Fred Perry M3600 Polo Shirts

Fred Perry M3600 Polo Shirts

The Fred Perry M3600 is the twin tipped polo shirt that most people picture when they think of the brand. It's a slimmer, more contemporary take on the original M12, built from cotton piqué with tw...

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Fred Perry M3600 Polo Shirt? +

The Fred Perry M3600 is one of the brand’s most recognisable polo shirts, often referred to as the Twin Tipped Polo. It features signature tipping on the collar and cuffs, a two-button placket, and the iconic Laurel Wreath logo. Made from cotton piqué, it offers a slightly more modern fit compared to the original M12, making it a go-to style for everyday wear

What's the difference between the M3600 and the M12? +

The M12 is Fred Perry's original polo shirt with a classic, roomier fit. The M3600 is a more contemporary adaptation with a slightly slimmer cut, making it the go-to for those who prefer a cleaner, more tailored silhouette. Both use cotton piqué and share the same twin tipping detail.

How does the Fred Perry M3600 fit? +

The M3600 runs slightly small for its labelled size. If you're between sizes or on the broader side of a size, it's worth sizing up. The fit is slim rather than oversized, and the cotton piqué holds its shape well over time.

What does twin tipping mean on a Fred Perry polo? +

Twin tipping refers to the two contrasting stripes of colour on the collar and cuffs. On the M3600 these run in Fred Perry's 5-4-4 ratio, which has been a design constant since the original shirt. The colour combination of the tipping changes between colourways and is one of the main ways collectors identify individual editions.