There are so many fetish sites with gear for gay skinheads, from rubber to leather, to bleachers with rear zips and polo's to let your fellow skinheads know you are gay and proud. T-Shirts appear to be making a splash on the fetish scene as well as Tank Tops or Singlets. I still prefer the Polo shirt as my dress. maybe I am old fashioned, but I am a traditional skin so Polo's are all I wear. As for rubber and leather? I am not against it, in fact I get a hard on when I see these young skins in tight leather pants or skintight rubber jeans, their rubber Polo and braces wearing their Doc Martin 14 or 20 hole boots. Even the waders turn me on, but are they true skins or are they feetish gay men grabbing the skin culture to their own ends?
We have so many fetish styles now, including work gear and the military look. To have this look at a fetish party is great but it is not a look for everyday use, down the pub or down the football match. They are purely club use. We are skins and we are a brotherhood of working class men with a culture we are all living for life. Our fetishes are just that, a fetish. To use when it is time to play, so brothers, play and play hard but dont forget our roots in the working class of our country.
The skinhead party planned in London shortly by Recon lists all the fetishes, but also state that admittence is dress code only. With all the different fetish styles of dress, how can we call this a dress code. To me a dress code is skinhead; bleachers, polo, braces, Doc Martin's or Underground boots, football socks and MA1, preferably olive green. A shaved head tops this off, but a No.1 is acceptable. If you are a skinhead then dress to impress and maybe that man you are looking for will be waiting for you to impress and grab from the crowd. Enjoy Fetish Week in London guys.

Welcome to my blog. I am a gay skinhead and a SHARP. I am also an author of skinhead books and my favorite author is Richard Allen, and no I don't style my writings after his books. My characters are as real as I can make them in my mind and all my books try to show my feelings against racial, sexual and religious hate. Being a skinhead is not just being a lout although that does help in a fight, but upholding a creed and brotherhood established by working class youth in the late 60's.
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Hair
Skinheads traditionally have a shaved head but there appears to be a trend towards buzz cuts, shaved sides and mohawks. These socalled skinheads are bluring the line. Anything more than a Number 1 cut is not a skinhead look. Many Punks are claiming to be skinheads but their hair and clothing are nowhere near what a skinhead should be.
A skinhead traditionally shaves his head and wears his clobber with pride. He is part of a youth army world wide and to part from tradition is putting the brotherhood at risk. If you want to follow fashion then so be it, but don't call yourself a skinhead. Skinheads don't follow fashion. They follow a tradition. What is a skinhead tradition? A shaved head, a working class background and a uniform recognised world wide. Yes, it is a uniform, no different to the military. We are an army of arrogant, angry men, fed up with unemployment, low paid jobs and a media that cannot come to terms with our culture.
So if you call yourself a skinhead, then look at your hair or lack of it. If it is not a shaved head or Number 1 cut, then you are not a skin. What you are is your business but don't call yourself a skinhead.
A skinhead traditionally shaves his head and wears his clobber with pride. He is part of a youth army world wide and to part from tradition is putting the brotherhood at risk. If you want to follow fashion then so be it, but don't call yourself a skinhead. Skinheads don't follow fashion. They follow a tradition. What is a skinhead tradition? A shaved head, a working class background and a uniform recognised world wide. Yes, it is a uniform, no different to the military. We are an army of arrogant, angry men, fed up with unemployment, low paid jobs and a media that cannot come to terms with our culture.
So if you call yourself a skinhead, then look at your hair or lack of it. If it is not a shaved head or Number 1 cut, then you are not a skin. What you are is your business but don't call yourself a skinhead.
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