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1960s

1960s men’s fashion is iconic. The extraordinary decade saw many changes in how we view menswear. While many now associate the sixties with the contemporary show Mad Men and Jon Hamm’s character Don Draper, the era delivered many style moments. That’s not to say that men didn’t wear suits.

The conservative professional wore single-breasted sack jackets with two buttons, narrow-notch lapels, and a single vent back. Muted colors were customary for the classic American suit. Ivy league style became popular during the 1950s but truly excelled during the sixties.

1960s Ivy League Style

President John F. Kennedy championed the Ivy league look. Kennedy was a fan of the smart casual style. Plenty of photos featuring the president with simple pieces like a Shetland sweater and chinos.

People also attribute the decline of hats to Kennedy. While hats were already in less favor, people noticed that Kennedy didn’t wear a top hat for his inauguration.

The Ivy League aesthetic is rich with 1960s menswear clothing ideas. Other essentials ranged from knit polos and oxford shirts to tailored sports jackets. Another critical fashion trend is the 1960s British Mod style. British youth referenced the American Ivy league style. However, they blended it with flamboyant Italian fashions and classics from Hollywood stars like Steve McQueen.

1960s Mod Style

Modernists or Mods for short, these trendsetting men preferred slim-fit mohair suits with narrow pants. The Mods also wore polo shirts, oxford shirts, chinos, madras plaid shirts, and argyle socks. M51 US army parkas were also coveted items.

1960s Beatnik Style

1960s men’s fashion also saw the debut of Beatnik. The Beatnik Movement included creative individuals such as artists, writers, musicians, and poets. Beatnik’s style was minimal, typically dark, and propelled by icons like Bob Dylan and Andy Warhol. Essential items of Beatnik style range from the black turtleneck to a Breton t-shirt or slim-fit pants.

The Beginning of Hippy Style

Reflecting the changing times, the end of the sixties made way for hippy and flower power. Born out of opposition to the Vietnam War, the hippy movement was anti-establishment, anti-war, and anti-violence. Men embraced psychedelic patterns, bell-bottom pants, and longer hair.

Stars such as Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles became icons for the sixties hippy style. The Beatles were among the first to embrace hippy style with the release of Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Printed scarves, velvet jackets, and frilly shirts became common. Eastern influences were also trendy, with kaftan jackets, Indian prints, and more.

Mr P Fall Winter 2023

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Mr P. Pays a Nod to the 60s with Fall 2023 Collection

The unveiling of Mr P.’s fall-winter 2023 collection is like stepping into a time capsule curated with modern finesse. With 234 pieces that span from the artistry of ready-to-wear to the elegance of footwear and …

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Sean O’Pry & Kendall Griffin Channel ’60s Style for Oliver Peoples

Oliver Peoples presents its fall-winter 2022 campaign, “Nineteen Sixties.” The eyewear brand pays homage to 1960s fashion with its cast of jet setters wearing vintage-inspired eyewear. …

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Casper Channels ’60s Style for Wonderland

Wonderland turns back the hands of time as the fashion magazine revisits the 1960s with an editorial entitled “Flight of Fancy.” Model Casper Plantinga takes …

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Campaigns

Erik van Gils, Paul Hameline + More Go Retro for Zara Fall ’19 Campaign

Teddy boys, musicians, and more come to mind as Zara makes a retro statement with its fall-winter 2019 campaign. The Spanish brand teams up with …

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Dries Van Noten Channels 60s for Colorful Spring ’18 Collection

On the heels of selling a majority stake to Puig Group, Dries Van Noten presented an upbeat spring-summer 2019 collection. The designer sought out a …

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Prada Channels 60s Style with Spring ’19 Collection

Prada references sixties style with its spring-summer 2019 collection. The season signature comes in the form of turtlenecks in sherbet hues of green, yellow, blue, …

Model Sid Ellisdon sports a long-sleeve polo with dark wash jeans by Ben Sherman.

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Ben Sherman Channels 60s Style for Spring ’18 Collection

Ben Sherman looks to the Bohemian and psychedelic movements of the 1960s for style inspiration. The label entitles its spring-summer 2018 collection “Peacock Revolution.” Model …

Sven de Vries wears LE 31's retro navy suit with a stretch shirt and brown dress shoes.

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Retro Lounge: Sven de Vries Dons 60s Inspired Tailoring from Simons

Simons captures a nostalgia for sixties style with its current tailoring. The luxury retailer puts the spotlight on its in-house brand LE 31 with an …

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In Style We Trust: Lars Burmeister Channels 60s Prep for Lufthansa

Lars Burmeister turns on the charm as he finds his inner Mad Men character for a 60s inspired story. The leading German model connects with …

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