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The polo shirt has been tied to nationalist/white power movements for quite a long time. Fred Perry's polos have been just as iconic among UK and Brit skinhead punks since before most of us were born. And many newer european nationalist movements have used polos as their fashion look.
When Charlottesville came around and they wanted to use tiki torches and polo shirts, it was hardly a new look. Europeans have been using this type of iconography for their own movements since long before Americans have.
Another group to adopt the Fred Perry look is the proud boys. Fred Perry and Lonsdale, both synonymous with skinheads and nationalists alike, have of course disavowed the use of their fashion among these groups. That's pretty much what NJP tries to encompass or look like. Combined with the fact that they literally stole the logo for a German nationalist party that has been accused of being a fed honeypot in its own right, and you start to see exactly the look they're going for.
Carry on.

Edit: For the record, Nordic Resistance Movement has the best optics.
When Charlottesville came around and they wanted to use tiki torches and polo shirts, it was hardly a new look. Europeans have been using this type of iconography for their own movements since long before Americans have.
Another group to adopt the Fred Perry look is the proud boys. Fred Perry and Lonsdale, both synonymous with skinheads and nationalists alike, have of course disavowed the use of their fashion among these groups. That's pretty much what NJP tries to encompass or look like. Combined with the fact that they literally stole the logo for a German nationalist party that has been accused of being a fed honeypot in its own right, and you start to see exactly the look they're going for.
Carry on.

Edit: For the record, Nordic Resistance Movement has the best optics.
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