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Before the Punk Rockers, There Were the Working-Class Teds

British class society had a dress code: the rich could be flashy, but workers were expected to wear a drab uniform. In the 1950s, England’s working-class Teddy Boys and Girls boldly donned pompadours and velvet, giving birth to modern British subculture. Before the Beatles, before the Stones, before.

Before the Beatles, before the Stones, before.

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