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  2. Anti Social Social Club - Wikipedia

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    Anti Social Social Club was founded in 2015 through Twitter. [citation needed] The founder, Neek Lurk, had previously worked as a social marketing manager for Stüssy. [14] It releases limited collections each year. The inspiration for creating this brand came from the founder's mental health struggle at age 27. [15]

  3. Skinhead - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Social media in the fashion industry - Wikipedia

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    One of these social fashion services is LTK (LIKEtoKNOW.it before 2021) where everyday consumers can find and purchase clothing worn by social media fashion influencers (also known as SMFIs). [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Launched in 2014, LTK has gained a massive following on Instagram (over 3 million) and has 1.3 million registered users on their mobile ...

  5. Fashion activism - Wikipedia

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    Fashion activism is the practice of using fashion as a medium for social, political, and environmental change. The term has been used recurringly in the works of designers and scholars Lynda Grose, Kate Fletcher, Mathilda Tham, Kirsi Niinimäki, Anja-Lisa Hirscher, Zoe Romano, and Orsola de Castro, as they refer to systemic social and political change through the means of fashion.

  6. Far-left Antifa activists waiting to see Trump actions. How ...

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    Very few experts on domestic extremism truly understand the movement, which adherents call a political philosophy but opponents decry as everything from a thuggish menace to an evil army bent on ...

  7. Bandits' Roost, 59 1/2 Mulberry Street - Wikipedia

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    Bandits' Roost, 59 1/2 Mulberry Street is a black and white photograph produced by Danish-American photojournalist and social reformer Jacob Riis in 1888. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The photograph was possibly not taken by Riis but instead by one of his assistant photographers, Henry G. Piffard or Richard Hoe Lawrence. [ 3 ]