Get yourself and your loved ones 60s clothing and become groovy flower child chicks in tie dye outfits, far out cats in bell bottoms pants, a go go dancer, lovechild, an outa sight hippie.
Whether you are a man, a woman or a child, you can easily find the perfect 60s costume outfit for your next Halloween party, theme bash, masquerade ball, street parade, county fair, and so on. Do you shopping right here at 60s Clothing.org and you will get top quality 1960’s costume clothes for a whole lot less than anywhere else for adult men and women in regular and plus sizes as well as teen kids, child toddlers, infant baby boys and girls.
Get into our 1960s clothing outfits for Halloween 2010 and have a gas as love children in groovy tie dyes, bell bottom pants suits, patchwork designs, go go outfits, hippie, modster and other cool styles. We have the perfect flower-powered looks for any theme party, street festival, masked ball or any other costume event to fit men, women and children of all sizes at the lowest discount prices to be found anywhere. Make it a family love fest in sizes for plus and regular adults, and styles for boys and girls to fit teens, kids, toddlers and infants.
Buy our costume clothes cheap, and you copacetic single babes and hunks can find somebody to love, or hip chicks and cool cats can create choice couple’s outfits in whatever sexy or “square” style that tickle your fancy!
Groovy Sexy Chic Plus Adult Costume
You’re a super fab fox in this far out plus size, 1960’s Pucci-style multi color floral printed mini dress! Long bell sleeves flare out from the elbows, and the white trim border along the neckline is even further enhanced with gold tone ring insets held with gold fabric straps.
Matching white trim at the waist also features pocket flaps with a gold button set in each. The A-line hem reaches to just above the knees, and this hot flower child dress comes with a matching accessory headband. Save your scratch and purchase this costume here at a cheap discount price in Women’s plus sizes 1X and 2X. Complete this groovy outfit with your own jewelry, shades, gloves and shoes for your own primo flower child look! Make it a groovy kind of love with a separately-sold men’s love child suit in regular or plus adult sizes for your date.
Go Go Dance Girl Adult Costume
Blasted right out of the 60s British Explosion!
In this modster style go-go outfit, you will be the happening bird on the scene, baby! A black and white block patterned, high rise mini dress in a sheath cut with a high collar includes a groovy black and white chain belt at the waist.
Topping it off is matching block pattern full cut vinyl cap with visor for the swinging look of its day. Add your gloves, vintage style jewelry and boots for the style straight out of Carnaby Street in 1960’s London’s, and you will have to remind the all the cool cats dogging your step- “Oh behave, Love!” Buy it on sale here at the lowest available discount price in women’s Small, Medium and Large sizes. Many London Swinging styles for regular and plus size men for a groovy couple’s ensemble!
London’s Carnaby Street and Chelsea’s Kings Road were the fashion centers of mid-1960s Europe. British designer Mary Quant introduced mini-skirts and mini dresses that were commonly of A-line design and sleeveless shifts often in psychedelic prints designed and inspired by Emilio Pucci. Big hats in bright colors and bold designs were worn with these new styles.
Men wore double-breasted suits of crushed velvet or striped patterns, brocade waistcoats, frilled shirts, and long hair below the shoulders. In 1964, bell bottom pants were introduced. By 1968, the androgynous hippie look was in. Both men and women favored worn bell-bottomed jeans, tie-dye and patchwork fabrics, workshirts, and various styles of headbands. Sandals were also part of the unisex hippie look. Fringed suede vests, loose caftans, peasant blouses, long full skirts, scarves, and bangles were also the fashion among teen girls and young women. Indian prints, batik and paisley were the favored prints.
By all accounts, the 1960s are considered to by the age of youth, teens and young adults who were the results of post-war baby boomers. The sixties brought with it the revolutionary attitudes from the 50s which ultimately led into the 70s and resulted in a subculture which rebelled against conservatism, preset social rules, old socio-economic classifications, morals, values and so on.
Known as Hippies, the young of the 1960s insisted on change which would directly or indirectly affect overall education, societal values, lifestyles of the rich and poor, local and national laws and, of course, fashion, entertainment such as theater, music and so on.