• The Teddy Boy culture was seen as a way for young people to express themselves and rebel against the traditional British culture of the time.
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  • The Teddy Boy is a subculture in the 1950’s – 1960’s in Great Britain, which experienced a revival several times in the 1970’s and 1990’s.
  • Two young men dressed in the 'Teddy boy' style, British, 1953. Photo by Henry Grant. 'Teddy boy' style blended Edwardian and American fashions.
  • Teddy Boys a classic culture believed to have commenced and emerged in the UK. Known to be the smart looking gang boys, suited and booted.
  • Teddy Boys, or Teds, were a subculture of young adults wearing smart clothes partly inspired by dandies in the Edwardian era.
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  • Remarkably, some working-class Teddy Boys were willing to invest more than two weeks’ worth of their wages into acquiring a meticulously tailored suit.
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  • The Teddy Boys created the first clique based on fashion: Teddy Boys recognised other Teds and banded together, leaving the others behind.