Tuesday, July 14, 2009

ESQUIRE MAGAZINE UK: The Fred factor

It’s been a good summer for Fred Perry, having seen both Damon Albarn and Andy Murray help put the classic polo back on the cultural map in recent weeks. The brand’s Made in Japan range offers a slight variation from the traditional format, taking its cues from early Perry designs and featuring a three button yoke and smaller laurel logo. It’s available in three colours including this navy and duck egg blue.

BLUR IN FRED PERRY

Late but phenomenal Blur wow T In The Park
Source: http://www.virtualfestivals.com/latest/news/6568/-/Late-but-phenomenal-Blur-wow-T-In-The-Park

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

"Do Nothing"THE SPECIALS @ THE 100 CLUB, LONDON 25-06-09 video


the SPECIALS SHOW @ 100 CLUB in LONDON hosted by Fred Perry




The 100 Club - the home of Subculture live events in the UK - is a very, very special place. There has been a club running at 100 Oxford since 1942. The artists that have played the legendary 100 Club stage reads like a who's who of popular music; Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Muddy Waters, BB King, The Who, The Kinks, Rolling Stones, The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Jam, Oasis, White Stripes and many, many more.
FRED PERRY AT THE 100 CLUB
Fred Perry was the first sportswear to streetwear brand. In the late 1950's the British Mod movement emerged from the London Jazz scene (with The 100 Club at its epicentre) and adopted the Fred Perry shirt, because they could 'wear it all night and still look good in the morning'.
http://www.fredperrysubculture.com/grapevine/?p=824