Fred Perry has officially opened its new flagship store in London’s Soho district at 40-42 Lexington Street, marking a homecoming to one of the area’s most closely tied to the brand’s heritage. The store, which officially opened on March 20, 2026, was celebrated with an exclusive event featuring DJs and friends of the brand.
Store Design and Concept
Designed by architectural and retail design agency Brinkworth, the flagship location represents a physical expression of Fred Perry’s DNA and cultural legacy. The new space is designed to serve as more than a traditional retail outlet, functioning as a meeting point for like minded individuals and a conceptual environment rich in the brand’s heritage. The store taps into Fred Perry’s links to the British music scene and its connections to Mods and Rude Boys, with the brand’s iconic Laurel Leaf logo taking center stage.
Cultural Significance
The Lexington Street location celebrates Fred…
Perry’s historic relationship with Soho and the area’s enduring significance to British music and art. The store is positioned as a space where the brand’s seventy year history and modern vision converge.
By blending a curated shopping experience with the cultural heritage of the neighborhood, the flagship highlights the brand’s deep rooted connection to the creative subcultures that have defined London’s West End. Store Features The new flagship stocks men’s apparel, accessories, and shoes.
The space features elements that make it feel more like a museum than a traditional store, offering glimpses of everything the brand has stood for over the past seven decades. The store operates Monday through Tuesday from 11:00 to 19:00.
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