The Teddy Boys were a 1950s British subculture that revolved around rock 'n roll music and a distinctive style of clothing. The term "Teddy Boy" was first used in the early 1950s to describe young men who wore Edwardian-style suits with narrow trousers, long jackets, and crepe-soled shoes.
Teddy Boys were known for their love of American rock 'n roll music, particularly artists like Elvis Presley and Bill Haley. They were also associated with a rebellious attitude and a love of motorbikes and dance halls.
The Teddy Boys had a significant impact on British fashion and music, influencing bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. The Teddy Boy style has continued to inspire modern fashion trends and has remained a part of British youth culture to this day.
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