During the 1970s, there were many types of fashions. People worse tie dye shirts, peasant blouses, and frayed jeans. In addition, women wore hot pants (tight and really short shorts) and miniskirts. Because this was the disco era, bold fashion statements were made, as clothing enhanced by glitter and sequins became popular. Platform shoes, three-piece suits, flared trousers, and leotards were also popular.
goths did not exist in the 1950s the culture hadn't begun until the late 1970s but was more popular in the 1980s
in 1980s.
no, he was introduced in the late 1980s
farmers
platforms jeans ,flipfops
The Ravenscraig steelworks employed about 12,000 local people at its peak in the 1970s and 1980s.
They wore colourful clothes!
1970s
in the 1980s people wore speedos and they didn't wear a cap or goggles, they would not shave their body for big meets
Sebastian Horsley's stepfather was named Ian Harris. He lived with Horsley's mother Valerie during the 1970s and 1980s in London.
Yes, both men and women wore them in the late 1970s and early 1980s (1977 to 1983), but to a lesser extent compared to flared jeans being a fad in the mid 1970s (1974 to 1976) when disco was big. The flared jeans had narrower ankle flares in the late 70s/early 80s. But by the mid 1980s, as of late 1983 or early 1984, flared jeans became quite obsolete and were switched to straight legged pants. Still, there are some people today, mainly women, who still wear flared jeans.
people wore leg warmers, long skirts and more........which i dont know