In 1965, The Who released "I Can’t Explain," hitting No. 8 on UK charts, driven by Pete Townshend.

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Townshend, cofounder of The Who, crafted a unique sound rooted in Britain's mod culture.

He became a 1960s icon, not just musically but also in fashion and style.

The Who quickly found American success, contributing to the British Invasion.

The band sold over 100 million records worldwide, solidifying their influence.

Townshend's style, marked by slim-cut suits, leather boots, and patriotic prints, became iconic.

His wardrobe embodied a forward-thinking Britishness, defining mod fashion.

In December 1967, Townshend posed for a studio photoshoot for Smart Clothes in London.

Beverly Goodway captured these iconic images, highlighting Townshend's style.

Townshend's influence extended beyond music, leaving a lasting cultural impact.

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