The 70s clothing is back in fashion! Do you already have nostalgia? Get ready for the comeback of the 'hippie and disco period' or the 70s! Which clothes were hot, which colors were trending and what was an absolute must-have in your closet? And not to forget what are must-haves in your wardrobe to go along with this trend. Do you fancy a trip down memory lane? Then bend back and read on.
In the 1970s, it became more and more common for women to wear trousers as well. When no skirt was worn, many women (and men too) opted for wide pants. We all know them! These wide pants are also called bell bottoms. They were funky pants that were almost always combined with a tight shirt on top. Even though almost everyone was wearing the same outfit combo, don't forget “you are the maincharactar!”
The most popular item of the mid-70s was the jumpsuit! It is inevitable that the flower power jumpsuit is imprinted in your memory. From the craziest and busiest patterns to universal colors and from long sleeves to short sleeves to no sleeves. Everything is possible! What each jumpsuit had in common was that they all had wide legs.
In the late 1970s, women's clothing became increasingly baggy. Many women found that their contours fell off or that it made them look bigger. As a 'rebellious' action, women tied their blouses around their waists and rolled up their sleeves.
70s clothing is all the rage again! You see more and more wide-leg pants and wide skirts with tight crop tops on top. In the flower power period, cheerful colors were a must. Nowadays it is also a trend to wear colorful garments. From grass green, to ocher yellow, to neon pink. The more color, the better! Preferably all colors together. If you are still in doubt about all the colorful garments, remember this:“why overthink, when you can overdress”
By now it should be clear by now how amazing the clothing of the 70s is and that it is completely trending again. The question that follows is of course:Where do you get clothes from the 70s now? TopVintage has a very wide range of retro clothing, including clothing from the 1970s. The range includes brands such as King Louie, Collectif Clothing, Smashed Lemon and Brighton. All there is left to say is “go be groovy!”