There’s a reason why the Fred Perry twin tipped polo shirt – otherwise known as the British subcultural uniform – has been embraced by generations since its debut in the 1950s. An evolution of the original tennis-inspired style worn by the designer himself, the next chapter of the Fred Perry shirt sees even closer attention to the details; note the brand's signature cotton piqué, contrasting stripes to the collar and cuffs and, of course, the iconic Laurel Wreath embroidered to the chest.How to wear Harrods: Style with trousers and sneakers.