Men's Apparel 1960-2000

  • 1960's Look

    1960's Look
    The 1960's represented the Hippie era where men wore their hair long, jeans, tie-dye T-shirts, denim work shirts, color-fully flower-powered shirts with no ties, love beads, or even sandals.
  • 1970's Look

    1970's Look
    During the 1970's, knits made from synthetic fibers became very popular. Men wore double-knit suits, circular knit shirts, interlock knit underwear, knit ties, and jersey-knit socks.
  • 1980's Look

    1980's Look
    During the 1980's, magazines that focused primarily on men's fashion appeared for the first time. Different styles in menswear became prominent. The Edwardian, Continental, and Ivy League are some of the types of styles that men were able to choose from.
  • 1990's Look

    1990's Look
    During the 1990's, the casual look was introduced to the corporate office. Other trends included bright colors, cargo pants, overalls, baggy jeans, and biker jackets.
  • 2000's Look

    2000's Look
    The 2000's introduced a mixture of trends in men's fashions. These styles included Ed Hardy t-shirts, Trucker hats, Hip Hop Clothing brands, flannel shirts, and leather jackets.