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Well it appears that they have. Decent folk are now free to wear their shirts free of any connotations."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, and we are working with our lawyers to pursue any unlawful use of our brand," it said in a statement on its website.
Does a clothing manufacturer in the UK really think that it has any valid claim to the authority to dictate who may or may not buy and wear their products?
Well it appears that they have. Decent folk are now free to wear their shirts free of any connotations."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, and we are working with our lawyers to pursue any unlawful use of our brand," it said in a statement on its website.
Does a clothing manufacturer in the UK really think that it has any valid claim to the authority to dictate who may or may not buy and wear their products?
To have an opinion is considered hate now. You will not get people at work produce the best they can if this keeps up. Usually the warnings of nations or areas of the world in decline take some decades. East Asia is readying itself to take the mantle as world leader. When you are number one and living off of others, you can waste and self pontificate. When that occurs they will dictate terms. About a quarter of century or so.Hate groups are bad for business.Fred Perry stops selling polo shirt after it becomes associated with far-right group
The clothes brand has described the issue as "incredibly frustrating" and condemned the far-right views.news.sky.com
Fred Perry has pulled one of its famous polo shirts after it became associated with a neo-fascist organisation.
The British clothes maker said it was "incredibly frustrating" that the Proud Boys had adopted its black and yellow shirt - and announced it would no longer be selling the item in North America and Canada.
"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, and we are working with our lawyers to pursue any unlawful use of our brand," it said in a statement on its website.
Fred Perry is an iconic British brand and does not wish to be associated with racist thugs. Its bad for their image. We all have a Fred Perry shirt, now we can start wearing them again free of the stigma.
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The Proud Boys are not racist, nor are they thugs.
I wonder what any UK chapters would do, in face of your rape ring problem.
What are you doing about it?
It is very similar to thought control as practiced in dictatorships from nazi germany to red chinaTo have an opinion is considered hate now.
Fred Perry is an iconic British brand and does not wish to be associated with racist thugs. Its bad for their image.
Fred Perry stops selling polo shirt after it becomes associated with far-right group
The clothes brand has described the issue as "incredibly frustrating" and condemned the far-right views.news.sky.com
Fred Perry has pulled one of its famous polo shirts after it became associated with a neo-fascist organisation.
The British clothes maker said it was "incredibly frustrating" that the Proud Boys had adopted its black and yellow shirt - and announced it would no longer be selling the item in North America and Canada.
"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, and we are working with our lawyers to pursue any unlawful use of our brand," it said in a statement on its website.
Fred Perry is an iconic British brand and does not wish to be associated with racist thugs. Its bad for their image. We all have a Fred Perry shirt, now we can start wearing them again free of the stigma.
View attachment 394006
Fred Perry stops selling polo shirt after it becomes associated with far-right group
The clothes brand has described the issue as "incredibly frustrating" and condemned the far-right views.news.sky.com
Fred Perry has pulled one of its famous polo shirts after it became associated with a neo-fascist organisation.
The British clothes maker said it was "incredibly frustrating" that the Proud Boys had adopted its black and yellow shirt - and announced it would no longer be selling the item in North America and Canada.
"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, and we are working with our lawyers to pursue any unlawful use of our brand," it said in a statement on its website.
Fred Perry is an iconic British brand and does not wish to be associated with racist thugs. Its bad for their image. We all have a Fred Perry shirt, now we can start wearing them again free of the stigma.
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That's why no business will endorse you, son.Hate groups are bad for business.
Fred Perry stops selling polo shirt after it becomes associated with far-right group
The clothes brand has described the issue as "incredibly frustrating" and condemned the far-right views.news.sky.com
Fred Perry has pulled one of its famous polo shirts after it became associated with a neo-fascist organisation.
The British clothes maker said it was "incredibly frustrating" that the Proud Boys had adopted its black and yellow shirt - and announced it would no longer be selling the item in North America and Canada.
"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, and we are working with our lawyers to pursue any unlawful use of our brand," it said in a statement on its website.
Fred Perry is an iconic British brand and does not wish to be associated with racist thugs. Its bad for their image. We all have a Fred Perry shirt, now we can start wearing them again free of the stigma.
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The Proud Boys are not racist, nor are they thugs.
I wonder what any UK chapters would do, in face of your rape ring problem.
What are you doing about it?
Who's Fred Perry?
Theres no such thing as "far right." Those are socialists hated by you commiesFred Perry stops selling polo shirt after it becomes associated with far-right group
The clothes brand has described the issue as "incredibly frustrating" and condemned the far-right views.news.sky.com
Fred Perry has pulled one of its famous polo shirts after it became associated with a neo-fascist organisation.
The British clothes maker said it was "incredibly frustrating" that the Proud Boys had adopted its black and yellow shirt - and announced it would no longer be selling the item in North America and Canada.
"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, and we are working with our lawyers to pursue any unlawful use of our brand," it said in a statement on its website.
Fred Perry is an iconic British brand and does not wish to be associated with racist thugs. Its bad for their image. We all have a Fred Perry shirt, now we can start wearing them again free of the stigma.
View attachment 394006
Well it appears that they have. Decent folk are now free to wear their shirts free of any connotations."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, and we are working with our lawyers to pursue any unlawful use of our brand," it said in a statement on its website.
Does a clothing manufacturer in the UK really think that it has any valid claim to the authority to dictate who may or may not buy and wear their products?