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    Trained on pictures of men wearing skinhead outfits: bleached jeans, boots, bomber jackets, and occasional rubber fetish gear. No neo-nazi bs in training images.

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    513820Oct 22, 2023· 6 reactions
    CivitAI

    I'm sure these wouldn't be those neo-nazi skinheads, these would be the uh... nice ones... right?

    happened_to_some_men
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    Oct 22, 2023· 4 reactions

    Yep, only the nice (lol) ones

    AugmentedRealityCatOct 23, 2023· 8 reactions

    A skinhead or skin is a member of a subculture that originated among working-class youths in London, England, in the 1960s. It soon spread to other parts of the United Kingdom, with a second working-class skinhead movement emerging worldwide in the late 1970s. Motivated by social alienation and working-class solidarity, skinheads are defined by their close-cropped or shaven heads and working-class clothing such as Dr. Martens and steel toe work boots, braces, high rise and varying length straight-leg jeans, and button-down collar shirts, usually slim fitting in check or plain. The movement reached a peak at the end of the 1960s, experienced a revival in the 1980s, and, since then, has endured in multiple contexts worldwide.

    The rise to prominence of skinheads came in two waves, with the first wave taking place in the late 1960s in the UK. The first skinheads were working class youths motivated by an expression of alternative values and working class pride, rejecting both the austerity and conservatism of the 1950s-early 1960s and the more middle class or bourgeois hippie movement and peace and love ethos of the mid to late 1960s. Skinheads were instead drawn towards more working class outsider subcultures, incorporating elements of early working class mod fashion and Jamaican music and fashion, especially from Jamaican rude boys.[1] In the earlier stages of the movement, a considerable overlap existed between early skinhead subculture, mod subculture, and the rude boy subculture found among Jamaican British and Jamaican immigrant youth, as these three groups interacted and fraternized with each other within the same working class and poor neighbourhoods in Britain.[2] As skinheads adopted elements of mod subculture and Jamaican British and Jamaican immigrant rude boy subculture, both first and second generation skins were influenced by the rhythms of Jamaican music genres such as ska, rocksteady, and reggae, as well as sometimes African-American soul and rhythm and blues.[2][3][4]

    The late 1970s and early 1980s saw a revival or second wave of the skinhead subculture, with increasing interaction between its adherents and the emerging punk movement. Oi!, a working class offshoot of punk rock, soon became a vital component of skinhead culture, while the Jamaican genres beloved by first generation skinheads were filtered through punk and new wave in a style known as 2 Tone. Within these new musical movements, the skinhead subculture diversified, and contemporary skinhead fashions ranged from the original clean-cut 1960s mod- and rude boy-influenced styles to less-strict punk-influenced styles.[5]

    During the early 1980s, political affiliations grew in significance and split the subculture, demarcating the far-right and far-left strands, although many skins described themselves as apolitical. In Great Britain, the skinhead subculture became associated in the public eye with membership of groups such as the far-right National Front and British Movement. By the 1990s, neo-Nazi skinhead movements existed across all of Europe and North America, but were counterbalanced by the presence of groups such as Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice which sprung up in response. To this day, the skinhead subculture reflects a broad spectrum of political beliefs, even as many continue to embrace it as a largely apolitical working class movement.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinhead

    SpartanSoulMay 10, 2025

    ^Cucks

    Trailer_ParkerNov 1, 2023· 5 reactions
    CivitAI

    Man do I love the skinhead look. You really did a great job bringing together all the pieces of a proper outfit. Absolutely cool!

    happened_to_some_men
    Author
    Nov 1, 2023· 1 reaction

    Thank you! I really want to make the next version - this one is a bit difficult with poses and it's not easy to make bleached jeans.

    Trailer_ParkerNov 1, 2023

    @happened_to_some_men With my mask projects I've had to do a lot of photo editing, so I can imagine how much harder it is to edit jeans, hahaha

    5275759Sep 23, 2024· 1 reaction
    CivitAI

    I cant believe this exists, i hope i can make it work for manga stuff.

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    Created
    10/22/2023
    Updated
    5/13/2026
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    Trigger Words:
    skinhead
    man
    boots
    bleachers
    jacket
    bomber

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