No, they were worn mostly in the 1950s.
it started with a simple design but really hit the charts in the 50s
UMMM..... no i think that was in the 60s or 80s but skinny jeans are in right now so go to the mall
no, they wore short dresses in the 20s, a little longer in the 30s the mini became very popular in the 60s.
Long sleeve blouses and skirts - long or knee length, to jeans, shorts, and t-shirts. The 50s were known for ankle socks, poodle skirts, and short sleeve blouses. 60s brought in wilder colors and shorter styles - and by shorter that means smaller in every way. Tie dye designs and bell bottoms were common in the 70s. Jeans and sweatshirts, as well as parachute pants, big hair, and loose sweaters or shirts over tight stirrup pants were the 80s.
Skirts, pedal pushers, bobby socks, slip over sweaters, car coats, canvas Keds, saddle shoes , dresses. We were not allowed to wear pants to school nor too short of a skirt. Had to wear long socks on cold days.
The people in the sixties dressed in clothes kind of like what our business men wear today
peace sign t-shirt nice pair of jeans people will give you respect
For decades day at school, you can dress in a style that was popular during a specific decade, such as the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, or 90s. This could include clothing like poodle skirts and letterman jackets for the 50s, tie-dye shirts and bell-bottoms for the 60s, disco outfits for the 70s, neon colors and leg warmers for the 80s, or flannel shirts and ripped jeans for the 90s. Don't forget to accessories with items like headbands, sunglasses, or hats to complete the look.
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Can any one tell me if they had long socks I'm not sure
Maybe some pants, a short sleeve shirt, and a light jacket