2. 60s- Mods
Most important factors of the mod subculture is there fashionwas
often tailor-made suits. There music selection was a variety ofpop
music, including African American soul, Jamaican ska, and British
beat music and R&B; and Italian motor scooters.
Mods were reflected in this light as effeminate, stuck-up,
emulating the middle classes
The mod fashion was brands such as Fred Perry and Ben Sherman
shirts, Sta-Prest trousers and Levi's jeans.
3. Punks seek to outrage others with the highly theatrical use of
thereclothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, tattoos jewelry and body
modification.
The ideologies for Punksare mostly concerned with individual
freedom and anti-establishment views.
Come from all different backgrounds. Anti- racist subculture.
70s - Punks
Not only didthey wear drainpipe jeans and leather clothing there
footwear was an important factor such as Converse sneakers skate
shoes, brothel creepers, or Dr. Martens boots.
Two dance styles associated with punk are pogo dancing and
moshing.
Mostly listened to punk rock music such as Sex Pistols.
4. 80s- Skinheads
Originated among the working class in the 1960s and had a huge
impact in the 1980s.
The skinhead culture was greatly influenced by West Indian
(specifically Jamaican) rude boys and British mods, in terms of
fashion, music and lifestyle
The skinhead subculture was associated with black popular music
genres such as soul, ska, rocksteady and early reggae
Three notable groups that formed in the 1980s associated with white
power skinheads are White Aryan Resistance, Blood and Honour and
Hammerskins.
Originally, the skinheads were not for politics or race.
However, attitudes toward race and politics have become factors by
which some skinheads align themselves, especially when they had
engaged in violence against South Asian Immigrants.