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A comprehensive resource that will prove invaluable to fashion historians this book presents a detailed exploration of the breadth of visually arresting consumer-driven styles that have emerged in America since the 20th century.What are the origins of highly specific denim fashions such as bell bottoms skinny jeans and ripped jeans? How do mass media and popular culture influence todays street fashion? When did American fashion sensibilities shift from conformity as an ideal to youth-oriented standards where clothing could boldly express independence and self-expression? Street Style in America: An Exploration addresses questions like these and many others related to the historical and sociocultural context of street style supplying both A–Z entries that document specific American street styles and illustrations with accompanying commentary.This book provides a detailed analysis of American street and subcultural styles from the earliest example reaching back to the early 20th century to contemporary times. It reviews all aspects of dress that were part of a look considering variations over time and connecting these innovations to fashionable dress practices that emerged in the wakes of these sartorial rebellions. The text presents detailed examinations of specific dress styles and also interrogates the manifold meanings of dress practices that break from the mainstream. This book is a comprehensive resource that will prove invaluable to fashion historians and provide fascinating reading for students and general audiences.Offers thorough investigations of American street styles from the early 20th century to the present dayProvides theoretical perspectives on the shifts in American culture that created the social context in which American street styles emergedEnables readers to perceive the connections between consumer-driven street styles to the fashion industry and to American culture at large