4 definitions by Ian Donaldson
A person who takes it upon themselves to police Skinhead fashion on social media. Its a pseudonym name mixing Doc Marten and a low socioeconomical spelling of the word skin. May have it's origins in southern England. Possibly Portsmouth.
by Ian Donaldson April 4, 2021
Sharpskins or Skinheads against racial prejudice founded in 1986 New York, are politically motivated skinheads heavily influenced by communism and marxist ideology. They have a romanticized version of the origins of skinhead subculture that depicts a racially harmonious late 60s Britian subculture. They are recognizable by their Trojan helmet patch with sharpskin written around it. They are opposed to racism, Fascism, or generally anything from conservative onwards.
by Ian Donaldson April 12, 2021
A refrence to the earliest skinhead subculture. Skinheads that came out of London England with a connection to working class. Spirit of 69 is identifiable through the music, clothing and hair cut, they were heavily influenced by mod scene While the alternative is the more publicly known late 70s early 80s skinheads who drew there influence from the punk scene.
by Ian Donaldson April 12, 2021
A person who refuses to wear any skinhead fashion that is not referenced in photographs from 1969 and onwards. They belive the subculture is fixed in its fashion, generally speaking they prefer spirit of 69 era.
by Ian Donaldson April 12, 2021