Fred Perry x Miles KaneCourtesy of Fred Perry

Take a look at Fred Perry’s newest collaboration

British musician Miles Kane returned to design his second collection for the British label

Since it was founded more than six decades ago (yes, really), Fred Perry has been a champion of British subculture with a long list of musicians donning the iconic laurel wreath including The Streets’ Mike Skinner, Damon Albarn, Nabihah Iqbal (formerly Throwing Shade), and Cosmo Pyke

Going one step further, British musician and co-frontman of the Last Shadow Puppets, Miles Kane has been enlisted by the brand to collaborate on a second collection, following his debut offering at the end of last year. Like his first collection, the newest one mixes his British origins with his newly adopted LA lifestyle. 

Reinterpreting some of Fred Perry’s most iconic pieces, the collection has a 70s flair, inspired by Kane’s rock roots. The 15-piece collection also includes some of Kane’s favourite looks: a tricot tracksuit, a bowling shirt and silk scarf combo, and, of course, polo shirts. Shot in Peckham Liberal Club, the collection images are the perfect accompaniment to the clothes. 

Fred Perry x Miles Kane is available from May 10. 

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