http://asap.azone.org/index.php?content=articles&article=redskins said:
Finally, at an aesthetic level, the redskins cultivated a mix of
elements taken from skins (bomber jackets, Doc Martens boots), the
psychobillies (flat top haircuts, red handkerchiefs), and the early
B-Boys (baggy pants, baseball caps, etc). Added to this were Native
American symbols (belt bags, "Washington Redskins" t-shirts, etc)
and of proletarian folklore (trucker shirts, jumpsuits). Some
followed the style of wearing the bomber jackets inside out with the
orange side on the outside, which originated in the English
redskins, but not all followed this trend (perhaps it was too
flashy? too disco?). It is, for as much, the point of departure for
an open cultural movement, that does not seek to differentiate
itself from the rest of the underground scene of the era, but
expresses a visceral and energetic anti-fascism, in the streets and
in the concerts.