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Since the day they began making records in 1991, the Manic Street Preachers have had a way with fashion. Here are some of their finest sartorial (as in clothing-related) moments...

1. The "Stormin' the Barricades in Spray-Painted Shirt" look (1991).

One T-shirts by M&S,
T-shirt "design" by B&Q paint,
Cravat by Richey Manics' Dad,
Sean's chain by An Old Bicycle,
Hair by The Council.



2. The "Crikey, what a State" Leopardskin look (1992).

Two Leopardskin by your Barmy Aunt's Wardrobe,
James' shirt by Dr. Perv's Peek-A-Boo Emporium,
Nicky's make-up by Honest Injun Cement Mix Centre,
Booze by the Off License (to give 'em the courage to wear these clothes in public.)




3. The "Serious 'n' Moody, Rock 'n' Roll" look (1993).

Three Sean's hair by Mel C's Old Hairdresser,
Richey's earrings by Mystic Gypsy Maud,
Nicky's shirt by Top Man (Customised with Old Bit of Paper),
James' Grooming by If You Miss a Bit When You're Shaving Love, Your Cheeks'll Look Thinner.



4. The "This Means War" look (1994).

Four Clothes by Army & Navy Stores,
Make-up by Mucky Pups,
Balaclava by Bank Robbers Inc,
Sean's clothes by Wandered Into the Wrong Band Boutique.





5. The "Dead Boring Granddads" look (1996).

Five Facial expression by Nasty Smell,
Jackets by Age Concern,
Graffiti by The Spirit of Rock 'n' Roll.





6. The "At One with Nature" look (1998).

Six Shirts by Chilling Out in the Woods Inc,
Trousers by Stuff This for a Lark, We're Going Fishing,
Photography by Arty Ideas & Co.