While women in the 1960s were wearing mini skirts, fringe and itsy bitsy teeny weeny yellow polka dot bikinis, the fellas were making a few far out fashion statements of their own. Runway-worthy prints, tailored-to-perfection suits and dapper sportswear were all the rage in menswear.
Fast forward 50 years and those same ensembles will look just has sharp. To prove it, we've recreated a few stylish outfits with items you can buy today. Groovy, right? Check them out below.
Go Big Blue!
Lacoste cardigan, $63.34; Polo Ralph Lauren trousers, $145; Bailey Hats "Trilby" hat, $80; Lands' End turtleneck, $55; Kurt Geiger "Farnsfield" shoes, $155.
Superior Stripes
Emporio Armani "Runway" jacket, $995; Boglioli linen jacket, $663; Peter Grimm Claxton fedora hat, $22; Lloyd Attree & Smith "Shantung" tie, $22; Salvatore Ferragamo loafers, $660.
Casual And Oh-So-Cool
Band of Outsiders "Plackett Oxford" shirt, $260; Jaxon Hats "Toyo Braid" hat, $29; Brooks Brothers "Madison" shirt, $95; Ted Baker "Hann" brogues, $160; Happy Socks polka dot socks, $13.
Jacket Required
Acne Studios "Stan" tweed jacket, $725; Retro wayfarer, $30; Barbour "Larry" shirt, $115; Tretorn "Skymra" shoes, $42; Scotch & Soda shorts, $53.
Tennis Whites Are Always Right
Fred Perry sweater, $220; Steven Alan polo shirt, $100; Brooks Brothers color-block boat shoes, $74; Daniel Wellington "Classic St. Andrews" watch, $229; River Island shorts, $44.