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Fred Perry Reviews
I have the 2011 version in green and I love it. But it has been 2years... so it is time for a new one!
Reviewer: Ronnie A. from Chicago,IL
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This shoe is stylish! I love the selection of colors. Not much arch support BUT how much arch support can one expect with a slip on casual shoe. Overall, I am happy with the selection. FYI:Takes a little time to break in the shoe.
These are classic polos, they do run small, so order one size up from what you would normally buy. I'm 5'7 157lbs and a large fits perfect.
These shoes are very uncomfortable. Unfortunately, I have worn them a few times trying to break them in to see if that would help, so I don't think I can return them now. The overlap on the sides is very thick; it digs into and rubs against my foot. It's a shame because they are a very cute shoe but they are simply unwearable.
Love these shoes, look great, gets lots of good comments when I wear them. Because of the material, they feel a half size too big, and a little loose.
I got this bag for my Boyfriend and he loves it! Stylish and holds his iPad, folders for work, laptop and is not heavy. In his words "The perfect Man Bag!"
Reviewer: Heith Hart from Annapolis, Maryland
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A nice looking shoe. I really like the shade of blue that is used. My only complaint is that the style of shoe elongates the appearance of your foot, but that is the case for any of the blucher-style sneakers out there.
This shoe is super cute but it's the most uncomfortable shoe I've ever worn. I won't even try to sell these shoes because I would feel terrible about selling them to some unsuspecting person. The canvas upper is so stiff that it bends awkwardly into the top of my foot with every step. The stiffness has also caused a while line from the creasing to form where the shoe bends at the top. It looks terrible. And feels worse. What a waste of a lot of money.
I live in a city and wear my shoes to death. If you're getting these, throw a set of insoles on your order because the one's provided aren't for arch support. And don't expect longevity. While they are a great shoe because they look great for casual or proper attire, if you're planning on making them a daily shoe, expect 3-6 months at most. The rubber sole will fall off.
Great shoes and very stylish! I've been wearing these (in grey canvas) for almost a year now and very satisfied. They look great and have held up pretty well to regular use and wash. I always wear them with socks, so never had any problems with friction or discomfort.
Reviewer: rick from Los angeles
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Bought my first polo in September and I've been hooked. You can dress it up, or relax and be casual. The color choices are nice, you can have one for each day of the week.
The shirt did fit perfectly. It was a perfect slim fit. I'm 6'1, 180 and wear an L for everything and purchased an L. Then I washed the shirt and it shrunk quite a bit. It was machine washed and hung dry. Only got to wear it once.
Prolly the most uncomfortable shoes I have ever worn. My feet were literally (seriously) bleeding within 10 minutes of wearing this shoe in multiple places. I had to go home to swap shoes. The top inner part of the shoe is hard canvas that rubs and cuts deep. Otherwise, sharp looking and nice shoes.
Exactly what I expected. Fit is a bit more tailored than most U.S. polo shirts so be prepared for slightly snugger and shorter sleeves. Nice quality material. I would recommend dry cleaning these shirts. Everyone I've every machine washed never looked or felt as good afterward. I'm hoping that dry clean and folded, not on a hanger, will keep them good as new.
Exactly what I expected. Fit is a bit more tailored than most U.S. polo shirts so be prepared for slightly snugger and shorter sleeves. Nice quality material. I would recommend dry cleaning these shirts. Everyone I've every machine washed never looked or felt as good afterward. I'm hoping that dry clean and folded, not on a hanger, will keep them good as new.
Extremely versatile bag. I use it for work and gym and there's tons of space. Always get compliments on it too. Only wish the two hand straps were better equipped for wearing on the shoulders (the straps slide off too easily).
I really like it. It is my favorite Fred Perry Polo that I owned so far. The size is a little bit bigger than your body and after the first wash, it fits perfectly.
Reviewer: from Nevada
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It is not a slim fit shirt. It is the same fit as their regular polo shirts, just shorter and tighter in the arms, but not in the waist. They also shrink incredibly bad and they run small. I normally wear an XL and in these the XXL is almost too short to even wear in public. You are only paying for the name. Not the fit or anything.
I usually wear an 8 in womens US. I bought an 8.5 and fits perfect, except wider than expected. But so cute.



It was at the end of the 1940s that Fred Perry was approached by Tibby Wegner, a former Austrian footballer, with an idea for marketing a sweatband bearing the Fred Perry name. Fred had previously used gauze wrapped around his wrist to protect the racquet handle from perspiration. The original sweatband was made from bath towel material and "weighed a ton", according to Fred in his autobiography. The redesigned prototype, made in Leicester, was light, soft and pliable. From that moment they were in business. They marketed the sweatbands by giving them away to the top players at the best tournaments, persuading them to wear them on court; the players did, and Fred Perry Sportswear was launched.
