1. A chunky, heavy silver
necklace. Usually something
like a lock or an anarchy
symbol.
Possibly heavy, dark make-up;
typically around the eyesespecially if the individual is
female.
An extreme hairstyle, such as a Mohawk.
Body modification or
piercings.Usually in locations
such as the ears, the nose, the
eyebrows or the lips.
Patches, predominately
political, arguably offensive or
band patches. Sometimes
they may also wear badges.
Studded, laced,
colourful or band
bracelets.
A band T-shirt relative to the
genre.
A leather jacket with silver
studs on.
A large belt buckle, usually to
do with one of their interests,
such as comic book
characters.
Studded or torn gloves.
A belt with sharp studs on
them, or some message, such
as ‘police line do not cross’.
Jeans, sometimes torn, which
is conventional as punk
culture is mostly workingclass so they may not be able
to afford a new pair of jeans
each time they rip. They can
be either baggy or skinny.
These types of jeans connote
youth.
A large belt buckle, usually to
do with one of their interests,
such as comic book
characters.