Hippie clothing: A Domino effect of sorts

Well, there’s no doubt that hippie clothing was really an extension of the American counterculture with far-reaching (both geographical and cultural) effects. It was a time of the old versus the new, and a time when people shed their pretenses for a simpler and more honest life that intended to bring people together in harmony and brotherhood.

This was the 60s, and while the change took over in fashion apart from the other areas of one’s life, it did not die out with the close of the decade but found new form in the 70s era – that is popularly known for disco clothing et al.

What is remarkable about fashion is that it truly depicts the adage: what you think is how you present and express yourself. And somehow each of these ground-breaking eras showed plenty of evidence to support this thought. And the change continues to take place, ever so slowly.

While most designers and fashion aficionados look back to draw inspiration from the fashion trends of old, it is not limited to just them but to common people who haven’t really forgotten the past much like most folks who like to live in the present.

Not only can you find a wide range of vintage clothing at certain stores but also over the internet in the form of vintage clothing websites such as www.vintagetrends.com at nominal prices for every occasion that might come up.