Hints and tips:
...British tennis player Fred Perry, who won Wimbledon three times, launched his version in 1952 with a laurel wreath as its signifier....
...But the usually intrepid Fred sounds restrained here in a generic “epic groove”, albeit one elevated by Pink’s vocals....
...You could even try a sporty V-neck knit — Margaret Howell’s collaboration with Fred Perry is just the ticket (£135, margarethowell.co.uk)....
...It is a unique voice that has not gone unnoticed: collaborators have included brands such as Fred Perry and Harris Tweed....
...Such associations aren’t always helpful: Fred Perry recently stopped selling a black version of its shirt after it became the de facto uniform of the Proud Boys, a nutty American far-right group....
...Meanwhile, Blencowe has been filming a travel show with Phelps and his brother James (Fred Weasley in the Harry Potter films), leveraging their success on Cameo to expand into other kinds of content....
...Perry and err, this here editor of FT Alphaville....
...He has collaborated with British brands Fred Perry and Lavenham, and the exhibition Return To Slygo, at the Now Gallery in Greenwich in February, will explore his Jamaican-Scottish roots and love of music...
...Some members had made efforts to disguise themselves, he added, with many avoiding their distinctive Fred Perry polo shirts....
...The group is best known for street fighting, strange rituals and wearing black-and-yellow Fred Perry polo shirts. The movement has chapters across America and elsewhere, including in the UK....
...The 30-year-old has since collaborated with Adidas and Fred Perry and was one of this year’s LVMH Prize winners....
...Perry in 1936....
...The artists and film-makers Sondra Perry and Cauleen Smith [another duo] are also old friends,” Walker says....
...A man in a harness dances on the ceiling (Fred Astaire he’s not)....
...In sport, Fred Perry could come back for a Wimbledon final against Roger Federer, and Bobby Moore could play alongside Gareth Bale for Real Madrid....
...The Russians — dressed in Fred Perry gear, the traditional brand of British hooligans — said they wanted to practice their English, took them to a local bar, and showed them their favourite beers....
...Jackets and gym plimsolls were designed with heritage sportswear brand Fred Perry while slate-grey swimming costumes, trainers and cycling shorts were designed with Japanese label Mizuno....
...“It was terrace wear, Sergio Tacchini, Lacoste, Fred Perry. It was never a typical sports shop. They’d sell boots, but not the studs and all that, just as it is today. It was about fashion.”...
...Perry Aldred Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, UK...
...Mr Gibson’s cyber space was, as Fred Turner, a Stanford professor, noted in his history From Counterculture to Cyberculture, “a dark hyper industrialised landscape . . . dominated by large corporations”....
...I learnt far more from Fred Turner, chair of the communication department at Stanford, who wrote about Google’s relationship with the festival in a 2009 paper....
...great-grandchildren, who spend most of their time in his office — its small bookshelf lined with works about race, incarceration and leftist politics, including Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me, Marc Perry...
...And take the exasperated people at Fred Perry, whose polo shirts have been adopted by the far-right group the Proud Boys despite the founder’s background as a socialist MP, and turned into a symbol of hate...
...There were National Front logos carved into the desks at school and I went in fear of being accosted by the skinheads who used to hang around near the gates dressed in Fred Perry shirts and 16-hole Dr Martens...
...Solution: Perry Mason. A witty clue, but Perry Mason was an attorney, not a private eye. He employed a private eye by the name of Paul Drake. Fred Safier Walnut Creek, CA, US...
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