you would wear a afro and a headband and drive a big van that you live in and you would only wear boxers and not shirt or pants, same for both genders.
peace sign t-shirt nice pair of jeans people will give you respect
While traveling, wear what is comfortable. For day wear, wear what you would at home.
Can any one tell me if they had long socks I'm not sure
There really isn't a "dress code" you would wear your every day clothing such as a shirt and jeans.
A pajama day is a day when you are encouraged to wear your pajamas or loungewear all day, typically as part of a relaxed or fun event. You can wear comfortable pajama sets, nightgowns, robes, slippers, or any cozy sleepwear that you would typically wear to bed.
On a cold day in the 60s, opt for layering to stay comfortable. A long-sleeve shirt or lightweight sweater paired with a medium-weight jacket works well. Consider wearing jeans or thicker pants, and don't forget to add a scarf and closed-toe shoes for extra warmth. Accessories like a beanie or gloves can be helpful if it's particularly chilly.
The people in the sixties dressed in clothes kind of like what our business men wear today
Maybe some pants, a short sleeve shirt, and a light jacket
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Bad hair day!!!!!
The bikini became popular in France in the 40s, but hit the US big-time in the 60s, turning into the staple beach-wear as it is today60s
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