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Fred Perry origin

BostonRussell

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Unfortunately I lack source of Fred Perry shirts near home so I have to shop online. Anyone know an online retailer that's guaranteed to sell the "Made in England" line?

Thanks much.
 

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I do. check out my web site.
 

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To my knowledge:

M12 = Made in England
M120 = Made in Japan
M1200 = Made in China?

Farinelli's, Oi Polloi, Warrior Clothing, Oki-Ni all sell M12s.
Jump The Gun sells almost exclusively M12s.
 

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sorry for my ignorance here. But what makes Fred Perry worth the price?

What kind of materials do they use?
 

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It depends on what you are buying. The quality of the pique is very good. Where it is made alters the price way more than the fabric cost.
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mauro
 

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Originally Posted by phoenixrecon
sorry for my ignorance here. But what makes Fred Perry worth the price?

What kind of materials do they use?


Price vs. what? RL polos are $75 at retail... FP's non-England polos are the same, and MIE and MIJ are only $20 more.
 

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nope, those are the knits that aren't a pique and are made in Italy. I am wearing that polo today.
If that makes sense.
best,
mauro
 

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FYI: The ones from Zappos are made in china unless otherwise specified. They do specify the "Japanese polo".
 

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Originally Posted by converge
FYI: The ones from Zappos are made in china unless otherwise specified. They do specify the "Japanese polo".

Yeah, the Japanese polos are the M120s. They got a new shipment in of those recently.
 

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Thanks for all the replies.

Every "slim fit" Fred Perry I've seen appears to come from China. Is that just how it goes?

Edit: Aside from the Japanese line.
 

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