In Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1960, people typically wore clothing reflective of the fashion trends of the time. This would include men wearing suits or slacks with button-down shirts, ties, and dress shoes for formal occasions, while women would wear dresses or skirts with blouses and heels. For more casual settings, men might wear polo shirts or sweaters with khakis, and women might wear pedal pushers or capri pants with blouses or sweaters. The style would have been influenced by popular culture and societal norms of the era.
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Japanese in the 1960's wore Kimonos'.
People wear heavy clothing the harsh winters and fall and light warm clothing for the summer and fall.
I take it you're reading the Outsiders? If you've seen the movie then u can see that the poorer class boys wore jeans and their shirts tight and tucked in and the upper class boys would wear their pants, and fancy sweaters/vests and the upper class girls wore fitted dresses...i think this is right...hope it helped!
Drysdales is one American retailer that carries men's Western shirts. It is based out of the urban area of Tulsa, Oklahoma and is considered to be one of the nation's biggest leaders in Western wear.
Yes, jeans were very popular in 1960. Jeans go back at least as far as the 19th century.
Yes, in Oklahoma, all passengers, including those in the back seat, are required to wear a seatbelt.
In Oklahoma, riders 17 and younger are required by law to wear helmets. If you are over 17, you are not required by law to wear a helmet
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Oklahoma is the home team and will wear Red, Florida is suck.. i mean the visitors and wear white.
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They wear skin tight pants, and sliky clothing.