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Fred Perry
Fred Perry x Curry & Paxton - Sunglasses (Made in England)
Fred Perry x Curry & Paxton
Sunglasses (Made in England)
324,95 €*
Available Sizes: One Size
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For the current season, Fred Perry introduces a collaboration with Curry & Paxton theat features two colorways of the iconic Yvan frame with a finish that has been inspired by the timeless Fred Perry Shirt.

Both Fred Perry and Curry & Paxton have a place in popular culture history which money can't buy. Two British brands gained their fame by designing iconic products: Fred Perry in 1952 with its classic polo shirt and Curry & Paxton with an unrivalled pedigree in the optical world. Both brands are synonymous with originality, and the current collaboration is an example of this common ground.

Fred Perry x Curry & Paxton Sunglasses (Made in England) - details:

• premium quality cellulose acetate from Italian manufacturer Mazzucchelli 1849
• metal hinges that are considered to be the sturdiest on the market
• lenses are from Italian lens make Divel
• 100% UV protection
• cut and handmade in East London
Fred Perry x Curry & Paxton - Sunglasses (Made in England)
Fred Perry x Curry & Paxton
Sunglasses (Made in England)
324,95 €*
Available Sizes: One Size
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
For the current season, Fred Perry introduces a collaboration with Curry & Paxton theat features two colorways of the iconic Yvan frame with a finish that has been inspired by the timeless Fred Perry Shirt.

Both Fred Perry and Curry & Paxton have a place in popular culture history which money can't buy. Two British brands gained their fame by designing iconic products: Fred Perry in 1952 with its classic polo shirt and Curry & Paxton with an unrivalled pedigree in the optical world. Both brands are synonymous with originality, and the current collaboration is an example of this common ground.

Fred Perry x Curry & Paxton Sunglasses (Made in England) - details:

• premium quality cellulose acetate from Italian manufacturer Mazzucchelli 1849
• metal hinges that are considered to be the sturdiest on the market
• lenses are from Italian lens make Divel
• 100% UV protection
• cut and handmade in East London
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Fred Perry Sunglasses

Fred Perry prides itself on being the first British heritage brand to successfully blend sportswear with street aesthetics to create some of the most iconic styles of the last century. Throughout the rich history of Fred Perry, they have always stayed true to their ethos of authenticity, integrity and attitude. The brand was established in the late 1940s, when former Austrian footballer Tibby Wegner approached three times Wimbledon champion Fred Perry with an idea: Their initial venture was the very first sweatband, which was quickly adopted by tennis players across the courts of Britain. In 1952 the pair launched what was to be Fred Perry’s most famous garment: a slim fit cotton pique polo shirt with the world-famous Laurel Wreath embroidery. From the beginning, Fred Perry – and the tipped pique shirt in particular – has been associated with a whole series of subcultures driven by musical affinities. Mods, skinheads, suede-heads, soul boys, rude boys, two tone. There was even a short-lived subculture known as the Perry Boys. When Britpop took the world by storm in the mid-1990s, it was no surprise to find leading bands like Blur and Oasis sporting the epitome of street fashion credibility. Today Fred Perry’s Laurel Wreath logo is recognizable worldwide, with shops and customers across 50 countries around the globe. The original Fred Perry cotton pique polo shirt is still made to the same high standards and is synonymous with underground fashion and British coolness. Plus, the brand has collaborated with some of the most exciting and respected artists and designers: from Raf Simons to Richard Nicoll, Emma Cook to Amy Winehouse, just to name a few. Fred Perry continues to search out new and interesting associates to bring innovative ideas to our iconic styling.