pure -90s. It was styles like this that encouraged the evolution of sportswear as streetwear, and the track jacket took centre stage in the Britpop era. Made from a tricot fabric that replicates the original. A real Fred Perry head turner.
Always at the forefront of Perry's collections, the M3600 offers a more contemporary adaptation of Fred's famous streamlined fit, with a slightly closer fit. Manufactured on state of the art, modern technology and available in a huge range of colours - each with their own unique story to tell. It comes with a history, and each new generation adds to its legacy.
A standout piece from the collection, this glitch print design references the screens and soundwaves of the -90s rave and techno scenes, an era Fred Perry earnt a few of their stripes. When bold colours and abstract shapes took cues from the multi-coloured sportswear appearing across Europe. The glitch chequerboard knit shirt features the signature Laurel Wreath embroidery to the chest.
Perfectly designed for life on and off the court, the Fred Perry M6000 takes inspiration from Fred's very first tennis shirt - the M3. It comes with a history, and each new generation adds to its legacy, with a slightly slimmer fit to the original matchday M3. Always different, always the same.
An update on a silhouette synonymous with Fred, the storied track jacket took centre stage in the Britpop era - one of the most influential styles in the adoption of sportswear as streetwear. This funnel neck track jacket adds an extra layer while being light enough for warmer weather. Keep it simple and sharp.

Check out our full Fred Perry & Fred Perry reissues collection below, available online & in-store at Stuarts London.