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: The Clash were regulars at Westwood and McLaren's legendary King's Road boutiques, such as SEX and Seditionaries . They were often seen in iconic pieces like the parachute shirt and bondage-inspired gear.
Westwood’s designs provided a "uniform" for the London punk scene, which The Clash members adopted and adapted. vivienne clash
: Westwood used bold graphics and unconventional materials like PVC and safety pins to challenge social norms—a mission that mirrored The Clash's politically charged lyrics and "urban guerrilla" aesthetic. Distinctive Styles : The Clash were regulars at Westwood and