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      • Free love, flower power, hippies, psychedelic drugs, and political mayhem -- these were the trends of a decade that saw upheaval of social mores and cultural behaviors.
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    • 8-Track Tapes. Back in the ’60s this was going to elevate recorded music, becoming the ultimate delivery system. If anyone remembers Betamax, you’ve got a pretty good idea how things worked out.
    • Barbie Dolls. Maybe it’s unfair to call this line of dolls from Mattel a fad, given that it’s been around for over 60 years and still going strong. Barbie was introduced in 1959, but exploded throughout the 1960s.
    • Batman’ TV Series. Aired on ABC twice a week from 1966 to 1968, this camp version of Batman stars Adam West in the title role along with Burt Ward as Robin and Yvonne Craig as Batgirl.
    • Bean Bag Chair. Three Italian designers introduced the concept of the “Sacco” (aka Bean) Bag Chair in 1968 and appealed to consumers based on the fact that it was reasonably priced and was considered to be an anatomic chair in that it would more or less take the shape of the object — even if that object was a butt — plopping down on it.
    • Afros. Everyone had an afro. During the 1960's one crazy fad they had was that everyone had afros. Not only the man, but also the women. The bigger the better.
    • Balsa Wood Airplanes. Model planes made from balsa wood. Kids would make them and fly them just like paper airplanes, but they would fly better. Companies stopped making them because kids were sniffing the glue used to make the planes.
    • Banana Seats. People used to ride bicycles that had long seats that curved at the back. These were known as banana seats.
    • Barbie Dolls. By 1965, one hundred million dollars of Barbie merchandise was sold. Barbie is the one to help make Mattel the biggest toy company in the world.
  2. 6 days ago · 35 Memorable Fads You Will Remember If Grew Up in the 60's. The 1960s was a decade of radical change and vibrant cultural revolutions. It was a time when fashion, music, technology, and...

  3. Welcome to the 1960s! Free love, flower power, hippies, psychedelic drugs, and political mayhem -- these were the trends of a decade that saw upheaval of social mores and cultural behaviors.

    • Pillbox Hats. Among our favorite fashion icons, Jackie Kennedy and Doris Day helped to popularize the pillbox hat.
    • Oversize Glasses. When such divergent celebrities as Jackie Kennedy and Janis Joplin are both wearing the same style, then you know the trend is huge!
    • False Eyelashes. Worn on the bottom a la Twiggy or on top like Sophia Loren, false lashes made a big splash during the ’60s.
    • Pageboy Hair. Styled or left natural, the pageboy was a classic hairstyle that perfectly captured the innocence of the decade.
  4. Apr 28, 2012 · Some of the popular fads that I vividly remember from the first three years of the 60s are as follows: President Kennedy's 1961 Inaugural Address. Some Popular Fads During the Period 1960–1962. 1. Doo-Wop Music. According to Wikipedia, doo-wop music was a vocal-based rhythm and blues that began in the Afro-American community in the 1940s.

  5. The 1960s was a decade in which Americans embraced a range of fads. Children played with yo-yos and Superballs (tiny rubber balls that would bounce for a full minute when dropped). Teens danced the Twist, first popularized in 1960 by singer Chubby Checker (1941–).

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