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  2. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, most men and women were wearing sports clothing as everyday apparel. This was primarily based on tracksuits, jumpsuits, velour or terry cloth shirts (often striped and low-cut), [15] sweaters, cardigans, sweatshirts, puffer vests, [344] flare jeans, [15] straight-leg jeans, and collared shirts, both long sleeve and short sleeve.

  3. 21 Best Fashion Trends From the 1970s That Are Still Groovy - AOL

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    The 1970s were a fabulous time for fashion. From crop top shirts to the famous wrap dress by Diane von Fürstenberg, some of these trends are still in today. 21 Best Fashion Trends From the 1970s ...

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  5. Granny dress - Wikipedia

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    Granny dresses had a high neckline and the hems were ankle length. [1] They could also be decorated with buttons, lace, or ruffles, and may display leg-of-mutton sleeves. [2] As the trend continued, the hemline of the dress could also end just above the knees. [3] [4] The dress became more sophisticated by the late 1960s. [5]

  6. Harem pants - Wikipedia

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    Harem pants or harem trousers are baggy, long pants caught in at the ankle. Early on, the style was also called a harem skirt . [ 2 ] The original so-called 'harem pants/skirts' were introduced to Western fashion by designers such as Paul Poiret around 1910, although they themselves were inspired by Middle East styles, and by şalvar ( Turkish ...

  7. Stirrup pants - Wikipedia

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    Stirrup stretch pants were a mainstay of ski wear for both men and women during most of the 1960s and part of the 1970s. In the 1960s this style was used for women's and girls' stirrup pants. They were popular for several years as shown in clothing catalogs of the day, such as J.C.Penney, Sears, and Montgomery Ward.

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