• Hızlı yanıt
  • Greasers, the youth subculture that was popularised in the 1950s to 1960s, were originally poor kids who couldn’t afford nice clothing, so they would wear their work clothes, which typically consisted of white tank tops, t-shirts and jeans.
    Other most notable physical characteristic of greasers was the greased hairstyles they fashioned through the use of hair products such as pomade or petroleum jelly, which necessitated frequent combing and reshaping to maintain.
    Kaynaktan alınan bilgiyle göre oluşturuldu
    Hata bildir
  • Arama sonuçları
  • North American greaser of Quebec, Canada, c. 1960. Greasers are a youth subculture that emerged in the 1950s and early 1960s from predominantly working class...
  • Greasers are a subculture of rebellious nature. The Greasers subculture was started in the 1950's by World War II veterans with ptsd who wanted a free life of riding...
  • The "Greaser" subculture originated among predominantly working-class and lower-class teenagers and young adults in the United States and Canada during the...
  • When you think of the greaser style, it's impossible to overlook the iconic clothing items that define this rebellious look.
  • The greaser subculture was popularized during the 1940’s and 1950’s by the middle and lower working-class youths.
  • Any American who was around back in the 1950s and 1960s will remember the iconic greaser gangs. They were basically a subculture of male teenagers and...
  • While the specific motivations behind joining the greaser subculture varied for each individual, a desire for freedom, self-expression, and a sense of belonging...
  • A greaser is a youth subculture that originated in the 1950s among teenagers in northeastern and southern United States.
  • Greasers are a youth subculture that emerged in the 1950s and early 1960s from predominantly working class and lower class teenagers and young adults...
  • The 1950s greaser subculture originated in the United States after World War II when American youths were looking for excitement and forms of self-expression.