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===Hardcore punk=== There are several styles of dress within the [[Hardcore punk|hardcore]] scene, and styles have changed since the genre started as ''hardcore punk'' in the late 1970s. What is fashionable in one branch of the hardcore scene may be frowned upon in another; however, generally, personal comfort and the ability to [[mosh]] during the heavily physical, frenetic, and energetic live hardcore punk shows are highly influential in this style. For this reason, jewellery, spikes, chains and spiky hair are more uncommon and discouraged in hardcore fashion. Ultimately, hardcore punk fashion is usually more understated, working class, and casual compared to some more elaborate punk styles, in part as a response to the physical demands of hardcore punk shows and in part as a working class or more "authentic" backlash response against the perceived increasingly fashion-oriented or pretentious developments within the established punk scene. Plain [[working class]] dress and short hair<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hannon |first=Sharon M. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5CrUGq8t77kC |title=Punks: A Guide to an American Subculture |date=1 January 2010 |publisher=ABC-CLIO |isbn=9780313364563 |access-date=6 July 2016 |via=Google Books}}</ref> (with the exception of [[dreadlocks]]) are usually associated with hardcore punk. Mute colors and minimal adornment are usually common. Elements of hardcore clothing include baggy jeans or work pants (such as [[Dickies]]), [[khaki]]s or cargo pants, athletic wear, [[tracksuits]], cargo or military shorts, band T-shirts, plain T-shirts, muscle shirts, [[flannel]] or [[Tartan|plaid]] shirts, and band [[hoodie]]s. The [[leather jacket]]s and [[denim]] jackets associated with punk fashion remain common in hardcore punk, though hardcore punk also prominently features [[bomber jacket]]s and [[track jacket]]s unlike other punk fashions. Common sneakers include classic [[Adidas Originals]], [[Asics]], [[Converse (shoe company)|Converse]], [[New Balance]], [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], [[Pony International|Pony]], [[Puma AG|Puma]], [[Reebok]], [[Saucony]] and [[Vans]]. Boots are also somewhat common, especially [[Dr. Martens]]. [[Hardcore skinhead]]s, sometimes known as "American punk skinheads," are characterised by some of the same items as British skinhead fashion, but hardcore skinhead dress is considerably less strict than [[Trojan skinhead|traditional skinhead]] or [[Punk fashion#Street punk and Oi!|oi! skinhead]] style.{{citation needed|date=February 2019}}
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