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How to Create a '60s Costume
- 1). Start from the bottom up by taking off your shoes. For both men and women, running through the mud in bare feet at a music festival (and many other places) showed you were "hip." Manmade clothing materials were also out of favor, as the hippie generation went back to nature. If the thought of going barefoot makes you cringe at all the nasties you'll tread on, sandals are acceptable for the less hardcore.
- 2). Wear a long flowing skirt if you're a woman or hip-hugging flared jeans. Flares or bell-bottoms were also "cool" for men to wear. Skirts should be colorful -- randomly tie dyed, or flower-patterned, perhaps. You could never have too many flowers in a hippie outfit. Male or female jeans were further enhanced with colorful patches, raggedly sewn on, and wide leather belts with large ornate belt buckles.
- 3). Show off some skin on your upper half by wearing a skimpy halter-top or a short, tight, T-shirt that shows a little belly. Pick out one of the many colors from your bottom half to match with your top. Tight T-shirts for men also look good, if you're slim, but keeping your belly covered is advisable. Looser ethnic tops and short caftans are other options for women, while men might opt for granddad shirts and fringed leather vests.
- 4). Finish off your look with an appropriate hairstyle, wig or hat. A headband is an unmistakable '60s hair accessory, as are flowers held in with hairpins, and narrow beaded plaits. A floppy hat or a long shaggy wig can be used to cover up a modern hairstyle. if there's time before the costume party, men can grow some outrageous sideburns or a wild beard to complement their outfit. Round wire sunglasses, CND badges and ethnic-style beads and bangles can be added as you prefer...and don't forget your peace sign.
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