Talk:Fred Perry

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Hi, I've heard that Fred Perry was a jew? This could be kinda interesting for the german neo-nazi-scene which uses to wear Fred Perry because they refer to the brand's logo as "Siegerkranz" (crown?)


Removed the skinhead tag. I really dont see why that would be in there, if it should be in there, someone correct me.

Bearingbreaker92 15:04, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

Actually, the Fred Perry clothing line is probably most well known in the non-tennis world as a preferred status symbol/costume for ALL skinheads. FYI, most skinheads are not fascists. 'Boneheads' (as nazi skins are also called) make up the the minority of skinheads. In any case, however, I don't see any reason to have a tag connecting Fred Perry to skinhead culture. I've met very few skins who actually know anything about tennis or Fred Perry the man.

Ryecatcher773