'What Men REALLY Wore in the 1960s'

'What Men REALLY Wore in the 1960s'
25:33 Mar 21
'Let\'s go back in the time again and see what men really wore during the swinging \'60s: https://gentl.mn/what-men-wore-1960s   #1960s #menswear #notsponsored  SHOP THE VIDEO: → Burgundy Mini Carnation Boutonniere: https://gentl.mn/burgundy-mini-carnation1 → Dark Blue & Red Two-Tone Solid Socks: https://gentl.mn/blue-red-2-tone-socks → Knit Tie in Solid Navy with Fine Red Stripes: https://gentl.mn/knit-tie-navy-red-stripe  GUIDES YOU DON\'T WANT TO MISS: → James Bond Style Rules: https://gentl.mn/bond-style-rules-1 → True 1950s Menswear: https://gentl.mn/1950s-menswear1 → Mad Men Got It Wrong?: https://gentl.mn/reaction-mad-men-1 → Why Did Men Stop?: https://gentl.mn/men-stopped-wearing-hats1 → 20th Century Fashion Fails: https://gentl.mn/fashion-fails-20th-century1 → Turtleneck Guide: https://gentl.mn/guide-turtleneck → British vs. Italian vs. American: https://gentl.mn/british-italian-american-suits-1 → Thrift Shopping Tips: https://gentl.mn/thrift-store-tips-1 → Obscure Men\'s Jewelry: https://gentl.mn/obscure-jewelry1 → Chelsea Boot Guide: https://gentl.mn/chelsea-boots  VIDEO CREDITS: → Script: Aaron White → Camera: Chris Dummer → Editing: Jonathan Oster → Visual Supervisor: Preston Schlueter  IMAGE CREDIT: → Fashionbeans.com → The Cut  Want to see more videos? Subscribe to our channel!   → https://gentl.mn/youtube  Become a part of the Gentleman\'s Gazette community - support us on Patreon! https://gentl.mn/patron _____________________________________________________________________ Gentleman\'s Gazette https://gentl.mn/site-GG https://gentl.mn/shop-accessories1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gentlemansgazette FREE EBOOK: https://gentl.mn/signup-newsletter-ebook1  00:00 1960s Menswear Introduction  The 1960s was host to a plethora of different subcultures and fashion icons, most famously The Peacock Revolution. Men were freely expressing their artistic nature and their individuality through their eye-catching fashion choices.  02:22 Fashion Fads of the 1960s  Individual freedom was being held under the spotlight and challenged. Because of this, there was no longer a real uniform of dress anymore, and most people wore whatever they wanted to. Here is a brief rundown of some of the fashion fads in the 1960s: 03:06 Mod Style 04:20 Bohemia/Flower Power 04:45 Greasers 05:11 Skins (\"Hard Mods\") 06:20 Space Age  As we are here to focus on what the average, regular man was wearing with a focus on classic menswear.   06:48 Hair & Facial Hair  The hairstyles were very 1950s inspired and quite normal by today’s standards. As far as facial hair was concerned, most men were clean-shaven, aside from those who liked to wear sideburns or beards.  07:50 Hats  Hat wearing wasn’t as popular as it once was anymore. This was the decade that JFK famously went hatless when giving his speech at his inauguration. However, men were still wearing hats!   Whilst hats were very similar to those of the 1950s, they were growing increasingly smaller with narrower brims and shallower crowns.  Hats were created in an array of different fabrics, and colors, including plaids, two-tones, cotton, herringbones, tweeds, and even leather and suede.  09:36 Shirts  Shirts in the 1960s were wild, to say the least. Men were wearing much more vibrant and brighter colors than before. These shirts could come in..any pattern you can think of.  11:37 Suits & Jackets  Early 1960s Business suits were surprisingly conservative. The suit was characterized by a three-button jacket with a rounded front, and a high gorge line, as in the popular Italian style.  Mid 60s: The Peacock Revolution Men\'s clothing began to become more effeminate, blurring the lines between the genders & taking on a more unisex style.  Late 60s: Historical Revival A great interest in antique and vintage fashions as a way to see what was already lying around instead of chasing the \"next new thing\". The true beginning of the ‘vintage fashion’ trend that still persists today.  16:20 Pants  Trousers are famously tight-fitting, especially on the upper leg & hip areas. Pleats were no longer on-trend. The biggest trend at the time was bell-bottom trousers.  18:08 Ties  The first half of the 1960s saw very skinny neckties, which were often knitted. During the Peacock Revolution ties went wild; explode with color, crazy geometric patterns, and other imagery.  20:06 Shoe Styles - 1. Chelsea boots 21:33 2. Cuban Heel  Other shoes of note in the era were monk strap shoes, suede shoes, sneakers, Cowboy boots, and loafers with little tassels.   22:47 Conclusion  The 1960s really saw the explosion of subcultures, rebel youths, and polarised fashion ideas & styles. There were a lot of really wild styles, especially after the Peacock revolution that saw big hair, bright colors, and psychedelic patterns like never before.  23:29 Outfit Rundown' 

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