Rockabilly is a Japanese fashion modeled after the American fashion style of the same name. It imported to Japan in the 1950s, around the time of its creation in America, and remains an active style to this day. The fashion is primarily recognized for its Elvis-like style for men, and it's poodle skirt style for women. It is also known for its culture of mass dance parties in the streets, dancing to Rockabilly music. Rockabilly is considered to be a part of the larger, Ametora movement. The Rock
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