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Favourite 1960s outfit

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NanKate Sun 02-Mar-14 17:40:25

Mine was a navy mini dress, with lime trim around the collar and sleeves, with some green sling backs with a black high heel possibly from Freeman Hardy and Willis.

I thought I looked the business ! wink

MiceElf Sun 02-Mar-14 21:11:27

Oh I remember mine. My mother went with me to Griffin and Spalding's where I tried on a Mary Quant grey A line pinafore dress. She quickly sketched the design and cut and we went to the market and bought a piece of grey flannel which my mother sewed into an excellent copy. Teamed with an aubergine 'sweater', white knee socks and back patent Mary Janes, I was the smartest lass in town.

NanKate Sun 02-Mar-14 20:57:01

What a fabulous array of clothes we wore. I can just imagine how 'with it' we looked.

To answer your question TEGAN I can't remember the boutique you mentioned but I remember Lewis's well with the Minories walk way between the two parts of the store. They had a toy department on the top floor and for a time in the 1950s a small zoo, which would be condemned now ! Barrows store was near by and was the upper class shop until Rackhams came on the scene. Could go on for hours but won't !

chloe1984 Sun 02-Mar-14 20:43:22

Best favourite was a pink and mauve swirly 'a' line dress which I bought from a stall in Whitechapel market for a £1. Shoes were very high strappy black sandals. Hair used to be an uplift of curls held in by hairpins which I used to have done every Saturday at the hairdressers before going dancing at the Ilford Palais that night. White tights , white eyeshadow and believe it or not white lipstick completed the overall look.

Yofab Sun 02-Mar-14 20:31:08

Black and white PVC Mac, black and white earrings and white lace-up boots. I looked so cool...........

grannyactivist Sun 02-Mar-14 20:30:21

A purple mini dress with a sequined mandarin collar worn with bright pink stiletto shoes and I used to get my hair put up in a contorted style at the hairdressers. (No choice about clothing, shoes or hair as all were chosen by my stepmother - I used to wear some very odd things and now I suspect that my clothes had been shoplifted blush.) The ironic thing is that I rarely went out anywhere worth dressing up for.

Soutra Sun 02-Mar-14 20:12:57

A very short tweed kilt and a matching shetland jersey from the St Andrews Woollen Mill, knee boots and a fake fur coat which I had made (or my Mum) from a cut-out offer in "Honey" just before I went up to university.

rosequartz Sun 02-Mar-14 20:00:33

C & A (I didn't have much money!)

rosequartz Sun 02-Mar-14 19:58:26

Very long fitted but flowing maxi dress, when I said to the shop assistant that it seemed a bit longer at the back she said 'that's because you have no bum to fill it out'! Those were the days.

Any mini skirt or dress - and tights instead of stockings and suspenders.

Lona Sun 02-Mar-14 19:57:44

Yes, I remember the shop and the theatre! Too much Gilbert and Sullivan with my mum and dad grin

whenim64 Sun 02-Mar-14 19:56:00

The lion didn't last long, but the shop was there for a few years, near the Garrick Theatre.

Lona Sun 02-Mar-14 19:53:34

Yes, the Toggery! I knew that you would know it!
I don't remember the lion, thank goodness.

whenim64 Sun 02-Mar-14 19:48:39

At Seven Miles Out, the owner had a real Mountain Lion that walked around the shop! I kid you not!!!

whenim64 Sun 02-Mar-14 19:47:07

The Toggery, Lona? Then, later there was Seven Miles Out?

Lona Sun 02-Mar-14 19:39:13

Hey when, I was at the Twisted Wheel that night! grin
I had some fab clothes, but my favourite clubbing gear was a black polo neck fine knit sweater, tucked in a hipster red A line mini that buttoned down the front, with a black belt.
I topped it with a mid brown, wide cord 'Beatle' jacket (no collar and front buttons) from a trendy mens boutique in Stockport, called................???
I also had my hair in a Beatle cut.

Tegan Sun 02-Mar-14 19:26:34

No, but I used to go to a little boutique near to Lewis's [wish I could remember what it was called].

NanKate Sun 02-Mar-14 19:10:31

I was in Brum too Tegan in the 1960s. Do you remember Neatawear ?

Tegan Sun 02-Mar-14 18:53:17

Living in Brum I've no idea where I used to get my Biba clothes from confused.

BlueBelle Sun 02-Mar-14 18:52:36

a very very short bright orange crocheted skirt and matchig crop top worn with high white (plastic) leather look boots and Nana Mouscouri glasses

KatyK Sun 02-Mar-14 18:50:19

Green (with tiny black flowers) mini dress with matching coat in a sort of a fine cord, Size 8 grin

Ana Sun 02-Mar-14 18:48:39

I can't remember! wink

whenim64 Sun 02-Mar-14 18:46:55

Dark green jumbo cord hipster mini skirt with wide leather belt, worn with a tan cardi and jumper twinset from M and S (remember the multitude of colours?). Wore it with black maxi leather coat with a deep split up the back and belt fastened at the back. Beige daisy Mary Quant tights, brown Hush Puppies, black Gladstone bag. Two pairs of eyelashes, curtain of long hair. Kept all my gear on and danced round the bag at the Twisted Wheel, Manchester. I have never been so cool! grin

rockgran Sun 02-Mar-14 18:42:09

Black pinafore mini with a skinny white jumper and platform mary-janes. Very Twiggy.

tanith Sun 02-Mar-14 18:28:30

A navy pinstripe hipster miniskirt, my first. It was a couple of inches above my knee my Dad was horrified . Worn with a white belt and beige patent clumpy shoes with buckles on the front. I thought I was defo the bees knees.

glammanana Sun 02-Mar-14 18:19:59

A bright orange cotton coat with big yellow flowers all over it and big buttons down the front with an oversized peaked cap,white boots with cut out detail around the top and a big white handbag finished with oversized sunglasses which I couldn't see out of when they where worn.shock

Marelli Sun 02-Mar-14 18:08:11

White Op-Art Mary Quant-style mini-dress. Also very fond of a pair of Biba zig-zag print bell-bottoms. Now it's my bottom that looks more bell-shaped...shock!