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    Teddy Boy Rock'n'Roll

    Pardon me if this is a bit off topic, but these are people who absolutely love their suits and are well worth a mention.

    I'm curious how many people here are familiar with the English subculture of Teddy Boys?

    They predate Rock'n'Roll by a few years. They're commonly referred to as the 1st teenagers, post-WW2 kids with nothing to do living in bleary war-torn England. Similar to the Zoot Suit concept of America but did things their own way. They adapted the older form of the establishment and well-to-do gentleman by way of edwardian era 3 piece suits & brothel creepers. They sported long drape coats and close cut trousers called drainpipe trousers. They often wore western ties, sometimes loud sometimes matching vests and often loud socks. When rock'n'roll began, they embraced it and held on to it for dear life. They were the only group of people that never turned their back on it, they took in our tired, weary and broken 50's musicians when the rest of the world turned to whatever was the next hip thing. They nurtured what they loved and supported it and continue to do so, in many cases over several generations of families! Today you can go do a Ted club or weekender in England, or through Europe, and see every age bracket there. Often with tattoos up to their ears and balding but wearing impeccable 3 piece Teddy Boy suits, because they don't grow up, they love what they love and why complicate it. Over the years you can see the style adapting with the times somewhat, what began with blue, black, charcoal and burgandy in the 50's took on more 70's color schemes as the years went on and further fit the era it existed in during the 80's. They began to become a pop culture joke as you can buy teddy boy wigs for british fancy dress parties but today there's been a return to darker colors as the pictures below illustrate the changing times. Although there has always been the core people involved and breathing life into it along with an ever expanding group of die hard fans of the essential pillars of real Rock'n'Roll.





    some 70's rock'n'roll revival era pictures..



    I'll look around for some original 50's teddy boy pictures but you begin to get the idea perhaps..?
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    Quite a few discussions of Teddy Boys and Girls here.

    Just a few

    http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=3485

    http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showp...4&postcount=71

    http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=8202

    and its been mentioned in how suits are cut threads a whole bunch more times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Neecerie
    Quite a few discussions of Teddy Boys and Girls here.

    Just a few

    http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=3485

    http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showp...4&postcount=71

    http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=8202

    and its been mentioned in how suits are cut threads a whole bunch more times.
    ooh yeah look at that you're right well ok, still three cheers for teds!
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    With the Christmas tunes been shown on the pop TV Channels, I found myself thinking how smart 1970s pop band 'Mud' looked in their Teddy Boy suits.



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    I think the cartoonish nature of them became pop culture for a while but it's not the case anymore, most people wear really classy looking ones in my opinion, look at the picture of the young-ish guy on his own in sun glasses above as an example.

    I'm sorry my pictures of me and my drapes aren't really focused on the clothes, pictures usually happen drunk in the middle of the night but they are all I have so...here ya go..
    Me in a 70's rock n roll revival full suit, I think it was appreciated

    same suit -slightly- better shot of it...

    Real classy 3 button charcoal gray drape coat, which can be dressed up or down

    I had a removable collar and a clip on the back to keep my tie in place, but i was three sheets to the wind



    And if you are interested in bands that are the pillars of this music, it would be Crazy Cavan, Freddie Fingers Lee, Matchbox, Vernon & the GI's, CSA and many more. Most of which still play and most of which still look great in their drape suits! Recent bands, check out Lou Cifer & the Hellions, Furious, Black Raven, Foggy Mountain Rockers, Rockabilly Mafia and many more...

    Also, this isn't a teddy boy suit, but somewhat similar. I brought Reverend Beat-man, a mock-tv evangelist/one man r'n'r band from Switzerland to NYC to play. Yes he has a bible around his waist, he makes people get down and kiss 'the bible belt'! Here's a picture of us just prior to showtime...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike
    I brought Reverend Beat-man, a mock-tv evangelist/one man r'n'r band from Switzerland to NYC to play. Yes he has a bible around his waist, he makes people get down and kiss 'the bible belt'!
    Oh, I'll bet he does!

    Thanks for posting these photos, they're really great. I especially like this one:



    Everybody looks great and I love the incongruity of the beach chairs. Love the guy on the far left especially, with the striped socks, and this guy:



    He's got some serious hair there (you can tell that girl thinks so)!
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    Cool 'ere's me mate Ritchie...

    'e's a right Ted, he is! From the Dingle - Liverpool 8! - Rough stuff, that!



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    Does anyone know why the lady Teds didn't dress as Edwardian ladies, but rather cross-dressed as Teds? (or if I am as usual mistaken, please advise.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BegintheBeguine
    Does anyone know why the lady Teds didn't dress as Edwardian ladies, but rather cross-dressed as Teds? (or if I am as usual mistaken, please advise.)
    Not all the girls dressed like the boys, and Edwardian ladies fashion wouldn't have been entirely practical in a London that was still waiting to be rebuilt after the Blitz.

    In 1955 future film director Ken Russell took a series of photos of Teddy Girls in west and east London. The girls in Notting Hill in west London were dressed in a US-inspired style with rolled up jeans and ladies suit jackets worn over jumpers or blouses:



    The East End girls were a couple of years older and a bit more elaborate in their style:



    All of these photos used to be here, but they seem to have been removed now. Google for teddy girls ken russell and you'll find a few more.

    This is my favourite of the photos - you wouldn't want to mess with her...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Salv
    Not all the girls dressed like the boys, and Edwardian ladies fashion wouldn't have been entirely practical in a London that was still waiting to be rebuilt after the Blitz.

    In 1955 future film director Ken Russell took a series of photos of Teddy Girls in west and east London. The girls in Notting Hill in west London were dressed in a US-inspired style with rolled up jeans and ladies suit jackets worn over jumpers or blouses:



    The East End girls were a couple of years older and a bit more elaborate in their style:



    All of these photos used to be here, but they seem to have been removed now. Google for teddy girls ken russell and you'll find a few more.

    This is my favourite of the photos - you wouldn't want to mess with her...
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