Skins and Suedes  
United Kingdom
2015 — Ongoing


Skinheads drew influence from the early Mod style and originally had the music of 1960s Jamaican musicians as their soundtrack.
Those involved in the subculture had a sense of working-class pride and this attribute was often recognised in the white and black youth, who grew up across England.
The distinct skinhead look went on to be adopted by various fascist groups and many original skinheads felt it was time to abandon their style, due to the negative association.
Some true skinheads refused to give up their style, which ultimately caused a divide within the subculture between those with differing political stances.

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