Sunspel and Fred Perry: heritage style for on the court and off
Luxury British clothing label Sunspel (http://www.sunspel.com) and heritage brand Fred Perry have a lot in common. Both are quintessentially British; they offer top quality clothing which stands the test of time; and their garments combine classic style with fabric innovation. Now, you can carry off heritage style both on the tennis court and off with Sunspel and the Fred Perry collection.
Sunspel first joined forces with the iconic British sports wear label Fred Perry in the ‘Friends of Fred’ collective which saw Sunspel’s quality t-shirt being sold in selected Fred Perry stores across Britain. The two brands have always been a great fit, with both names coming to represent quality luxury clothing which transcends fashion, offering instead classic style with a nod to the past and a focus on comfort and fit.
With backgrounds as illustrious as that of Sunspel, which has been making mens underwear since 1860, and Fred Perry, winner of three Wimbledon titles between 1934 and 1936 and designer of the famous laurel-wreath adorned tennis shirt, it’s little wonder that they are known as heritage clothing brands. The newest collaboration between the labels sees the traditional Fred Perry pique polo shirt given a 21st century twist and is available exclusively at Sunspel. With the tipping and laurel wreath monogram finished in a crisp and elegant forest green, this is a polo shirt that will look just as great off the tennis court as on.
Also part of the new Sunspel and Fred Perry collection is a pair of smart but sporty tailored shorts, also finished in a modern green and bearing the signature Fred Perry logo. Women don’t miss out either, thanks to the Fred Perry ladies tennis shirt in the same updated colour but with a more tailored fit to flatter the female form. Great for bringing style to your tennis game or for channelling some 60s chic in your casual wear.
Take advantage of the latest exclusive collaboration between iconic British brands Sunspel and Fred Perry at http://www.sunspel.com.