Fred Perry and Craig Green’s Debut Collab Plays on the Art of Layering

Fred Perry and Craig Green’s Debut Collab Plays on the Art of Layering

As a seasoned gamer of both the fashion runway and virtual worlds, I must say that the upcoming collaboration between Fred Perry and Craig Green has my attention riveted like never before. Being a connoisseur of all things British and a lover of experimental flair, this union promises to be a symphony of subcultural resonance that I simply cannot ignore.


Fred Perry and Craig Green have announced the upcoming launch of their first joint collection. Two esteemed British fashion brands known for shaping the nation’s style, their initial release promises to ignite a wave of inspiration among modern UK subcultures, showcasing an audacious blend of innovation and experimentation.

First showcased on the catwalk back in June, Craig Green showcased his innovative collaboration alongside the Spring/Summer 2025 collection. Pieces from this partnership were accentuated with several leather belts and double-strapped loafers, creating a unique blend of white, black, and brown tones. This collection subtly challenged traditional masculinity through an intricate interplay of draping and layering techniques.

As brands prepare for their release, they offer a detailed peek at the key pieces in their collection, where the fashion designer’s talent for reinvention is evident on classic Fred Perry polos. The first shirt in this lineup highlights the pique collar, which is crafted to appear twice, forming a unique shape. This two-layered construction makes the piece fully reversible, setting it apart from any other polo design available.

While the second shirt undergoes a change, its main body adopts Craig Green’s distinctive quilted texture, which runs from the bottom seam to the collar. Unlike the usual streamlined look of traditional shirts, this one now has a more tactile feel. Both long and short-sleeved versions of these two designs are produced, expanding the range of styling possibilities.

The polo designs are rounded off with the brands’ respective Laurel Wreath and circle logos vertically aligned on the chest. Complementing the neutral hues running through the capsule, these embroidered logos come in beige and a lighter brown.

Take a closer look at the collection in the gallery above.

To find out more about the upcoming launch, head to Fred Perry’s website now.

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2024-10-03 17:26