In our own āRude Rootsā series, we dive into the lives and passions of the amazing people of our community. Today we dive into the life and passions of Lee from Syney, Australia. We had a chat about what it means to be a skinhead, the importance of friendship, the music scene, DJing, and more.
Introduction
Hey Lee. Thanks for your time! How are you?
Hey! I’m well thanks!
Where are you from? If we are not mistaken you are from Australia? How is life there?
Yes! I’m from Sydney Australia, it’s pretty alright here! A downside is there isn’t much of a Skin scene here, however, there is a pretty awesome punk scene! I’ve been going to shows for a few years now lots of lovely people.
History
Can you tell us a bit about how you grew up?
I grew up in western Sydney with my mum, just us two! I’m also quite close with my nan, I’ve talked to her about skins and Sharpies (Aussie skins from 60s/70s) and she remembers them a bit. She was a widgie back then.
How did you become interested in alternative culture?
in 2020 I stumbled across Newtown, which is a more alternative suburb here. It was a lot different to what I was used to in western Sydney, but I started to meet people with who I felt more connected to and felt more comfortable expressing myself
How would you call yourself? A skingirl or something else?
Skinhead culture
That totally makes sense Lee! Byrd it is then! What does being a Skinhead mean to you?
Being a Skinhead is all about being working class, listening to Jamaican reggae, ska, oi!, dressing sharp and having a good time with mates. When I first found out about the scene I watched this old documentary from Sydney 1984 about the Mods Skins and Punks. Unfortunately the Punks section of the film was lost, (but I got to watch it at the film archives) after watching that I went I need to be a part of this!
What symbols or signs are important in skinhead culture in your opinion?
Two-Tone is one of my absolute favourite part of this subculture, I have the guy and lady tattooed on my legs! I always get compliments on them and it always starts a great conversation. Two tone had a decent following over here, the Trojan Records logo is another one, alongside the ANTIFA flag and S.H.A.R.P. symbol. They’re very important to me as some people can only distinguish bones from Skins with these symbols.
What are some common misconceptions about skinhead culture?
The biggest one is that we are all racists or neo-Nazis, which of course isn’t the case for me. I always try to educate people on this rich history of the subculture whenever they question me. The biggest thing is lack of education. However, some people just need a good whack!
What do the clothes and symbols of skinhead culture say about its members?
We are sharp and we love to look it. I love my real Hoxton shirts. I altered them too so they fit better and the boots of course, my favourites being my 14 eye cherry Docs. If you’re asking how to identify the difference between Skins and bones, look at their band shirts, look for dog whistles. Lace code isn’t a thing anymore and hasn’t been since the 80s. Most people get mixed up about that.
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In what ways does music influence fashion trends within skinhead culture?
Jamaican Ska and Reggae heavily influenced the Skinhead subculture and still do to this day. Mostly people wear badges or pins or patches of different record labels like Trojan or Two-tone or different bands or even t-shirts sometimes.
Is the alternative scene big in Australia?
Not particularly with Skins. There’s a few of us. Mostly old heads and then there’s me and Charlie who are the young ones. There’s another group but they are very iffy and quite fucked so we stay away from them. However, in Melbourne there’s a bigger scene and our crew the Northern Suburbs SHARPS are there they are lovely and I miss them dearly. The Punk scene is great tho. Love those guys (for the most part haha)
Is there something lacking in your local scene?
Community! As someone who’s studied community services and social work for a couple of years now this is the biggest and most important thing. Don’t get me wrong: we definitely have that but it’d be nice to see more young people engaging with it.
Fashion
What is your favourite outfit?
That’s a hard question! I loved the outfit I wore on my birthday: a white orange and grey real Hoxton shirt, Fred Perry navy sweater vest, black denim pencil skirt, white tights, sheepskin coat and black 14 Docs.
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We saw that you love Fred Perry a lot. What does Fred Perry mean to you?
I do! I love that brand, and people I love like Amy Winehouse and Terry Hall have worn Fred Perry before. I just love the quality and look of their polos. I think my favourite thing I own of theirs is my Twisted Wheel x Fred Perry Northern Soul Collab polo dress.
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Cool! Do you have any other brands you love?
