Sharpies are a group of people in Australia who wear a specific type of fashion and follow a particular type of music. They are known for being tough and standing up for themselves. They often wear tight jeans, boots, and have short haircuts. They are also known for having tattoos and using permanent markers called Sharpies to draw on their skin.
Sharpies originally started in the 1960s as a group of young people who were working-class and often associated with gangs. They listened to rock and roll music and liked to dance. They would often have fights with other groups and wear their scars with pride.
Sharpies also had their own specific dance style called the "Sharpie Shuffle," which involved stomping their feet and moving in a particular way. They would often go to dance competitions to show off their moves and style.
Today, Sharpies still exist, but they are not as common as they used to be. They still have their unique fashion style and music preferences, but they are not as much a part of the popular culture as they were in the past. However, their impact can still be seen in Australian subcultures today.