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British apparel-maker Fred Perry has pulled a polo shirt from the US market after it became associated with the far-right group the Proud Boys. CNN values your feedback 1.
The move regards the Black/Yellow/Yellow twin-tipped shirt, which is frequently worn by the Proud Boys, an Southern Poverty Law Center-designated hate group founded in 2016.
Fred Perry pulled sales of a black-and-yellow polo shirt in the US and Canada in September 2019 because it was worn by members of the far-right Proud Boys group, it said Thursday. The British ...
Fred Perry has told Proud Boys to stop wearing its iconic T-shirts ahead of a rally the right-wing group has organised in Portland, Oregon, on Saturday. "It is incredibly frustrating that this ...
Proud Boys: Fred Perry stops selling black-and-yellow polo in the US over association with far-right group. A British clothing company has removed a popular polo shirt for sale in the US after it ...