Men

Colors played an essential role in the 70’s fashion scene. Almost in all the styles in that decade, bright colors were very popular. Iconic colors on the 70’s were, yellow, orange, red, green, pink and purple. By portraying the colors, men were able to stand out and showcase which fashion groups they belong to and fit in.

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Bohemian Style

Bohemian men style is somewhat defined as “A social unconventional person, especially one who is involved in the art”. 70s-Bohemian-Fashion-for-Men 1

Bohemian style for men are widely used in the 70’s as a mean of expressing yourself and most importantly feeling comfortable. Boho style embraces the use of shorts on men as a symbol of free-spirited lifestyle. Patterned shorts with bold floral designs in chino style are essential in a men’s closet to keep your look fresh and stylish as ever with a little bit of vintage charm.

 

In simpler words, an individual that’s independent and enjoys the little pleasures of life. Think again, but how do you apply that to your sense of style? The answer is, the concept of nonconformity that brings you back to the olden days rather than the aesthetic focus from the current generation. Silhouette makes the style more laid back due to its comfortable nature. In addition to that, pattern and colors are brought in to make it flashy and eloquent. Fabrics used are usually natural and unique whereas the details play an important role to give it a vintage touch. Still unclear? Let us show you these men and women in Boho Style.

 


Peacock Revolution

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Business and economy was booming and thanks to well-paid jobs, young men started dressing in an unconventional fashion. Thus, Peacock Revolution was born. Peacock style included satin, ruffles, turtleneck, Cuban heeled boots, bell-bottoms, bold use of colors and braided belts. Suits that men wore were unusual, normally double-breasted designs, crushed velvet and in bright colors.

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