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Chav

"Chav" (/tʃæv/), also "charver" and "scally" in parts of England is a British pejorative term used to describe an anti-social lower-class youth dressed in sportswear. "Chavette" is a related term referring to female chavs, and the adjectives "chavvy", "chavvish", and "chavtastic" are used to describe things associated with chavs, such as fashion, slang, etc. In Ireland, "skanger" is used in a similar manner.

Roadman

A term that you've likely heard before, be it in a song, on the Internet, or just in passing. It's an interesting word, and one that's associated with a very unique British sub-culture and style.

As British culture and music is becoming more popular than ever in the US (rappers like Drake and A$AP Rocky are heavily influenced by what's going on in London), roadman style is working its way into US culture too.

We're going to go ahead and give you a leg up on the the competition today. You'll learn all about what being a roadman means, and what their unique style is like. Get your tracksuits and trainers ready ... it's bound to be a mad ting bad.

Let's start by breaking down the word itself. What exactly is a roadman? You'll find many a different definition online, but the general consensus is that a roadman is essentially a man about the town (typically anywhere from 18-40), who dresses, acts, and speaks (using slang like "tings", "mad", "man" "wahh guan" and more) in a particular way. A roadman is someone who's in the know about the culture, be it music, fashion, or sporting events ... and who dresses in a very particular way.

And dressing is really what sets a roadman apart (besides the slang). They present a very unique style, unlike you'll find anywhere else. The roadman look is very working-class (although it can be made to appear high-end), and features key pieces like matching tracksuits, technical jackets (like Nike wind runners or lightweight Stone Island shells) running caps, "trainers" (like any Nike Air Max or a Reebok Classic), bum/shoulder bags, and maybe even a scarf on colder days. Roadmen don't mix brands (you won't see them with adidas track pants and Nike Air Max on together), and they don't usually mix colors either.

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