Real Hoxton, Adidas, Ben Sherman, Lonsdale, Alpha Industries, Relco, Solovair and Gripfasts!
What do you think is the significance of the classic skinhead uniform, such as the Doc Martens and shaved heads?
Very Significant! It’s a classic! You can’t be a Skin without the boots braces and shaved head!
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What is your dream-outfit (if you had all the money of the world)?
Recently I lost my Black Fred Perry Harrington :'( and that was devastating so I’d say. Getting that back, some 14-eye steel toe oxblood Gripfasts, a nice pencil skirt, Relco or Real Hoxton shirt and the Fred Perry Laurel wreath Logo sweater vest! But for now I can only dream…
Choose fast!
Shirts or poloshirts?
Polos!
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Sneakers or boots?
Proper nice Bovver Boots
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Leather jackets or bomber jackets?
Bomber jackets of course!
Cats or dogs?
Cats! P.S. check out my band Meow Meow And The Smackouts!
Left or right?
Right? I’m right handed but also ambidextrous depending on the task.
Drunk or sober?
Drunk! Love a good pint, especially in the Australian heat
Vinyl or digital?
VINYL! I have a mean collection…
Acoustic sets or full band performances?
Full band performance definitely! (sorry Jenny Woo)
Personal
What keeps you busy in your daily life?
I work at a Handmade Jewellery store. I’ve always loved doing creative things so I’m glad that I can do that for work, plus it’s a small business so I feel like a ahuman rather than a number.
Other than that, I DJ quite a bit and I love it I feel so in my element, and also listening to albums at home, going to shows, playing with my band and doing practice, and having a great time with mates š
Any dreams you are working towards?
Currently I’m doing what I’ve been dreaming of for a while which is making music, and people are really enjoying it so it’s been great. Id love to start sewing more of my outfits. I use to do that a lot as a kid but I got quite busy and stopped for a while. I’ve just finished my diploma so I have more free time for that stuff.
I’m also trying to get a job at the Fred Perry store here but that’s all for now! My life is really busy and Im just so glad to have a lovely community around me that’s all I could dream of!!
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What attracts you to someone?
Good style, music taste, and how they interact with the world and other people.
Wat detracts you to someone?
Being a cunt haha!
What do you love?
My boots and vinyl. They are my babies. And the crew down in Melbourne (shoutout Bee I love u)
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What do you hate?
Fascists, Fence walkers and dog cunts (you know who you are)
How do you see yourself in 10 years?
Exactly the same, but with more tattoos. Skinhead Forever, Forever Skinhead!
Music and art
What are your top 5 bands/artists?
The Specials, The 4Skins, Madness, The Bodysnatchers and The Last Resort.
You are a DJ, right? How did you become interested in this craft?
I started going to Ska nights in Sydney, Uptown Top Ranking, which is 4 times a year. I was talking with Michaela (one of the DJ’s) and she said she’d be happy to teach me how to DJ. Another bloke, Johnny from the band Monkey Spanner, came up to me and Charlie at a show one day and I talked to him about vinyl etc. He said to come down to Roots ‘n Toots at Rosie Campbells one day and so I did! And he taught how to DJ! So I’ve been doing that for a couple months now! DJing Uptown Top Ranking last time, it was on! I absolutely love it!
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What is the difference between ”just a DJ’ and what you are doing?
VINYL! Most DJs have gone digital. Keep it tangible guys! It’s class!
Is there any other form of art you enjoy?
I love drawing sewing painting anything creative really !
Wrapping it up
What advice would you give a younger version of yourself?
Keep your head high, I know it’s hard but people will appreciate you for you one day!
What advice would you give to people who are interested in ābecomingā a skinhead or alternative culture in general?
Do your research: articles, old documentaries, and talk to your local old heads!
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If people would like to follow you with everything you do, where can they follow you?
@legthatcher on Instagram!
Anything to say to the followers of All Buttoned Up?
If you would like to support Lee please follow her on Instagram!
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Skinbyrd from germany here, I love hearing some things about the subculture in different parts of the world and Iām very glad that there is still people that know their roots like they should!!! š
Hi Anna!
We love to educate people about subcultures and we’d love to talk to a lot more people all around the world, so more of this ‘Rude For Life’-articles will follow soon!
Have a great day and stay rude!