Community

From our collaborators and community partners to our textile factories and long-standing fans, we are so proud of our Fred Perry community and committed to building an even better one. As a company, our core values of kindness, responsibility and integrity permeate all areas of the business and our four key charity partners share in those values, tying into our brand pillars of tennis, music and subculture. Read on to find out more about each of them.

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Our Values

Music Venue Trust

Created in 2014, Music Venue Trust is a registered charity which sets out to protect, secure and improve the UK’s grassroots music venues. Working on behalf of 800 venues across the UK, they provide sector support, lobbying, fundraising, networking and crisis support services. With an emphasis on the vital relationship between independent venues and the artists they nurture, the Trust work tirelessly to protect the future of our favourite local venues and up-and-coming artists. Their work is needed now more than ever.


We have entered into a long-term partnership with MVT to help support these cultural institutions. Alongside an annual donation of £100,000, we are working with the organisation to profile independent venues that are vital community centres, and the incredible staff that help run them. (Charity no. 1159846)


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Amy Winehouse Foundation

Set up by Amy’s family in 2011, The Amy Winehouse Foundation works to inspire children and young people to build their self-esteem and resilience, so that they can flourish. Through school outreach programs and Amy’s Place, their unique recovery home for young women, the Foundation encourages young people to have open conversations, build resilience, and get the support they need to thrive.


20% of the net revenue received by Fred Perry for the Amy Winehouse collection goes to the Amy Winehouse Foundation (Reg. Charity no: 1143740). Throughout the course of our partnership we’ve donated over £2.4 million.


Our relationship with Fred Perry is very special. Amy herself lay the foundations over a decade ago with her original collection and we have seen that continue with incredible impact over the years. Not only has the collection created beautiful Amy-inspired clothes, but it has so far raised over £2,000,000 to support our programmes at the Amy Winehouse Foundation. From the very start Fred Perry have proactively engaged with the work we do - they have visited our projects, met our beneficiaries and engaged with our staff and volunteers. We’re incredibly grateful to Fred Perry and to every single person who has bought and treasured items from the Amy Winehouse collection.” Jane Winehouse


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The Fred Perry Tennis Trust

The Fred Perry Tennis Trust (Reg no. 1199320) provides free community coaching programs which are currently running in London, Brighton, Leeds, Manchester and Stockport on our refurbished community tennis courts. The Fred Perry Tennis Trust also organizes The Fred Perry Championship – a national youth tennis tournament – which gives the best young talent across the UK an opportunity to compete and win an exclusive Fred Perry tennis kit.


Follow the Tennis Trust’s activities here.

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Museum of Youth Culture

The first of its kind, The Museum of Youth Culture was set up to document the attitudes, styles and expressions of youth across the UK. Their aim: to inspire future generations to make their own mark on the world around them.


Fred Perry proudly support their work, with an annual donation of £100,000 to help them establish a permanent home for the museum in London and Birmingham.


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Our Black Friday Donation 2024

Black Friday has never really been our style. Our priority has always been to make timeless clothes that stand the test of time. And so, after the success of our previous Black Fridays, we continued our efforts to support our chosen community organisations for 2024.

Between Thursday 28th November (00:01 GMT) and Sunday 1st December (23:59 GMT), we will give 10% of net sales on fredperry.com and in our UK, France, USA and Germany ‘Fred Perry’ shops, to be split equally between four community organisations: The Music Venue Trust (UK charity no. 1159846), Blueprint for All (UK charity no. 1102267), Amy Winehouse Foundation (charity no. 1143740) and Museum of Youth Culture C.I.C. (UK Community Interest Company no. 09680751).

In 2023, thanks to you, the total amount over the long weekend came to £74,791, giving our community organisations over £18,000 each.

These organisations reflect our values of independence and diversity, and we are proud to have an ongoing relationship with each of them.

Partnering Fred Perry

We are always open to new partners to help us achieve our community. If you think you have something to add we'd love to hear from you.

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We are committed to respecting the rights of everyone who works with us, whether directly or indirectly.

Community Statements

Our latest press statements on current issues relating to Fred Perry and the larger industry.

Latest Community News

AMY WINEHOUSE FOUNDATION Fred Perry x Amy Winehouse Foundation

Rooted in Amy’s original designs for us, our collaboration with the Foundation celebrates the icon’s everlasting legacy.

COMMUNITY Made in England – The Original Fred Perry Shirt

We head to the midlands to visit two very special Leicester factories and the birthplace of our original Fred Perry Shirts.

AMY WINEHOUSE FOUNDATION Celebrating 10 Years of Fred Perry x Amy Winehouse Foundation

Amy Winehouse fit Fred Perry like rhythm fit the blues. That the collaboration between Winehouse with the timeless fashion house continues to soar in popularity almost a decade since her death renders her as unforgettable an icon of British style as Fred Perry itself.

SUBCULTURE Fred Perry x The Museum of Youth Culture

We join forces with the Museum of Youth Culture to launch ‘From Bedrooms to Basements’ – a pop-up exhibition dedicated to the styles, scenes and sounds forged by young people over the last 100 years.

SUBCULTURE All Our Tomorrows - Working Men's Club

It’s day two of ‘All Our Tomorrows’ and as we gear ourselves up for an afternoon spent luxuriating in Sunday roasts, panel talks and three more hours of new-music talent, we must remind ourselves to look towards the future, as well as live in the moment.