Spring 2010 | Fred Perry for Liberty

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Published March 1, 2010

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Updated March 2, 2015

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Liberty of London and Fred Perry come together for a new line called Blank Canvas. Arriving in stores come April, the limited range dresses four of Fred Perry’s classic standbys in Liberty’s signature paisley and floral prints. From simple to fashionably intricate, the lineup includes re-worked classic M12 polos, a short sleeved shirt and a black Harrington jacket.

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3 thoughts on “Spring 2010 | Fred Perry for Liberty”

  1. These are two of my favourite brands: Liberty's prints are eternal and Fred Perry has done a great job of diversifying themselves in recent years (I think a Lacoste/Liberty collaboration would be more interesting though). Liberty, the shop, is also currently the best place in London for Men's fashion: they have a very tight selection of pieces, which means that there is very little there that I would not like to buy! Hopefully, one day, I shall be wealthy enough.

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  2. These are two of my favourite brands: Liberty's prints are eternal and Fred Perry has done a great job of diversifying themselves in recent years (I think a Lacoste/Liberty collaboration would be more interesting though). Liberty, the shop, is also currently the best place in London for Men's fashion: they have a very tight selection of pieces, which means that there is very little there that I would not like to buy! Hopefully, one day, I shall be wealthy enough.

    <a href="http://davidikus.blogspot.com/” target=”_blank”>http://davidikus.blogspot.com/

  3. These are two of my favourite brands: Liberty's prints are eternal and Fred Perry has done a great job of diversifying themselves in recent years (I think a Lacoste/Liberty collaboration would be more interesting though). Liberty, the shop, is also currently the best place in London for Men's fashion: they have a very tight selection of pieces, which means that there is very little there that I would not like to buy! Hopefully, one day, I shall be wealthy enough.

    http://davidikus.blogspot.com/

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