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kenny6666 [7]
3 years ago
12

This fad also involved boys wearing narrow "drainpipe" trousers and girls with...

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Helen [10]3 years ago
7 0

<u><em>This fad also involved boys wearing narrow "drainpipe" trousers and girls with drape jackets, pencil skirts, hobble skirts, long plaits, rolled-up jeans, flat shoes. </em></u>

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The Teddy was the British Subculture of teenage girls and boys inspired by the dandies’ style during the Edwardian era. It was introduced by tailor SavileRow in Britain after World War II. The culture started amid the teenagers of London during the 1950s and then dispersed to the whole nation along with American roll and rock music. The youth men were sometimes also known as Cosh Boys who use to travel in delinquent gangs. In the same way,the cultures of  Teddy girls were also prevalent in the nation. These girls dressed-up in drape jackets,hobble skirts, pencil skirts,flat shoes, long plaits, bowled-up jeans.

Though there were youths with their own dressing style but the ted boys were the first group who differentiated themselves as the first youth group in Britain. When the American movie “Blackboard Jungle” marked a watershed in the UK, these groups were the ones who blacked out the film and began the riot against it.  

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History

Chapter: Edwardian era

Keywords:

Edwardian era, Teddy, British ,Subculture, Savile Row, Britain, World War II, London, American, roll ,rock, music, drape jackets, hobble skirts, pencil skirts, flat shoes, long plaits, bowled-up jeans, Blackboard Jungle

abruzzese [7]3 years ago
5 0
The fad that you're describing is the Teddy Boy fad, also known as Ted. It was popular in Britain during the 50s after world war 2 and included boys wearing such trousers, as well as girls wearing drape jackets, pencil skirts, hobble skirts, long plaits, rolled-up jeans, flat shoes, and all kinds of similar things
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