ABSTRACT

The chapter discusses the most commonly identified clothing of the extreme right (ER) is the skinhead look, a shaved head, Lonsdale brand T-shirt or polo shirt and bomber jacket such as the tartan-lined Harrington, skinny-leg blue jeans held up with braces, or camouflage pants. The Casuals subculture particularly those Casuals involved in football hooliganism has long been associated with the extreme right. The English extreme right has been far more successful in mainstreaming its appearance in this way than its Continental counterparts. Other T-shirts and hoodies borrow in post-modern style from the Casuals' cultural and subcultural ancestors, bringing a unique meaning to the original symbol. The ideas expressed by generation identity are in considerable correspondence with the English defence league (EDL), Casuals United and their associates. People do not want a multicultural society, where our own culture is left to burn in the melting pot.