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Fashion Brand to Proud Boys: No More Shirts for You
Fred Perry doesn't want to be associated with far-right activists
British fashion brand Fred Perry would rather lose sales than be associated with the Proud Boys. The company says it has halted sales in the US and Canada of its black and yellow polo shirts, which have been adopted as a uniform by the far-right activists, the Guardian reports.
In a statement on its website, Fred Perry said it stopped selling the shirt in the US in September last year and it will not sell it in North America again "until were satisfied that its association with the Proud Boys has ended," reports MarketWatch. The company described the Fred Perry polo shirt as "a piece of British subcultural uniform," adding: "We are proud of its lineage and what the Laurel Wreath has represented for over 65 years: inclusivity, diversity, and independence."
The company said it was "incredibly frustrating" to see the shirt adopted by the Proud Boys, which has been labeled a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, CNN reports. "To be absolutely clear, if you see any Proud Boys materials or products featuring our Laurel Wreath or any Black/Yellow/Yellow related items, they have absolutely nothing to do with us," the company's statement said.
https://www.newser.com/story/296756/fred-perry-stops-selling-proud-boys-favorite-shirt.html?utm_source=part&utm_medium=uol&utm_campaign=rss_top
ret5hd
(20,510 posts)Problem solved. Thank you.
crickets
(25,982 posts)Whiskeytide
(4,462 posts)... and sales would probably increase to more than cover the donation.
Hiawatha Pete
(1,800 posts)Skinheads were wearing these in the 1980's