The suits will be worn by Sarah and Shaun as well as supporting characters who are sixth form students during scenes where they are at school as it is the uniform policy of the location. It also juxtaposes the stereotype of teenagers dressing in baggy clothes that appear cheap and scruffy and shows them looking respectable which is jarring because of the activities that the main character gets up to.

Outside of the sixth form environment we will use the stereotype of teenagers wearing tracksuits because it suits the storyline of Shaun's gang members being school drop outs and so are unemployed and have little money and therefore are unable to buy nice clothes. It also makes them appear the same giving a sense of unity similar to the way the police and army wear uniforms to show solidarity. In the characters eyes they believe that by wearing the same clothing they are intimidating to others which is why in the trailer the scenes with violence are mostly shot whilst they are in the hoodies. People would wear this costume would be Shaun, the Dealer and the other gang members.
Finally the dad would wear a white stained wife beater vest and blue jeans because these are stereotypically associated with abusive father figures in films therefore it would be fitting for Shaun's dad who is now extremely lazy and an alcoholic.
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