sorry fellas, i kind a expressed that the wrong way. i know that fred perry didn't mean it in the fascist sense but in the older victory sense, what i meant is that it could be seen that way and nazi skins rocked it for that reason. i kind of regret putting the universally used as fascist in, that really seems incorrect. what i meant is some kind of ambivalence about the laurel. i mean i wear a lot of fred perry myself, even if all that was hand me downs from a deceased friend. the eagle is not a straight copy of the ss eagle or most fascist eagles, but flirts too hard with the aesthetics imo for it to be coincidence.