The thing I remember most was my Mums white boots with laces', at about 8 years of age I would put them on and parade around the lounge room. I loved those boots sooo much
How diverse the patterns, colors and fabrics. I coordinated my outfits such as shoes and handbags. It was such fun to shop for clothes unlike today. I just don't like what's on the racks. Even though I'm old I still like to step out looking together.
I wore jewel coloured corduroy with paisley tops in the early 70s, then my favourite Amco jeans size Australian 9 which I wore for years with cheesecloth tops all through uni. Long cheesecloth skirts as well. I remember a well loved pinwale floral a-line skirt. I made a lot of my summer dresses too. There was a greater variety of clothing back then, now teenagers all look the same.
@@KimWiedmaier-fh6wh What was worn in the latter 60’s was also worn in the early 70’s and what was worn in the latter 70’s was also worn in the early 80’s .
I have a old bojangles employee shirt from the 70s it has a butterfly collar which is not something you see today a LOT it is white with orange and yellow and brown stripes on it and is a button shirt and has a pocket i got it when i was in 6th grade and mostly bigger clothing fitted me a lot since i tuck things in my shirt and wear a belt all the time when i wear 28 size jeans levi brand but mostly if you ever have any vintage clothing i would't wear it to do active stuff such as playing with your friends outside or go exploring around the creek but rather wear it to school or night outs or on special occasions.
I wear the shirt on picture day or a special day or a special day at school or on a holiday or when we have guest over to sleep I got the shirt when I was 12 and I'm 13y old right now and I keep it on a hanger in my closet along with other pola shirt and fancy shirt clothing along with some vintage jeans I wear with a belt
I think the Afro was beautiful, but I think all women of any race most are not satisfied with their natural hair . The Caucasian woman perm their straight hair , color it , and straighten their curly hair . I think most women like to change things up .
I hate to crush your optimism but the 70s was still very much choked by the notion that our natural hair was inherently wild and messy. I literally just watched a video FROM the 70s of a woman with curly Afro hair demonstrating how to dress to get a job. (I'm on a 70s kick) She shows that having her natural hair out is unprofessional and implies a worse work ethic, and the fix was to straighten your hair (or wear a wig). Unfortunately for us and the people from that time, black women have been consistently looked down on for our hair. (That said there's nothing wrong with straightening your hair or wearing wigs. As long as people do it because that's what they want and not because that's what they feel like they have to do.)
Unfortunately most of these clothes couldn’t be worn today as most frames tend to be bigger than back then,too many fast and hormone laden foods contributed to most people being bigger.😔
When I was around in the 70s the plastic clothes was called 'the wet look' which ecouraged more sales. It was too hot for me, my countryTrinidad, but my friends, mainly girls, bought them.
I wouldn't be seen dead, in these funky "clothes"! I'm glad to've grown up during the 80s! The men especially looked funny, sporting those satin pants, and funky-patterened bell bottoms!😂
Love those jeans were so comfortable
The thing I remember most was my Mums white boots with laces', at about 8 years of age I would put them on and parade around the lounge room. I loved those boots sooo much
Aww , too cute !!!
I remember these clothes so well, and loved most of them!
I loved wearing the shiny silky polyester shirts tucked into a long pair of black dress slacks.
If people only knew how well the clothes were made back then . They lasted forever!
I was a teenager of the 70s. Wore most of this clothes.
Love love love! especially the jeans!!
The jeans were the best !! The 80’s jeans were fabulous, too , Calvin Klein , chic , !!
All these fashions have been used over and over.Never go out of style..Many are popular now..
How diverse the patterns, colors and fabrics. I coordinated my outfits such as shoes and handbags. It was such fun to shop for clothes unlike today. I just don't like what's on the racks. Even though I'm old I still like to step out looking together.
I wore jewel coloured corduroy with paisley tops in the early 70s, then my favourite Amco jeans size Australian 9 which I wore for years with cheesecloth tops all through uni. Long cheesecloth skirts as well. I remember a well loved pinwale floral a-line skirt. I made a lot of my summer dresses too. There was a greater variety of clothing back then, now teenagers all look the same.
Awesome 👏 love it grew up 70 , 80
Wow 😳 I remember it all. 🥲
Me too!
Same. Spent my entire teens in the 70s.
Happy days. Also when I had good legs 😊
I remember the Eleganza mens clothes magazine. The suits, platform shoes and hats , I had all of that. I Ioved that magazine.
I like 70's model attire
Wow! nice to view
These clothes are still stylish today
@@cynthiadavis471 I agree !!
I love old fashions
My favorite were from the Navy surplus store by my house
Excelente como pasa el tiempo 😮
My parent’s fashion styles! Nice!
