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SKATER •The “Skater” Style of Clothing has been affected by the sociocultural evolution, mass media, music, technology, corporate influence and individual skill level. •This style is generally defined by flexible, flat-soled shoes,authentic brands, loose t-

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SKATER

•The “Skater” Style of Clothing has been affected by the sociocultural evolution, mass media, music, technology, corporate influence and individual skill level.•This style is generally defined by flexible, flat-soled shoes,authentic brands, loose t-shirts and flexible jeans.

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Punk Skater• Wear aggressively themed

tees. Red, black, violent images like skulls and blood or Punk band tees Black t-shirts with cut sleeves.

• Button-down checkered/flannel/gingham shirts.

• Very loose- or very tight-fitting dark jeans.

• Baggy, knee-length shorts or Khaki shorts.

• Avoid jewelry.

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Hip-hop Skater• Generally, the hip-hop

skater style emphasizes brand names more than the others

• Low, baggy pants.

• Baseball caps, especially under a hoodie

• Jewelry.

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Rasta Skater

Eco-friendly clothing.

Earth colors.

Green, yellow, and red. (colours of the Ethiopian flag)

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Hipster

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Origins And History:

• The term was invented during the 1940s, when "hip" described supporters of the jazz scene.

• The adjective's exact origins are disputed. Some say it was a derivative of "hop," a slang term for opium, while others believe it comes from the West African word "hipi," meaning "to open one's eyes.“

• The first hipsters adopted the lifestyle of the jazz musician.

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• The term was revived in the 1990s, refering to a subculture of young, recently settled urban middle class adults and older teenagers that appeared in the 1990s.

• Generally, hipsters like to stand out and defend their own personal opinions. Some of them also tend to believe they are superior to other, “mainstream people”, and thus frequently inherit an ironic approach towards them.

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• The hipster culture is associated with independent (indie) music and cinema, a varied non-mainstream fashion sensibility, a do-it-yourself attitude, liberal or independent political views, alternative spirituality or atheism, and alternative lifestyles.

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LolitaComing straight from Japan.~

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•Lolita fashion (ロリータ・ファッション ) is a fashion subculture originating in Japan that is based on Victorian-era clothing as well as costumes from the Rococo period.•The original silhouette is of a knee length skirt or dress assisted by petticoats.•The fashion is thought to have been partly created to react against the growing exposure of the body and skin in modern society. Adherents fight this with modesty, presenting themselves as "cute" or "elegant" rather than "sexy".•It has many different style types.

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STEAMPUNK

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ORIGINS Sub-genre of science

fiction literature featuring:

• Overly-Industrialized 19th century.

• Alternative History of the 19th century's British Victorian Era or “Wild West”

• mainstream use of steam power.

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Style Description• Balance between looks

and function.• Design elements and

craftsmanship consistent with the Victorian era.

• Materials: Iron, wood, and leather.

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Other Influences• Literature • Cinema• Music Industry• Interior Design

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