1960's through the 1980's
I was wearing bell bottoms ( we used to call them flares ) in the 70,s.
Bell bottoms
Bell bottoms are kind of like flared pants; where the bottom of the pants get wide and the top are slim.
Flared jeans have wider legs from top to bottom, gradually getting wider. Bell bottoms flare out dramatically below the knee. Flared jeans are flattering. Bell bottoms are funky and fun!
Coco Chanel.
Bell bottom jeans became popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They were a fashion statement of the hippie counterculture movement and were embraced for their bold and groovy style. So, if you want to rock some bell bottoms, just hop in a time machine and head back to the disco era, baby!
Bell bottoms and tattoes.
Tye die, bell bottoms, fringe everywhere, headbands, peace symbols, wedge shoes afros-the bigger the better
because your bottom is big and it fell off
United States in the 1960's.
shifted to thee right!
In the 1970s, popular pants styles included bell-bottoms, flared pants, and high-waisted trousers. These styles were often made from denim or colorful fabrics and were a staple of the fashion trends of the decade.