Yep. I remember all those styles of clothing.
I love your username!!🌸🌸🌸
@@nowandthennn ❤️
Можно было бы включить какую-нибудь зажигательную музыку из 70х
Fun THANKYOU 🙏😀👍💜🌈
Glad you enjoyed it
I feel like I lived some of these in the 70s and some in the 2020s.
Some of these clothes are from the 60's and the 80's.I lived through all three decades.Know the fashions...
@@KimWiedmaier-fh6wh What was worn in the latter 60’s was also worn in the early 70’s and what was worn in the latter 70’s was also worn in the early 80’s .
I have a old bojangles employee shirt from the 70s it has a butterfly collar which is not something you see today a LOT it is white with orange and yellow and brown stripes on it and is a button shirt and has a pocket i got it when i was in 6th grade and mostly bigger clothing fitted me a lot since i tuck things in my shirt and wear a belt all the time when i wear 28 size jeans levi brand but mostly if you ever have any vintage clothing i would't wear it to do active stuff such as playing with your friends outside or go exploring around the creek but rather wear it to school or night outs or on special occasions.
I wish I had some my clothes from the 70’s . Never did I think I would regret getting rid of my things back then .🌸🌸🌸
I wear the shirt on picture day or a special day or a special day at school or on a holiday or when we have guest over to sleep I got the shirt when I was 12 and I'm 13y old right now and I keep it on a hanger in my closet along with other pola shirt and fancy shirt clothing along with some vintage jeans I wear with a belt
Eu lembro meu tempo
That's the era when black women wear their natural afro hair proudly, not straightening it to death or wearing wigs to cover it 🥲
I think the Afro was beautiful, but I think all women of any race most are not satisfied with their natural hair . The Caucasian woman perm their straight hair , color it , and straighten their curly hair . I think most women like to change things up .
I hate to crush your optimism but the 70s was still very much choked by the notion that our natural hair was inherently wild and messy. I literally just watched a video FROM the 70s of a woman with curly Afro hair demonstrating how to dress to get a job. (I'm on a 70s kick) She shows that having her natural hair out is unprofessional and implies a worse work ethic, and the fix was to straighten your hair (or wear a wig). Unfortunately for us and the people from that time, black women have been consistently looked down on for our hair. (That said there's nothing wrong with straightening your hair or wearing wigs. As long as people do it because that's what they want and not because that's what they feel like they have to do.)
My favorite was Dittos jeans!
My favorite were Navy from the surplus store
Alguien me podría ayudar diciéndome donde puedo adquirir este tipo de ropa de los 70 s?
Unfortunately most of these clothes couldn’t be worn today as most frames tend to be bigger than back then,too many fast and hormone laden foods contributed to most people being bigger.😔
Have to sew yuor own i did and Also sold them clohts
Fatter people. 70's they danced a lot.
You don’t have to be skinny to wear these clothes. There were fat people in the 70s too and they didn’t walk around naked
I wear tons of these vintage clothes. I’m 56, 5’4”, 112 lbs.
When I was around in the 70s the plastic clothes was called 'the wet look' which ecouraged more sales. It was too hot for me, my countryTrinidad, but my friends, mainly girls, bought them.
Hippies era my brother
@@luanloud9454 my late husband was a hippie, oh he looked good
Do you remember any of these styles ?
I didn't live in the 70s but some if it came back in the early 2000s
I was born 1973 I remember alittle and from pictures my parents
I loved wearing the shiny silky polyester shirts tucked into a long pair of black dress slacks.I still wear these shirts at times.
Born in 1970, and thankfully, I remember very little of it!
I wore many of them. Let’s bring back the 70s look. It was a fun decade
I wouldn't be seen dead, in these funky "clothes"! I'm glad to've grown up during the 80s! The men especially looked funny, sporting those satin pants, and funky-patterened bell bottoms!😂
I wear the shiny silky polyester shirts from the 70s some women absolutely love it.
I think we all have the tendency to love the clothes in the decade we were raised in .
And 1980's anti dancing fatso men wearing oversize clothes. Looked like homeless bums.
The three actresses of Charlies's angels on the pic was in the eigties, not seventies,!!!
The series ended in June 1981 , so I wasn’t too far off.
Yep! ; )@@nowandthennn
6:02 What a great fashion trend. High platform boots, figure-hugging and colorful sweaters. I wore my first boots with rolled up jeans. I felt great.
Fun clothes, no need for the music.
I was ask by a subscriber to add lively music to the videos .
why r people in the 70s so skinny
They were not all skinny , but you definitely wouldn’t be filmed for a commercial if you had any weight on you .
They were healthy.
No chemical garbage in food back then. No hormone altering food additives that make you retain weight.