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Day 12
I took a break from fashion subcultures today, so here’s a random ink sketch!
Day 14--Greaser (1950s)
History
Greasers were a youth subculture that originated in the 1950's among teenagers in northeastern and southern United States. The two main figures of the look were Marlon Brando and James Dean.
In the northeast and southern states, the Greasers were one of the first types of street gangs. These greaser gangs existed before gangs were dependent on violence and drugs. The greasers of the 1950's took their name from the “Greaser Act,” which was a law created in California against Mexicans to protect Californians from Mexicans who were unarmed, but not peaceful or quiet people. The name “Greaser” was given to the Mexicans that greased carts in the mid-1800's. This job was one of the worst jobs that anyone could have, which made the name “Greaser” one of utmost disrespect.
When the teens in the 1950's and 1960's adopted the name “Greaser,” they did so with the idea of being rebellious. The greasers were young white men that needed to rebel and they did so with their look and attitude. They hung out in their “hoods,” which also gave them the name, “hoods.” The name "greaser" also came from their greased-back hairstyle, which involved combing back the hair using hair wax, hair gel, creams, tonics, or pomade.
Fashion
Aside from the Beatniks, the Greasers were the other major group known for their distinguished fashions. As portrayed in the novel, The Outsiders, the real-life Greasers were distinguishable by the way they would slick their hair back by using various combinations of at-home hair creams and gels, leather jackets and various styles of boots. Rock and roll was also a major part of the subculture. They are typically pictured with cigarettes in their mouth and their shiny pompadour hairstyles, while riding motorcycles or fast cars. The Greasers were the rebels who typically went for the "bad boy" look.
Fitted T-shirts with the sleeves rolled up
Ringer T-shirts
Leather/denim jackets
Black or blue jeans with rolled up cuffs
Motorcycle or army boots
Chuck Taylor All-Stars
Bandannas, chain wallets, black leather gloves, fedoras
I’m not surprised that I didn’t finish this on time...But here it is, my first and last mermay drawing.
Inspired by the mermaids from the pirates of the caribbean!
When Yoosung asked me this question in his Valentine’s Day route I found it funny that “Rika” wasn’t an option. To the point I had to scribble it out at 3am.
I’m enjoying FE Heroes, but I still can’t get over how you summon Units with a gun.
My current main army! Referencing that one panel from Jojo Part 2.
Cute behavior constantly betrays Lor’s actual belligerent thoughts and decisions.
“I’m Lor, a summoner and tactician from another world! I like anything and anyone that’s cute! Hey, if I do a good job in helping you annihilate those dastards, would you reward me with a pat on the head~? Should be easy enough, since you all can’t die forever this time!”
My FE:H summoner. You may remember them from the shitpost I did a while back. They’ll send the Emblians to slaughter with a sweet smile!