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denim skirt
skirt made of denim, and often styled with a fly front and pockets like jeans
sweater vest
sleeveless knit pullover
pork pie hat
style of hat

flattop
thumb|233x233px|American basketball player Gary Thompson (basketball player)|Gary Thompson sporting a flattop haircut, c. 1958

Fred Perry
British clothing brand
Longchamp
French leathergoods company
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pageboy
thumb|225px|A mid-1970s example of the pageboy haircut.
The pageboy or page boy is a hairstyle named after what was believed to be the haircut of a late medieval page boy. It has straight hair hanging to below the ear, where it usually turns under. There is often a fringe (bangs) in the front. This style was popular in the mid-to-late 1970s and 1980s.

sundress
thumb|upright=1.35|Model wearing a red sundress
A sundress or summer dress is an informal or casual dress intended to be worn in warm weather, typically in a lightweight fabric, most commonly cotton, and usually loose-fitting. It is commonly a bodice-style sleeveless dress, typically with a wide neckline and thin shoulder straps, and may be backless. A sundress is typically worn without a layering top and is not usually worn over a blouse, sweater, or t-shirt, or with leggings.
Anne Klein
American fashion designer (1923–1974)
mood ring
a ring that contains a thermochromic element,
aviator sunglasses
style of sunglasses
Adidas Stan Smith
athletic shoe
Moon Boot
après-ski boot trademark
prairie skirt
skirt with one or more deep flounces, loosely inspired by 1830s styles
Le Smoking
woman's tuxedo suit, introduced by Yves Saint Laurent
wedge
Shoe with a high heel integral with the sole
Lilly Pulitzer
American fashion designer (1931–2013)
newsboy cap
eight-panel cap
toe sock
sock with individual toes
wrap dress
dress with a front closure formed by wrapping one side across the other
cut-off
A cut-off, cut, kutte or battle vest (when sleeveless) and a battle jacket or patch jacket (regardless of sleeves), is a jacket adorned with patches related to the wearer's subculture or general interests. Patch jackets are generally made using denim jackets or leather jackets, often times with the sleeves cut off. They are a prominent part of various subcultures including bikers, metalheads and punks. In music subcultures, they are generally worn with patches for bands which the wearer is a fan of, whereas in the biker subculture, "colours" signify the wearer's motorcycle club and their rank
Empire silhouette
woman's dress style with a high waist and narrow skirt
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.
Jordache Enterprises, Inc.
Jordache Enterprises, Inc. () is an American clothing company that markets apparel, including shirts, jeans, and outerwear. The brand is known for its designer jeans that were popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Since the 2000s, Jordache has also diversified into real estate in the United States and other ventures in Israel. The brand name Jordache is a contraction of Joe, Ralph, and Avi Nakash.
Captain's cap
cap with a soft dark blue or white crown and a stiff dark visor, often decorated with braid
PVC clothing
clothing made from pvc fabric
Beatle boot
Cuban-heeled ankle boot
Tommy Nutter
British fashion designer (1943–1992)
Jheri curl
hairstyle
POW bracelet
commemorative bracelet
shag
type of medium-length hairstyle characterized by retouching the hair unevenly to somewhat sharpen hair tips
hair crimping
method of styling hair with a crimping iron in the sawtooth or zigzag form
1970s in fashion
fashion in the 1970s
SEX
London boutique 1974-1976 known for clothing that defined the look of the punk movement
Soo Catwoman
British punk icon
Biblical sandals
footwear consisting of a sole with two leather ligaments