The British Teddy Boy subculture is typified by young men wearing clothes that were partly inspired by the styles worn by dandies in the Edwardian period. The subculture started in London in the 1950s, and rapidly spread across the UK, soon becoming strongly associated with American rock n' roll. Originally known as
Cosh Boys, the name
Teddy Boy was coined when a 1953
Daily Express newspaper headline shortened
Edward to
Teddy.