The young generation of fans gave rise to a whole panoply of beatnik gear: beards, torn and loose sweaters, loose turtleneck collars, loden coats, worn slacks or jeans, crumpled corduroy jackets and shirts set of by un-shined shoes. English tailoring became part of street wear existentialism and statements. Second hand fashion was born!VINTAGE AND ANTI-FASHION: Our guys are the children of the revolution, showing a new mix of beatnik beats: Sartorial slovenliness, remodelled vintage gear, and chic clean-cut T-shirts. Halfway between sophisticated tailoring and progressive Danish contemporary design, the Junk clothing protagonist is combining heavy knits with elegant ”couture” pieces, classic blazers over worn out chinos, and bold colours with more sedate graphic designs.