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Fred Perry x Paul Weller Henley Limited Edition Shirt
Fred Perry x Paul Weller Henley Limited Edition Shirt
 
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Fred Perry x Paul Weller Henley Limited Edition Shirt

The highly anticipated Paul Weller collection has arrived!!

From the Fred Perry Music pack comes the collaboration everyones been waiting for.

Paul Weller again delves into the Fred Perry archives to bring us these super limited edition Henley collar shirts.

Paul Weller is a British cultural icon and working class hero. Described as "the greatest British songwriter of his generation", both his music and individual style have had a major impact on youth culture for over 30 years. Fred Perry has also been the shirt of choice for generations of British youth.

From initial sketch ideas, Paul has been involved in the creation of the colour palette, function and construction to create a shirt of pure modernist appeal.  

These short sleeve Henley collar shirts feature a two button placket, contrast trim and fixed badge laurel. This shirt has the Paul Weller signature back neck label and each shirt is individually numbered.

100% Cotton.

Sizing: 

S = 36" / M = 38" / L = 40" / XL = 42" / XXL = 44"

 

Price: £65.00

 
 
Availability: Out of Stock

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Another exclusive for Triads is the beautiful Blank Canvas collection from Fred Perry.

The Blank Canvas project is unique and was introduced to illustrate Fred Perry`s commitment to support both new and established design talent. The brand invited cutting-edge, British based designers to develop capsule collections that combined their own, distinctive creative style with classic Fred Perry products.

Cult designers such as Judy Blame, Peter Jensen and David David were all given the same mission - to approach the project in their own personal way and applications have included over-printing, customising and completely de-constructing garments.The current season sees Alastair McKimm, who as well as working for the likes of i-D and Italian, Chinese and Japanese Vogue, was also a stylist for The Beastie Boys.

Fred Perry Blank Canvas
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