Punk Style

Punk style is more than a fashion statement but an attitude and a rebellious form of self-expression that defies the mainstream culture.

With roots in the rebellious punk and rock scene of the 1970s, punk fashion combines elements of Rock, Grunge, Goth, and DIY aesthetics that set it apart.

Punk Style

In this article, I’ll present three meticulously curated Punk style outfits that tell a story of defiance and freedom, showcasing the spirit of an authentic punker.

1. Classic Punk

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The Classic Punk look is the core dressing style of the Punk subculture that became a popular fashion trend in the 70s, particularly among fans of Punk Rock in the United Kingdom.

The gritty style has distressed clothes showcasing the raw energy and anarchistic spirit of the mainstream Punk scene.

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Begin your outfit with a distressed t-shirt from an iconic British Punk band to set the tone for the looks’ rebellious vibe and a studded leather jacket adorned with patches and band logos.

Continue with leather pants or ripped black skinny jeans and a thick leather belt with double eyelets, studs, and metal hardware.

Attach silver chains to the belt loops for a Punk flair.

Accessorise with a spiked or studded leather choker and black leather combat boots personalized with studs, patches, and chains.

Leather Jacket: The more studs and personal touches on the Punk jacket, the better.

Band T-Shirt: The band choice is crucial, reflecting your musical taste.

Pants: Ripped jeans or leather pants personalized with patches, showcasing a DIY Punk vibe.

Footwear: Combat or lug boots are a statement of the Punk lifestyle.

2. Glam Punk

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The Glam Punk style merges Punk’s edgy defiance with Glam Rock’s theatrical flair thanks to jackets and coats in animal prints, leather dresses, fishnets, and combat boots.

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Begin your Glam Punk outfit with a leopard or cheetah print faux fur jacket and a fitted leather bustier or bralette to set a dazzling tone.

Pair with a high-waisted leather mini skirt and accessorize with a spiked leather choker for a touch of glam rock’s theatricality.

Complete the look with black heeled leather boots.

 Jacket/Coat: preferably exotic faux-fur animal prints.

Cropped Top: from leather, to create a seductive feel essential to the Glam Punk style.

Mini Skirt: high-waisted and sleek, always leather.

Spiked Choker: for a touch of aggressiveness.

Heeled Boots: the glamour of heels with the edginess of leather is essential for the Glam Punk look.

3. Post Punk

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The Post-punk look merges traditional Punk’s rebellious look with aesthetics from New Wave, Gothic, Glam Rock, and Preppy styles.

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Start your Post-punk outfit with a black slim-fit top, a nod to Punk’s roots, and a striped repp tie for scholarly contrast that creates an unexpected link between Punk’s rawness and the academic feel of Preppy style.

Match with camouflage cargo pants to depict the Pop-punk’s utilitarian vibe, and a double-prong leather belt.

Slim-Fit Top: the understated base that complements the style’s edgy accessories.

Striped Repp Tie: For a formal academic contrast to the grungy Punk vibe.

Layered Necklaces: in varied lengths and styles.

Studded Bracelets: as a symbol of rebellion.

Camouflage Cargo Pants: for a practical, streetwise aesthetic.

Double-Prong Belt: the dual-buckle design echoes Punk’s defiant attitude.

Platform Combat Boots: a modern reinterpretation of classic Punk footwear.

Similar Styles to Punk

GothGrunge | Emo | Rock | Metal | New Wave


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A University of Oxford graduate in Design History, Katherine Saxon is researching arising TikTok cultures from a consumer psychology perspective while covering emerging aesthetics in fashion and beauty for TheVOU, Forbes, Business Insider, and more.

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