When it comes to choosing your slim fit Fred Perry Shirt, there are a few key points to consider. Since 2016, Fred Perry's Authentic collection has streamlined its offerings, merging the 'slim fit' and 'regular fit' into a single refined fit. This change was made to provide the best fit possible, responding to customer feedback for a more flattering shape and a range of sizes that accommodate all customers, including the addition of an XXXL size.

Historically, Fred Perry only had one fit for their shirts, focusing on a streamlined silhouette and lightweight functionality. The removal of the M1200 option simplifies the choices, ensuring that the refined fit of the Fred Perry polo shirts meets everyone's expectations. If you're accustomed to the previous fit, consider sizing up with the M3600 model, which is slightly straighter in shape. However, if you prefer a slim fit, your usual size should still work perfectly.

The differences between the M12 and M3600 models are subtle but worth noting. The M12, true to the original Fred Perry shirt designed by Fred Perry himself, retains a slightly boxier shape and is made in England, often featuring colours inspired by the brand's archive. The M3600, while based on the M12, incorporates several modern tweaks: a slightly finer pique, slimmer proportions in the collar shape and through the arms, and a box placket for a contemporary feel.

So, which is your slim fit Fred Perry shirt? If you're looking for a timeless classic, the M12 offers the closest experience to Fred Perry's original design. For a more modern and refined look, the M3600 provides subtle updates that might better suit your style. Either way, Fred Perry's attention to detail and commitment to quality ensures you'll look and feel your best in any of their polo shirts.

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