skinhead culture
Skinhead culture originated in the late 1960s in the United Kingdom, initially as a working-class youth movement. It was characterized by a distinct style, including shaved heads, boots, and suspenders. The culture drew influences from Jamaican reggae and British mod styles, promoting a sense of community and identity among its members.
Over time, skinhead culture diversified into various subgroups, some embracing anti-racist values while others became associated with far-right ideologies. This division led to misunderstandings about the culture, as not all skinheads share extremist beliefs. Today, skinhead culture continues to exist in various forms, reflecting its complex history.