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Castro clone is LGBT slang for a homosexual man who appears in dress and style as an idealized working-class man. The term and image grew out of the heavily gay-populated Castro neighborhood in San Francisco during the late 1970s, when the modern LGBT rights movement, sparked by the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City and the Summer of Love, gave rise to an urban community. The first recorded usage of the term is from Arthur Evans's "Red Queen Broadsides", a series of posters he wheatpasted around the Castro at the time. The look was most common from roughly the mid-1970s to around the mid-1980s. The Castro style regained popularity in the first decade of the 21st century, particularly among LGBT hipsters.

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  • Castro clone is LGBT slang for a homosexual man who appears in dress and style as an idealized working-class man. The term and image grew out of the heavily gay-populated Castro neighborhood in San Francisco during the late 1970s, when the modern LGBT rights movement, sparked by the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City and the Summer of Love, gave rise to an urban community. The first recorded usage of the term is from Arthur Evans's "Red Queen Broadsides", a series of posters he wheatpasted around the Castro at the time. The look was most common from roughly the mid-1970s to around the mid-1980s. The Castro style regained popularity in the first decade of the 21st century, particularly among LGBT hipsters. (en)
  • Nello slang LGBT, un Castro clone o più semplicemente clone è un uomo omosessuale che appare, nell'abbigliamento e nello stile, simile ad un individuo della classe lavoratrice idealizzato ed ipermascolino. Il termine, nato alla fine degli anni settanta, deriva da Castro, quartiere della comunità gay di San Francisco. Tra coloro che adottarono questa moda vi fu Freddie Mercury. (it)
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  • Castro clone is LGBT slang for a homosexual man who appears in dress and style as an idealized working-class man. The term and image grew out of the heavily gay-populated Castro neighborhood in San Francisco during the late 1970s, when the modern LGBT rights movement, sparked by the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City and the Summer of Love, gave rise to an urban community. The first recorded usage of the term is from Arthur Evans's "Red Queen Broadsides", a series of posters he wheatpasted around the Castro at the time. The look was most common from roughly the mid-1970s to around the mid-1980s. The Castro style regained popularity in the first decade of the 21st century, particularly among LGBT hipsters. (en)
  • Nello slang LGBT, un Castro clone o più semplicemente clone è un uomo omosessuale che appare, nell'abbigliamento e nello stile, simile ad un individuo della classe lavoratrice idealizzato ed ipermascolino. Il termine, nato alla fine degli anni settanta, deriva da Castro, quartiere della comunità gay di San Francisco. Tra coloro che adottarono questa moda vi fu Freddie Mercury. (it)
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