
Mods and Rockers
Mods and Rockers were two British subcultures from the 1960s, distinguished mainly by their style and behavior. Mods favored fashionable clothing, scooters, and a sense of sophistication, often associated with jazz and modern music. Rockers preferred leather jackets, motorcycles, and a more rebellious image tied to rock and roll music. Tensions sometimes led to clashes between the groups, especially in seaside towns. These subcultures reflected broader social changes and youth identity during that era, symbolizing differing attitudes toward fashion, entertainment, and rebellion.