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Vivienne Westwood
British fashion designer (1941–2022)
suspenders
thumb|A young man wearing suspenders with grip fastenings, 2013
thumb|A man wearing suspenders with button fastenings, 2006
Suspenders (North American English), or braces (British English, New Zealand English, Australian English), are fabric or leather straps worn over the shoulders to hold up skirts or trousers. The straps may be elasticated, either entirely or only at attachment ends, and most straps are of woven cloth forming an X or Y shape at the back. Suspenders are typically attached to skirts and trousers with clips or buttons using leather tabs at the ends.
mohawk
type of haircut having the hair shaven on both sides of the head and a noticeably longer strip of hair in the center
combat boot
rugged, laced boot worn by soldiers during combat or training

Dickies
Williamson-Dickie Mfg. Co. is an American apparel manufacturing company primarily known for its largest brand, Dickies. Today, this brand can be found in more than 100 countries designing, manufacturing, and selling workwear to the automotive, hospitality, construction, and medical industries.
Punk fashion
Punk counterculture
arm warmer
clothing worn on the arms
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Kinderwhore
thumb|Kat Bjelland wearing a kinderwhore outfit in 1992|150px
Kinderwhore is a fashion style most notably worn by some female grunge and alternative rock musicians in the US during the early to mid-1990s. The style is characterized through the combination of cute, feminine fashion items like babydoll and Peter Pan collared dresses, with more adult aspects like smudged red lipstick and dark eye makeup. It has its origins in the mid-1980s band Pagan Babies, which featured future Babes in Toyland vocalist/guitarist Kat Bjelland and future Hole vocalist/guitarist Courtney Love, who lived together
Black Versace dress of Elizabeth Hurley
dress worn by Elizabeth Hurley to the premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral in 1994
devilock
thumb|Jerry Only sporting a Devilock in concert.
MA-1 bomber jacket
lightweight flight jacket developed for the United States military
cut-off
A cut-off, cut, kutte or battle vest (when sleeveless) and a battle jacket or patch jacket (regardless of sleeves), is a jacket adorned with patches related to the wearer's subculture or general interests. Patch jackets are generally made using denim jackets or leather jackets, often times with the sleeves cut off. They are a prominent part of various subcultures including bikers, metalheads and punks. In music subcultures, they are generally worn with patches for bands which the wearer is a fan of, whereas in the biker subculture, "colours" signify the wearer's motorcycle club and their rank

Royal Stewart tartan
tartan of the House of Stuart, and the personal tartan of the British monarch
Perfecto
line of motorcycle jackets from Schott
SEX
London boutique 1974-1976 known for clothing that defined the look of the punk movement
Soo Catwoman
British punk icon