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  1. Apr 27, 2021 · Women's 1970s shirt styles. Learn the history of '70s T-shirts, tank tops, crop tops, bow blouses, peasant blouses, bodysuits, tunics, and more.

    • 1970s Dresses. What clothing was popular in the 1970s? Dresses were still the average women’s daily outfit choice. Dresses could be short, mini dresses, or long maxi dresses and ever length in between.
    • 1970s Denim Jeans. What did people wear casually in the 70s? It was the blue jean that became the uniform of the 70s. Blue jeans were worn all day, all night, in all styles.
    • Jumpsuits. Jumpsuits were a stretchy adaptation of overalls. Using the restroom in them was precarious. During the day, the jumpsuit was made of double knit polyester, cotton, or denim with a zip or button up front, pant pockets, and oversized collar.
    • Women’s Pantsuits. Since a record number of women were entering the professional workspace predominantly held by men, women felt a need to dress for success in menswear-inspired trousers, shirts, and jackets.
  2. Feb 11, 2021 · While designers like Halston and Christian Dior showed high-end versions on the runway, many 70s tie-dye tees were handmade at home. During the 60s and 70s, Janis Joplin, pictured here wearing a tie-dye dress at Woodstock, epitomized the bohemian style of the times.

  3. May 15, 2024 · Fashion in the 1970s saw women embrace a bold new course in denim, pants, and easy-wearing polyester suiting. Hippie romanticism gave way to disco and punk.

  4. Nov 17, 2017 · Vogue – September 1972. Remember those plaid and checkered pants? They were actually popular for both men and women, and pretty ubiquitous in the early seventies. While women’s fashions set the seventies look, you can see that teen fashions still had a definite sixties feel.

  5. Mar 29, 2024 · Punk elements such as safety pins, leather jackets, ripped jeans, and graphic tees were popular items during this era. 70s rock bands like The Sex Pistols, The Clash, and The Ramones heavily influenced 70s punk style.

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  7. Chest hair, medallions, polyester, butterfly collars, bell bottoms, skin-tight t-shirts, sandals, leisure suits, flower patterned dress shirts, sideburns and, yes, tennis headbands. There is one common theme throughout fashion in the 1970s: pants were tight fitting.