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Mods, the iconic subculture that emerged in 1960s Britain, were known for their love of scooters and stylish fashion

Background imageMods Collection: The Who including Roger Daltrey backstage at the Colston Hall

The Who including Roger Daltrey backstage at the Colston Hall, Bristol after a gig 1964 L-R Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Keith Moon and John Entwistle

Background imageMods Collection: Carnaby Street, London. Fashion mecca in the 60s. 2nd October 1966

Carnaby Street, London. Fashion mecca in the 60s. 2nd October 1966

Background imageMods Collection: A customized Ford F150 with big wheels and tyres outside a Dairy Queen fast food

A customized Ford F150 with big wheels and tyres outside a Dairy Queen fast food outlet on a shopping mall south side of Sudbury Ontario Canada

Background imageMods Collection: CM4 9061 Mods on scooters

CM4 9061 Mods on scooters
Mods on scooters, Goodwood Revival 2014, Goodwood Revival 2014, Goodwood, Revival, scooters, MODs, Lambretta, nostalgia, Goodwood Transport Corps

Background imageMods Collection: Scooter with many lights on front, side view

Scooter with many lights on front, side view

Background imageMods Collection: CM10 7081 Lambretta TV 175

CM10 7081 Lambretta TV 175
Lambretta TV 175, Goodwood Revival 2015, 2015, cars, classic cars, event, glamour, Goodwood, Goodwood Revival, Goodwood Revival 2015, historic cars, Historic Racing, Lord March, nostalgia, racing

Background imageMods Collection: CM4 8039 MODs, nostalgia

CM4 8039 MODs, nostalgia
Goodwood Revival 2014, 100 faces, 2014, 2104, Goodwood, Goodwood Revival, Goodwood Revival 2014, Goodwood Revival 2014 Friday, Lambretta, MODs, nostalgia, Quadrophenia, scooters

Background imageMods Collection: CM4 9067 Mods on scooters

CM4 9067 Mods on scooters
Mods on scooters, Goodwood Revival 2014, Goodwood Revival 2014, Goodwood, Revival, scooters, MODs, Lambretta, nostalgia, Goodwood Transport Corps

Background imageMods Collection: CM4 7933 Phil Daniels

CM4 7933 Phil Daniels
Phil Daniels, MODs, scooters, Goodwood Revival 2014

Background imageMods Collection: Mods on scooters on club run 2008

Mods on scooters on club run 2008

Background imageMods Collection: London Life front cover featuring Ungaro

London Life front cover featuring Ungaro
Front cover by Brian Duffy of the impossibly groovy London Life magazine which ran for just two years between 1965 and 1966 but chronicled the life and times of swinging sixties London



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Mods, the iconic subculture that emerged in 1960s Britain, were known for their love of scooters and stylish fashion. With their sleek Vespas and Lambrettas, Mods could be seen cruising along Clacton seafront or gathering in Hastings to showcase their prized possessions. The Scene Club in Soho became a hub for these trendsetters, where they would dance the night away to the latest sounds of the time. One glance at CM4 7957 Phil Daniels captures the essence of a Mod perfectly – sharp attire paired with an air of confidence. These young individuals embraced a lifestyle that was all about standing out from the crowd. Fast forward to Mudeford in 2008, and we see a group on their scooters still keeping this vibrant subculture alive. Scooters on a run symbolize not only transportation but also freedom and camaraderie among like-minded enthusiasts. The mods weren't alone in shaping British youth culture; they clashed with another group called rockers. These two factions represented opposing styles and attitudes towards life. While rockers favored motorcycles as their mode of transport, Mods preferred scooters as an extension of their identity. Though decades have passed since those formative years, the influence can still be felt today. Their distinctive style continues to inspire fashion trends while reminding us that individuality is something worth celebrating. So next time you catch sight of someone riding by on a scooter adorned with mirrors and badges or hear echoes from The Scene Club's heyday, remember that you are witnessing remnants from an era when Mods ruled the streets – forever leaving an indelible mark on British culture.