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British apparel-maker Fred Perry has pulled a polo shirt from the US market after it became associated with the far-right group the Proud Boys. Fred Perry said in a statement last week that it ...
The same week that hundreds of Proud Boys marched in Portland, Oregon, Fred Perry released a statement on its website announcing that the black and yellow-tipped polo shirt favored by members of ...
Fred Perry has withdrawn a polo shirt that has been adopted by neo-fascists Credit: Rex Features Fred Perry declared it would no longer be selling the item in North America and Canada. It said ...
black polo shirts trimmed in yellow stripes from the Fred Perry fashion label. But the Proud Boys’ favorite clothing line isn’t returning the love. Last week, as the Proud Boys were mired in ...
Fred Perry’s polo shirts were ... became synonymous with white supremacy.” The Proud Boys appear to be tipping their hat to this history when they wear the shirt. But they may also be drawn ...
This week, clothing brand Fred Perry announced the withdrawal of one of its polo shirts from sale ... to the success of the initial white version. The shirt has become synonymous not just with ...
Fred Perry pulled sales of a black-and-yellow polo shirt in the US and Canada in September 2019 because it was worn by members of the far-right Proud Boys group, it said Thursday. The British ...
Fred Perry distanced itself from the group, which was labeled extremist and described as having "ties to white nationalism ... Many wore black and yellow polo shirts,... Members of the Proud ...
Fred Perry has removed a black and yellow polo shirt from sale in the US and Canada ... a track record of promoting political violence and white supremacy. Founded by Vice magazine co-founder ...
When the shirt was designed and produced in 1952, it was — of course — simply offered in regulation Wimbledon white ... But that was the Fred Perry polo's mid-career brush with the head ...
CREDIT: Gerardo Mora/Getty Images Clothing brand Fred Perry has announced that it will no longer be selling one of its polo shirts in North America due to its adoption by a far-right group.
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