Alexander Kerr

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When these working-class teens emerged as consumers, they did not follow the leads of their socioeconomic betters, but instead gravitated towards a new set of styles. As anthropologist Ikuya Satō discovered, blue-collar teenagers thought college kids were “effeminate and affected” and wanted clothing that manifested “outright showmanship tinged with deliberate vulgarity.”
Ametora: How Japan Saved American Style
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