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  2. Bovver boot - Wikipedia

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    A bovver boot is a type of boot that has been associated with ... Heavy steel-toe boots were stereotypically worn by skinheads, and were termed bovver boots. [1] [5 ...

  3. Skinhead - Wikipedia

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    A German skinhead wearing a sheepskin coat and ranger boots. Skinheads wore long-sleeve or short-sleeve button-down shirts or polo shirts by brands such as Ben Sherman, Muses Cuya, Fred Perry, Brutus, Warrior or Jaytex; Lonsdale or Everlast shirts or sweatshirts; Grandfather shirts; V-neck sweaters; sleeveless sweaters (known in the UK as a ...

  4. Monkey boots - Wikipedia

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    Many mods and skinheads considered monkey boots to be a part of their fashion uniform, and wore them with pride. [14] [1] Pete Townshend, guitarist and songwriter of The Who is pictured wearing the boots in the early 1970's, as part of his utilitarian 'work clothes' stage outfit, alongside a white boiler suit. These were to be superseded by Dr ...

  5. Dr. Martens - Wikipedia

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    The boots were popular among workers such as postmen, police officers and factory workers. [3] By the later 1960s, skinheads started to wear them, "Docs" or "DMs" being the usual naming, and by the late 1970s, they were popular among scooter riders, punks, some new wave musicians, and members of other youth subcultures. [11]

  6. Boot - Wikipedia

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    While these boots were originally designed as workwear (they are resistant to petrol, alkaline chemicals and other substances), they were adopted as a fashion item by the skinhead and punk subcultures. Bovver boots, Doc Martens boots and army boots were adopted by skinheads and punks as part of their typical dress and have migrated to more ...

  7. White power skinhead - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Defamation League writes that although steel-toed workboots are typical of both racist and anti-racist skinheads, white power skinheads commonly fit their boots with white- or red-coloured laces to signify their affiliation to the subculture. These laces are usually done in a "ladder" style: laces are done horizontally instead of crossed.

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