Mens Apparel 1950-2000

  • 1950

    1950
    Rock n’ roll apparel, workwear to dapper men, all sorts of 1950s men’s fashions are making a comeback. Sport coats, skinny ties, Letterman jackets, bowling shirts, saddle shoes, and chunky glasses defined the 1950s guy’s wardrobe. Classy men like Frank Sinatra kept the fedora hat and black and white shoes alive a little longer.
  • 1960 Look 1

    1960 Look 1
    During the 1960s the revolutionary fashion was the trend of the men having long hair with beards, and the tie-dyed shirts, and denim work shirts. The women wore love beads and sandals were a hit for both men and women.
  • 1970

    1970
    In the 1970s, fashion was all about individuality and expression. Key styles for the decade included hippie, peacock revolution, glam rock, and disco looks. Essential items for the decade included bell-bottom and wide-leg pants, platform shoes, vests, long collared shirts, tight tees, turtleneck sweaters, and leisure suits amongst many others.
  • 1980

    1980
    The 1980's had the right combination of authority and friendliness of style & color. They had the “power suit” and “power tie” for “power lunches”. Looking at this now it is alot different and most people work from home.
  • 1980 pic 2

    1980 pic 2
  • 1990

    1990
    Guys embracing a grunge style need wardrobe pieces like flannel shirts, ripped jeans, combat boots, Converse shoes, band shirts, leather jackets, cardigans, denim tops, and beanies.
  • 2000

    2000
    Fashion in 2000s looks for men included denim, cargo pants, polo shirts, tracksuits, oxford shoes, flip-flop and sneakers. Men’s 2000s fashion was a mix of 1980s and 1920s throwbacks. With black leather jackets, slim cut jeans, overcoats, flannel shirts, V-neck sweaters and Ed Hardy t-shirts. Dad hats were famous, wayfarer or aviators, motorcycle boots, Vans, converse or sneakers. Power suits mens also update from 80s to have a slimmer tailored cut.