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Tradition clothes in
England.
England is a country with
many ethnic traditions.
They are followed from
generation to generation.
However, England hasn’t
its specific national suit.
But people of
different professions have
certain styles of clothing.
For example, farmers often wear
felt hats. Dockers in ports put on
tie motley kerchiefs on their
necks.
In business quarters it is possible
even to see clerks who follow the
old traditions. Trousers with
stripes, a jacket, a high white
collar, a hat in the form of a
kettle on the head, a black
umbrella in hands are their
tradition.
Lawyers and judges during the
process put on cloaks and
medieval wigs.
In some schools special clothing is
adopted. At the oldest English
universities the professors and
students wear black cloaks with
red linings and quadrangular hats
of black colour.
And also there are specific clothes
in different subcultures. They follow
a certain style of England.
There are some of them :
Grunge, Punk, Glam rock, Hipster,
Hippy, Emo, Got, Chik, Gansta,
Dandy Flapper, Teddy Boy.
Teddy Boy.
Teddy Boy is youth subculture
that was born in 1950-ies in
England. It consists of young
people to care intensely about
what they looked like.
Their style of clothing is drape
jackets, usually in dark
shades, sometimes with a
velvet trim collar and pocket
flaps. There are high-waist
"drainpipe" trousers, often
exposing the socks in their
style.
Favourite footwear includes highly
polished Oxfords, chunky Brogues,
Eaton Clubman's and Crepe-soled
shoes, often suede. The outfit also
includes a high-necked loose collar on
a white shirt. “Teddy boys” also like
a narrow "Slim Jim" tie or western
"Maverick" tie.
These people wear skinny
jeans or colorful leggings.
In their style they have
growing bangs, they wear
large spectacles without
diopters and T-shirts of
old rock groups. In the
pocket of hipsters you will
find a moleskin and in
their hands- a film
camera.
They flout conventional hiphop fashions, eschewing baggy
clothes and gold chains for
tight jeans, big sunglasses and
other trappings of the hipster
lifestyle.
Hippie is a movement of the 60-s
who wanted to return to the natural
purity through love and pacifism.
They wear jeans flared, with an
abundance of pins, patches and cuts.
They have a huge amount on the
neck beads. Long hair drag striped
fabric, the hair is not abating. And
there is fennec everywhere. Hippie
love all cellular, most chic - plaid
shirt for a couple of sizes larger, and
in winter - sweaters and painted
cloth cloaks.
Punks.
The punk subculture emerged in the England in the mid-1970s.
Punks seek the way to outrage others with the using theatrical
clothes.
Torn clothes are held together by safety pins or wrapped with a tape.
It is their style. Safety pins and razor blades are used as jewelry. Also
leather, rubber, and vinyl clothe are popular. Some punks cut their
hair into Mohawks or other dramatic shapes, style it to stand in
spikes, and dye it with vibrant, unnatural hues.
Glam Rock.
Glam rock (also known as glitter rock ) is a
style of rock and pop music that developed
in the England in the early 1970s.
They wear outrageous clothes. Both girls and
boys have makeup and hairstyles.
Particularly platform-soled boots and glitter
are popular. A glam-rocker is often a man
dressed in tight pants, a narrow-shirt,
worn denim jacket and sneakers. There is a
bouffant or a bandana on his head.
The end.
The Project was made by pupils of 8th
form
from school 1058:
Tchetvergova Violetta,
Karkuntsova Natalia,
Gevorkyan Naira.
The English Teacher
Chizhickova G.Yu.