Tuesday, 29 October 2013

TEDDY BOYS

Teddy boy also known as ted is a british sub culture typified by young men wearing clothes that were partly inspired by the styles worn by Dandy in the edwardian period. Teddy boys were the first group in england to differentiate themselves as teenagers,Wealthy young men, especially Guards officers, adopted the style of the Edwardian era. At that point in history, the Edwardian era was then just over 40 years previous, and their grandparents, if not their parents, wore the style the first time around. The original Edwardian revival was far more historically accurate in terms of replicating the original Edwardian era style than the later Teddy Boy style. It featured tapered trousers, long jackets that bear a similarity to post-war American suits and fancy waist coats. 

In 1953, the major newspapers reported on the sweeping trend in men's fashion across all the towns of  Britain,   towards what was termed the New Edwardian look. However the working class Edwardian style had been on the street since at least 1951, because the style had been created on the street by the street and by working class teenagers and not by Saville Row or the fashion designers. 
The name Teddy Boy, was not officially born until September 23rd 1953 when a Daily Express newspaper headline shortened Edward to Teddy and coined the term Teddy Boy. Nevertheless, it is also known that a number of girlfriends of working class Edwardian's were referring to them as Teddy Boys well before the Daily Express used its media power to officially christen Edwardian's into Teddy Boys. 
The biggest Teddy Boy gang fight ever known in Leicester flared up at Saffron Lane Fairground in the second week in May of 1958.   At the height of the battle, fairground workers joined in to protect their stalls and rides as many Police arrived on the scene.  According to the showpeople, there were more than 100 Teds mixed up in the fight, and estimates the number of Police involved ranged from a dozen to nearly 30 or 40.  A veteran showman, Mr M. Harris, said this was the worst fight he had seen since the Irish Gang Battle at Coventry some years ago. Teddy Boys have a smart dress sense but also has a editorial edwardian twist on it because it was born in 1950's.

A group of Leeds Teddy Boys in the late 1970's showing the different coloured velvets, use of roll colours and half-moon pockets which were very popular at the time.  Note many Teddy Boys at this time would also wear Leather Jackets which were a spin off from the Rockers of the 1960's.


A gang in london after the infamous Teddy Boy murder. 

10th October 1953 London gang member Colin Donellan dressed in fashionable Edwardian Teddy Boy style on Clapham Common.  One of the historic icons of the original Teddy Boy Movement.










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