mod culture
Mod culture emerged in the United Kingdom during the late 1950s and 1960s, characterized by its distinctive fashion, music, and lifestyle. Mods were known for their sharp, tailored clothing, often featuring Italian suits, parka jackets, and Chelsea boots. They embraced modern jazz, rhythm and blues, and later, British rock bands like The Who and The Kinks, which reflected their youthful energy and desire for innovation.
The mod movement was also associated with a sense of rebellion and a quest for identity among young people. Mods often rode scooters, particularly Vespas and Lambretta, which became symbols of their culture. The movement influenced various aspects of popular culture, including art, film, and design, leaving