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1960's look 1
In the 1960's men typically wore slim fitting trousers and a button up shirt or polo shirt with a patterned sports coat as their casual everyday outfit. -
1960's Look 2
Formal wear was similar to the 50's. Suits continued to be dull colors and the pants continued to have a single pleat in the leg. Some differences however, are the waistline was lowered and suit jackets began to have two buttons instead of 3. -
1970's Look
The 1970's were a time of self expression. Men were wearing bold colors, bell bottoms, and platform shoes as casual wear. They also wore tight button up shirts. -
1980's Look
The 80's continued the trend of bold colors, however, getting closer to the 90's bold colors quickly faded away. Denim jeans became popular as casual wear and was sometimes paired with a denim jacket. -
1980's Look 2
Suits began to look over sized and men began wearing T-shirts underneath them. No bright colors worn to work but outside of the office many suits were bright colors and some even pastels -
1990's Look
In the 90's people wore more minimalist outfits. Men wore over sized pants and t-shirts. Men wore overalls over shirts and sweaters. The 90's was also the birth of grunge. -
2000's look
In the 2000's men wore polo shirts with popped collars and spikey hair. Torn jeans were another casual clothing piece that men wore. Men also wore an earring in one ear and sometimes in two.