How to Wear Retro Clothing

How to Wear Retro Clothing



Wearing retro clothing is a popular choice today. Some of the older cuts, styles and patterns are making a comeback in this day and age. The key, though, to making retro pieces work in 2008 is getting a mix of old and new clothing so your overall style will be modern and up-to-date.







Things You'll Need:





Bell bottoms



T-Shirt



Hip Huggers



Shoes



Short shorts



Skimpy tops



Mini dress



Booties



Hoops



Bangles



Beads









Step
1



Realize that true retro clothing is really defined as from the 1960s and 1970s, but many vintage styles from earlier decades can also qualify, depending on whom you ask.




Step
2



Browse second-hand stores for retro items from any generation that catch your fancy.




Step
3



Look to reruns of popular television shows and movies for looks you want to recreate. The Brady Bunch and Grease have particularly good examples of retro styles.




Step
4



Become aware of patterns and cuts from days past that suit your figure and your taste. Also flip through magazines to see what items are coming around again.




Step
5



Indulge your inner

flower


child with bell-bottom jeans and large patches.




Step
6



Try on hip huggers to see if you can carry them off. Add a tight T-shirt with a picture on it.




Step
7



Invest in retro shoes that still have lots of wear in them. Look for platforms, wedges and Dr. Scholls. Wear these with more modern clothing for a well-balanced effect.




Step
8



Catch your own disco fever by pairing shiny gold lame' shirts with cigarette pants.




Step
9



Show off
your
skin


with shoulder-baring tops and Daisy Dukes (super short shorts).




Step
10



Blend one strong retro piece, such as a mini dress, with modern booties and tights to bring the look into the 21st century.




Step
11



Find new versions of retro styles in some of the popular junior chain stores located in most malls.







Tips & Warnings









Realize that true retro items can often cost more than the new copies of the same styles. This is because they are usually better made and of higher quality materials.








Know that real classic clothes, such as original Levi's, can be an investment, as they are likely to hold, or even increase, their value over time.








Achieve a retro look even when wearing modern clothes by adding big hair and the right accessories, such as hoop earrings, large bangles and strands of beaded necklaces.








If you want to look current, avoid putting too many retro pieces together in one outfit. Otherwise you run the risk of looking like you are wearing a costume.



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