In the 1960s, wealthy individuals often showcased their affluence through elegant and tailored clothing. Men typically wore well-fitted suits with narrow lapels, often accessorized with ties and pocket squares, while women favored luxurious fabrics like silk and embroidery in dresses and tailored outfits. The era also saw the rise of designer labels, with fashion icons like Chanel and Dior influencing high-end styles. Accessories, such as statement jewelry and upscale handbags, completed their sophisticated looks.
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for the ladies a puffy dress and for the men a desigened t-shirt and very long trousers called flaires
The rich thought they were too important and too good to even put a tiny bit of effort into dressing themselves.
they dress differently because they have their own tradition
Because the people back in the 60s couldn't access the bank the way they do today
like hookers
The people in the sixties dressed in clothes kind of like what our business men wear today
Well the mini-skirt was brought about in the 60s, and from there the mini-dress was developed.
Rich tudors had silk and cotton robes, and poor tudors had, well, rags.
People here are not rich so not many fancy dresses. At the same time, young people dress well. We have Gas , Tommy Hilfiger , Levi's here, just everything US has.
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They are rich and they dress like they should and that is richly.
They are rich and they dress like they should and that is richly.
for the ladies a puffy dress and for the men a desigened t-shirt and very long trousers called flaires
they wore blue,red,and green dress's for the women and jeans and a nice top for the men
they dress like Indian people they dress like Indian people they dress like Indian people
that she is rich and wealthy