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- Greaser (subculture) - Wikipedia
Character Fonzie from the American TV show Happy Days is a stereotypical greaser who was frequently seen on his motorcycle, wore a leather jacket, and typified the essence of cool, in contrast to his circle of friends
- Greaser | Style, The Outsiders, Meaning, Definition, Subculture, Outfit . . .
The term greaser refers to a member of a youth subculture that developed in the United States in the 1950s and ’60s Greasers typically rode motorcycles and wore leather clothing, blue jeans, and a ‘greased’ slicked-back hairstyle
- Greasers of the 1950s: Styles, History and Vintage Photos
Explore the iconic 1950s Greaser culture: Styles, history, and authentic vintage photos, revealing a rebellious fashion era
- The Greasers: Looking Into the History of the 1950s Subculture
The "greaser" term was originally an ethnic slur, but as the youth subculture spread, the term came to describe their unique style, and specifically, their hairstyles
- Greaser | Subculture Wiki | Fandom
Many greasers would drive motorcycles or bikes, but some drive old retro cars and trucks Greaser tended to preform regular maintenance on their vehicles to increase their speed and power They would sometimes race their vehicles, but are more commonly known to go leisurely cruisin around town
- 1950s Greasers: Styles, Trends, History Pictures - RetroWaste
The 1950s greaser look was started by Marlon Brando and perfected by James Dean This page covers the origins of the greaser style, including pictures
- Vintage Rides and Pompadours: The Greaser Lifestyle
This period was characterized by increased income and paved the way for a new subculture among working-class youths, a k a the Greaser subculture But what does the term Greaser mean? The greasers were primarily working-class young men who rejected mainstream norms and values of the time
- How 1950s Greasers Defined Their Era with Unique Styles and . . . - Bygonely
Greasers were a distinct youth subculture that emerged in the United States during the 1950s The term "greaser" originated from their characteristic style of slicked-back, greasy hair, achieved using products like pomade, Vaseline, and lard
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