The Mod subculture emerged in the United Kingdom during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and had a significant impact on both fashion and music. Mods were people interested in modernism, the working-class youth who were seeking a sense of belonging and identity.
A design and cultural movement looking for something that provided them with a community and that allowed them to express their individuality. A movement emphasised by sleek and stylish aesthetics, characterised by its stylish clothing, scooters, and love of soul, R&B, and ska music.
One of the most significant impacts of the Mod subculture was on fashion. Mods were known for their sharply tailored suits, slim ties, and Chelsea boots. They also popularised the use of parkas, which became a staple of the style. The Mod look was a rejection of the conservative styles of the time and a celebration of modernity and youthfulness.
Mods had a significant impact on fashion, music, and youth culture in the UK. Its legacy still seen today, with many elements of Mod style and music continuing to be influential. We're just a humble fragment trying to keep it alive!
Keep the Faith.