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aviator sunglasses
style of sunglasses
Nehru jacket
item of clothing popularised by former Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru
1960s in fashion
fashion in the 1960s
barkcloth
thumb|upright|Barkcloth jacket from Kalimantan, [[Indonesia]]
thumb|upright|Fijian masi
thumb|upright|Hawaiian kapa from the 18th century
Le Smoking
woman's tuxedo suit, introduced by Yves Saint Laurent
Lilly Pulitzer
American fashion designer (1931–2013)
girdle
thumb|right|A Christian (Anglicanism|Anglican) [[priest wearing a white girdle around his waist to hold his alb and stole in place.]]
A belt without a buckle, especially if a cord or rope, is called a girdle in various contexts, especially historical ones, where girdles were a very common part of everyday clothing from antiquity until perhaps the 15th century, especially for women. Most girdles were practical pieces of costume to hold other pieces in place, but some were loose and essentially for decoration. Among the elite these might include precious metals and jewels.
newsboy cap
eight-panel cap
The Fool
Dutch design collective and band
Biba
Biba was a London fashion store of the 1960s and 1970s. Biba was started and run by the Polish-born Barbara Hulanicki and her husband Stephen Fitz-Simon.
paper clothing
clothing made from paper
PVC clothing
clothing made from pvc fabric
Empire silhouette
woman's dress style with a high waist and narrow skirt
Youthquake
fashion and cultural movement
Captain's cap
cap with a soft dark blue or white crown and a stiff dark visor, often decorated with braid
crimplene
Crimplene is a texturised continuous fibre launched in 1959, produced by modifying Terylene. The patent was taken out by Mario Nava of Chesline and Crepes Ltd of Macclesfield, and sold to ICI Fibres. ICI licensed the product to various throwsters. The largest producer was William Tatton of Leek, and the Golborne factory was at one time capable of taking the entire output of ICI's Wilton production of Terylene.
Beatle boot
Cuban-heeled ankle boot
tent dress
dress that hangs loose from shoulder to below the hips, with no waistline
Tommy Nutter
British fashion designer (1943–1992)
cat eye glasses
style of eyeglasses
1945–1960 in Western fashion
fashion in the Post-war years 1945-1960
bobby sock
casual sock cuffed above the ankle, popular in the1940s and 1950s
Biblical sandals
footwear consisting of a sole with two leather ligaments
go-go boot
low-heeled style of women's fashion boot first introduced in the mid-1960s
horn-rimmed glasses
type of eyeglasses
palazzo trousers
women's trousers with very full legs