• “The Teddy Boy look” began in 1950s England when young men wore clothing inspired by the dandies of the Edwardian era.
  • Explore the iconic fashion of Teddy Boys from the 1950s. Discover the rebellious style and timeless elegance of this influential subculture that still inspires today.
  • The teddy boy was an important look in fashion history of the 1950s.As an extreme look it is remembered and all conventional looks of the day tend to be...
  • A teenage boy is captured lost in thought while leaning on a lamppost on Gough Street in London, 1950s. Photo by Times Newspapers Ltd. A group of Teddy Boys...
  • Teddy boys in 80’s, 90’s and 2000s. In the late 1980s, there was a move by a number of Teddy Boys to re-capture the original 1950s Teddy Boy style.
  • Step back in time with vintage photos of stylish Teddy Boys and Girls from the 1950s in this nostalgic gallery.
  • The Teddy Boy style swept through Britain in the 1950s, bringing back the Edwardian style of men’s clothing but with a definite twist.
  • 1950s-teddy-boys-style. Teddy Boys first hit the scene in London’s East End in 1952. Just four years later the look had crept into every alley and street corner.
  • The Teddy Boy movement waned by the late 1950s, paving the way for other youth subcultures like the Mods and Rockers.
  • 1950s Teddy Boys. ... The fashion style of Teddy boy was adopted from the Edwardian era, which was then just over forty years previous.
  • Teddy-Boys from the 1950's and 1970's. 2:22. Teddy-Boys from the 1950's and 1970's.
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  • The Teddy Boys, a 1950s British youth subculture, had a reputation for hooliganism and bad behaviour. In this blog, we take a look at the truth behind the headlines.
  • The Teddy Boys or Teds were a British subculture in the 1950s. This was led by working-class teens, many of which were involved in gangs.