The Fashion Of The 1960s
The word mod is the contracted form of modernist. It was a subculture that was created in the 1950s in London. And it reached its peak in the early to mid 1960s.
The symbol of this mod subculture was tailored suits, pop music, British beat music and Italian motor scooters.
The original mods were gathering in night clubs such as The Scene, Roaring Twenties, The Flamingo, La Discotheque, and The Marquee in London in order to listen to the latest hits and jazz as well as to show off their clothes.
In the mid 1960s mod was used to describe something which was very popular, trendy and fashionable. In 1966 mod subculture lost its vitality as mod clothing styles were being created by clothing companies or by TV shows such as Ready Steady Go!. But mod clothing should be created by young people by mixing different fashions and different colors.
Men were wearing bright and florid suits. The ties were five inches wide with strips, patterns and crazy prints, strapped trousers, leather boots and collarless jackets. Women were wearing shirts with button plaid and comfortable slacks. It included cravats and frills, five inches wide ties with stripes, patterns and crazy prints, strapped trousers, leather boots and collarless jackets.
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