Yes, greasers and Socs (short for Socials) were real youth subcultures that emerged in the 1960s, particularly in cities like New York and Chicago. Greasers were typically associated with working-class backgrounds, characterized by their leather jackets and rebellious attitudes, while Socs were from affluent families and often portrayed as more privileged and conformist. The dynamic between these two groups is famously depicted in S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders," which captures the class struggles and conflicts of that era. Although the specific labels may not be as commonly used today, the social divisions they represented were very much a part of youth culture at the time.
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