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February 22nd, 2010

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Shopping for Dr Martens boots today is a world of opportunities on store shelves: the classic black boots 10-eye, cherry red, lilac, metallic, floral, high heels the list is long. But in their early days, these boots were nothing more than a worker essential to cushion and support feet tired of men who have worked hard all day.
Dr. Klaus Maertens and those responsible for Griggs family of shoes have joined forces after meeting through an ad in the classifieds section. After all I created the start of practical work, enjoy success with workers and postmen.
There was no mass marketing, not advertising to people every day to buy Dr. Martens boots. However, in the 1960's, subcultures began to read in London. Skinheads (initially non-racist) were the first to adopt safe, and a rainbow of subcultures began to follow in early 1970: the punks, Goths, Grunge, mods and more. Time bands like the Sex Pistols and The Clash had on stage, and when the bands of the 90 were athletes came with grunge flannel shirts and torn jeans. Dr. Martens boots are the uniform of Bridget Fonda and Matt Dillon in the 90 singles, a love story in the Seattle grunge scene.
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Kim Steiner is a fashion school graduate and hobby writer with a particular focus on bags, clothing, and shoes Dr Martens Boots
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cultural implications of 'hoodies'?

I am due to do some research into a sub-cultural group and as punks, mods, goths, rockers etc have all been exhausted I thought I would look at something contemporary. Hoodies cause large reactions in people and this interests me but what I want to know is what kind of culture/environment/street rules/music/motivation they share if any at all? How are they portrayed in media and what does the media and this subculture say about youth today?
benicio b .. can you let me know more about the punk scene and how it is now? .. funnily enough my ex boyfreind was a punk !! I thought I had heard it all ...lol ... My email addy is up for public - would benice if you could say a bit more and maybe a link or two? thank you for your time x

Chav (pronounced /ʧæv/), or Charv/Charva (pronounced /ʧɑːv/), is a mainly derogatory slang term in the United Kingdom for a person whose lifestyle, branded casual clothing (especially if counterfeit), speech and/or mannerisms are perceived to be common, proletarian and vulgar. 'Chav' is often used as a stereotype to refer to white, poorly educated, aggressive youths, but youth and aggression are not the defining attributes of a 'chav'. The term is similar to America's 'white trash' stereotype.

The term appeared in mainstream dictionaries in 2005.[1][2] There are regional variations; in the North East of England the variant charv / charva is most commonly used (particularly in Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland areas), while in the South East of England and South West of England chav is the usual form. Similar words in use outside England include "neds" in Scotland and "spides" or "skangers" in Ireland.

Response to the term has ranged from amusement to criticism that it is a new manifestation of classism.[3] However, it is important to note that chav is not a straight synonym for "working class person", but refers to a specific mode of behaviour, dress and speech that is far from universal amongst the British working class (although for the most part is restricted to it). The term has also been associated with juvenile delinquency, the "ASBO Generation", "Hoodie culture", and "Yob culture".

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