no they wear leather... not flannels... god watch the outsiders and find out what they wear....
Greasers liked to wear Converse or low top sneakers. Socs would wear nice dress shoes (Penny Loafers or Sperry's)
i think it was the greasers and soches (like social)
1 stereotype is that all Greasers are hood. 2 All of them are dumb or uneducated. 3 All Greasers are poor. 4. All Greasers are failures. 5 All greasers are like Dallas Winston.
To show rebellion and prove who they are. They are greasers!
The Socs challenged the Greasers The Socs challenged the Greasers
Greasers wear black leather jackets, white t-shirts, and blue jeans. Greasers wear their hair greased back and either white Chuck Taylor All Star shoes or black engineer boots.
Greasers IS a slang term - it means teenagers who wear lots of hair grease.
Greasers liked to wear Converse or low top sneakers. Socs would wear nice dress shoes (Penny Loafers or Sperry's)
I like flannels because it is such a funny word!!! All my friends laugh about flannels- imagine if cats were made of flannels!!! But i acutally prefers them with fur- all fluffy!!! Hope you read this all my anonymous freinds!!!;D
i think it was the greasers and soches (like social)
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Outing flannels are still ver much popular, so we cannot write them off.
yes there are
The greasers in the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton wear their hair long as a symbol of their nonconformity to societal norms and their rebellious attitude. Long hair was associated with a countercultural movement during the time the book is set (1960s), and the greasers use their appearance to express their dissatisfaction with the expectations placed on them by mainstream society.
I am considered a prep and most of the stuff I wear is American eagle polos and flannels. plan to a prep is collars and khakis. and everything neat. brush your hair, brush your teeth, wear cologne. and no wrinkles
Yes. Guys would wear them, but never to school (unless they were rebellious greasers of course.)
The only ones that I can think of are channels, flannels and panels.