Mainly in the 1950s. They were named after the Edwardian style clothing that was introduced after the second world war.
In England, during the '60's and perhaps even today, a "Teddy boy" was what they called their street punks. Pretty much like the street punks of the U.S. They're the ones with limited intelligence who have little to offer society and are generally so afraid of everything around them that they have to gang up with others of like mind in order to feel safe. what a load of rubbish. Teddy Boys was a fashion of the 1950's in the UK, and was a bastardised version of the edwardian styles earlier in the centuary. The Teddy boy inmage was typicaly followed by the working class, and Rock n roll and Rockabilly was the music they listlened to. Teddy boys all worked hard as the clothes they wore were expensive. The Drape Coat they wore had to be tailer made, and the Tony Curtis hair cut had to be cut regularly. Yes the Teds got into fights, but what youth did not.
Woman Tight waist,full skirt, bobby socks, big earings and pearls. Men Teddy boys, suits, sleeves down to thumbs, creeper shoes and velvet collar. Or drainpipe trousers and winkle picker shoes. Boys Shorts and vests. Girls pretty dresses.
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Teddy Sheringham has played for Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Motormouths.
At around the age of 16 or 17.
Teddy Boys Don't Knit was created in 1981-04.
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Because they were different. and not every one could be one. they were dressing up in a special way. "Teddy" is a nickname for Edward and the Teddy Boys wore clothing reminiscent of the Edwardian period of English History.
it means "ohhh give it to me teddy GIVE IT TO ME!!!!!"then girls\boys cumm and they get pleasure *leaves to hump teddy*
I am not sure that there is any specific name for the boys from Edinburgh. You may be thinking of the term Teddy Boys, but Teddy wasn't a reference to Edinburgh but to Edwardian, this was because of their Edwardian style of clothing.
Le notti dei Teddy Boys - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:16
The are big shoes that teddy boys wear.
Teddy boys were named after the clothing they wore, which resembled the Edwardian style popular in the early 20th century. The term "teddy" is derived from "Edward" or "Teddy" (a common nickname for Edward) and "boys" to denote the youthful nature of the subculture.
teddy bear!