typical mod fashion
Fashion played a key role in the Mod culture, it was what defined you as different from the rest of society; after all, this was what the mods aimed for.
Men were commonly seen in expensive and smart suits, buttoned shirts, smart boots(Clarks desert boots) or winkle pickers, denim jeans(usually levis shrunk to fit) and sweatshirts(Fred Perry was a common favorite) . Women, however, would be seen wearing tight trousers, buttoned shirts, shift dresses, mini skirts, sensible leather shoes and they'd usually have straight, short hair usually cut in geometric style. Some of the common Mod fashion icons included Twiggy, Mary Quant and John Stephen. Carnaby Street was also a very popular place for Mods to go shopping, with various shops selling clothes that mods would wear.
Men were commonly seen in expensive and smart suits, buttoned shirts, smart boots(Clarks desert boots) or winkle pickers, denim jeans(usually levis shrunk to fit) and sweatshirts(Fred Perry was a common favorite) . Women, however, would be seen wearing tight trousers, buttoned shirts, shift dresses, mini skirts, sensible leather shoes and they'd usually have straight, short hair usually cut in geometric style. Some of the common Mod fashion icons included Twiggy, Mary Quant and John Stephen. Carnaby Street was also a very popular place for Mods to go shopping, with various shops selling clothes that mods would wear.