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casual noun- a member of a violent faction of football supporters (A FIRMUK, 1989
Since the late 1970s. Examples recorded June 2002: Aberdeen Soccer Casuals, Cambridge Casuals, Celtic Casuals, Darlington Casuals, Fine Young Casuals (Oldham FC), Suburban Casuals (Southampton). - Casuals were devoted to expensive labels[.] — Sarah Callard and Will Hoon, Surfers Soulies Skinheads & Skaters, 1996
- a youth fashion from the late 1970s, based on designer labels. In the 1980s a working-class trend, in the 1990s a positive symbol of urban chic; also refers to a follower of this fashion style UK, 1980
A variant is “caj.” - — Alon Shulman, The Style Bible, p. 50, 1999
- [T]he fighting between mods, rockers, skinheads, Pakistanis, suedeheads, Hell’s angels, boot boys, greasers, Teds, punks, soulboys, rockabillies, rude boys, casuals and every other shade of herbert going[.] — John King, Human Punk, p. 295, 2000
- [P]allid goths, wedge-haired casuals, boys dressed like Madonna and girls dressed like Boy George[.] — Patrick Neate, Where You’re At, p. 1, 2003
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