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Fred Perry bans iconic polo shirt after racist far-right group adopts it

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Trump group was reportedly started as a joke by journalist Gavin McInnes but self-styled Proud Boys clad in the distinctive black-and-yellow shorts have been responsible for violent racist attacks – often opposing Black Lives Matter Demonstrators – across America.

The group is also firmly anti-feminist and opposes women’s rights. Its members maintain that women are innately "lazy" and "less ambitious" than men.British tennis champion Fred Perry launched his iconic polo short in the early 1950s.

It became associated with the Mod subculture in the Sixties and as that decade came to an end was carried with them into the Skinhead and Suedehead styles.While Skinheads weren’t originally a racist group, as the Seventies wore on a subculture of it.

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