The British mod style, emerging in the 1960s as a counter to 1950s values, was influenced by European fashion and characterized by its sharp suits and tailored cuts. Although it drew inspiration from American soul and Jamaican ska music, mod clothing and hairstyles continue to be staples of the subculture, with iconic pieces like the parka and chelsea boots. The movement is defined by its rebellious nature and blend of the casual and sophisticated, allowing for personal expression without strict rules.