British Skinheads Spirit Of 69 Trojan
Trojan skinheads (also known as traditional skinheads or trads) are individuals who identify with the original British skinhead subculture of the late 1960s, when ska, rocksteady, reggae and soul music were popular, and there was a heavy emphasis on modinfluenced clothing styles. Named after the record label Trojan Records, these skinheads identify with the subculture s Jamaican rude boy and British working class mod roots. Because of their appreciation of music played by black people, they tend to be nonracist, unlike the white power skinheads (a faction that developed in the 1970s). Trojan skinheads usually dress in a typical 1960s skinhead style, which includes items such as: buttondown Ben Sherman shirts; Fred Perry polo shirts, braces, fitted suits, cardigan sweaters, sleeveless sweaters, Harrington jackets and Crombiestyle overcoats. Hair is generally between a 2 and 4 grade clipguard (short, but not bald), in contrast to the shorterhaired punkinfluenced Oi skins of the 1980s.
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