60s Fads & Fashions
The 60s had its own special places to enjoy our high calorie, high
fat meals. They became part of our daily routine espcially during the summer. We cruised to these places as part
of our weekly or nightly cruisin' activities. These meals were high in fat and calories and we didn't have the
obesity problem that we see today.
It must have been all of the outdoor activities that attributed to
the balance. It seemed like we did more outside activities and we were not tied in front of the TV or sitting in
front of a video screen playing games. I remember eating at the Burger Chef at home where the hamburgers were
just 15 cents. We would cruise and park at the Burger Chef and watch and congregate with our friends until the
manager ran us off, especially if we hadn't purchased anything. Remember the Big Boy Restaurants? They are still
in business unlike the Burger Chef.
I remember inside many hangouts the booth and floor tiles were
color coordinated and the booth had its own jukebox to play your own favorite tunes. You didn't have to climb
out of your seat and walk over to the main jukebox to play it. Ten cents a song or three plays for a quarter was
a great deal then.
Back in the 60s when you went out your personal appearance was
very important especially on Friday and Saturday nights. The boys had on their favorite jeans and paisley shirt
and the girls normally had nice slacks or a dress for the evening. Hey we were all hunting for the opposite sex
or out on a date. We cared what we looked like. Well most of us did. Who could forget the women's hot pants and
of course the girdles from those days?
Compare the women's bathing suit especially
the bikini style of those of today.
Women's Dresses and casual
wear
For the men paisley
shirts were the style
60s Women's Hot Pants 60s
, A Girdle from the 60s
Then there was the Twiggy hairstyle that some girls
adopted.
How
about the fad irong your hair
Hairstyles of girls and women of the
60s
Since the arrival of cell phones, phone booths out in the middle
of now here are almost non existent now. I remember before we had a phone at my home I would use a phone on the
corner by the neighborhood store. Phones then had a place to put in quarters, nickles and dimes and were really
answered by an operator. Today they primarily use credit cards or calling calls. Rotary phones were real common
back in the 60s. Even the comics had their share of the phone booth. Clark Kent would make his change to
Superman from a phone booth.
Remember these? They were
called Curb feelers. They were suppose to help you judge how close you were to the curb when you were parking.
And how about these fender skirts. Just a decoration as far I could ever determine. Of course there was the
steering knob. Manufactured to make you look "cool." Not really they were suppose to assist you in turnng the
steering wheel. Really helped before there was power steering.
Curb Feeler & Fender
Skirts
& Steering Knob
How about those continental kits with the really sharp covers
for the spare tire?
Do you still have one of these? The old
perculator and the ancient cumbersome vacuum cleaner from the 1960s era?
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