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Back in the 40s, when Fred Perry co-created the first sweatbands with tennis in mind, no-one could have foretold their influence on 80s workout videos and heavy metal. But, in keeping with its evolution from the courts to the streets, it’s a more radical youth movement’s adoption of towelling that reflects its true subversive status.
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From the clean courts of Wimbledon, to the backstreets of New York, we trace the legacy of towelling and how its relevance stretches on today. |
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