- en.wikipedia.org Greaser (subculture)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...
- medium.com @saqarhmdd/greaser-subculture-…These choices reflected a blend of practicality and style, aligning with the overall rugged and rebellious aesthetic of the Greaser subculture.
- subculture.fandom.com wiki/GreaserGreasers 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...
- retrogalaxy.com what-was-the-greaser-subculture-…The Greaser Subculture Overview. Greasers were a group of American teenagers who wore leather jackets and tight jeans during the 1950s and 1960s.
- petercoatesartanddesign.wordpress.com 2014/11/12/…Although Greaser subculture originates in North America, there are similar subcultures throughout Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
- wideopencountry.com greaser/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.
- lihpao.com how-to-be-a-greaser/Research the History and Culture of Greasers. In order to understand what it means to be a greaser, it’s important to first explore the origins of the subculture.
- harrietmerry.wordpress.com 2014/01/05/greaser-…Jean Paul Gaultier’s S/S 2014[8] show took inspiration from the rebellious nature of the greaser subculture, as models wore quaffed hair and leather jackets.
- subculturessite.wordpress.com portfolio/greaser/Many used lots of wax, hair gels, tonics, creams and pomades in order to get the effect that has made the greaser subculture look iconic.
- lulus.com blog/resources/greasers-and-hot-rods/The pompadour haircut, sides slicked back with pomade, is a commonly used look to portray the greaser subculture.