Fred Perry has been mocked for selling a top that looks like a school leavers shirt for £120.
The light blue polo shirt has fake black writing all over it.
They include comments like ‘Gonna miss u’, ‘Take it easy, make good luck’ and ‘Be happy’ on the front.
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It also has ‘Leavers’ in big red letters across the chest and the fashion brand’s logo.
One the back are more pretend Sharpie remarks like ‘I think you are cute’ and ‘Horrible pupil’.
It is made to resemble the annual tradition of pupils defacing their school uniform when they leave.
Pals leave comments and they are kept as a memento.
But the Leavers Fred Perry Shirt has been ridiculed for copying the playground custom.
The top is £45 more than a plain one if their polo shirts are priced at £75, as reported by Need To Know.
One shopper – called Helena – said: “A fake Fred Perry leavers shirt with squiggles all over it?
“I wish this was satire.”
Sara fumed: “Boody hell, that’s sit.”
Andy said it could be the new clothing worn by youths if Rishi Sunak’s plan to make youths volunteer for the military is brought in
“That’s a new National Service uniform,” he quipped.
Martin exclaimed: “£120 for Fred Perry.”
Joe added: “It’s not even a nice fit.”
The polo shirt comes in six sizes – extra small to extra, extra large.
The production description reads: “A celebration of the rites of passage of youth and the obligatory leavers shirt at the end of school.
“The polo features graphic flock prints and a woven ‘Leavers’ patch at the chest.”
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