MOD: Fashion Characteristic of British Young People in the 1960s_teo

Mod is a subculture that began in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and spread, in varying degrees, to other countries and continues today on a smaller scale. Focused on music and fashion, the subculture has its roots in a small group of London-based stylish young men in the late 1950s who were termed modernists because they listened to modern jazz, although the subculture expanded to include women.

Here is a collection of black and white photos showing mods on streets in the 1960s.

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

British Young People in the 1960s

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