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===Crust punk=== {{Main|Crusties}} [[File:Crust punk fans.jpg|thumb|A group of crust punk fans or "[[crusties]]"]] [[Crust punk]] can be traced back to Bristol (UK). In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Bristol bands like Disorder, Chaos UK, Lunatic Fringe, Amebix, broke from the usual punk fashion confines, creating a disheveled DIY look originating in squatting and poverty. Typical crust punk fashion includes black or [[Military camouflage|camouflage]] trousers or shorts (heavy work pants are popular for their durability), torn band T-shirts or hoodies, [[Slim-fit pants|skin tight black jeans]], [[Kutte|vests]] and jackets (commonly black denim), bullet belts, jewellery made from hemp or found objects, and sometimes [[bum flap]]s. Many items of clothing are covered in patches and/or metal studs. Often, the patches display a political message. Clothing tends to be unsanitary by conventional standards, and [[dreadlocks]] are popular.<ref name="decibel">{{Cite journal |last=Stewart-Panko |first=Kevin |date=August 2008 |title=I Saw Disfear Three Times in Three Days |journal=Decibel |volume=46 |page=22}}</ref> Crust punks sometimes sew articles of clothing with found or cheaply bought materials, such as dental floss. Pants are sometimes held up with [[twine|string]], [[hemp]], or vegan-friendly imitation leather. This fashion has also been used by [[Folk Punk]] fans and musicians, notably [[Days N Daze]], [[Blackbird Raum]], and [[The Psalters]].<ref name="decibel" />
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