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How '70s do these photos look to you? (Original Post) True Dough Mar 18 OP
Yow! oberle Mar 18 #1
Ouch! TomSlick Mar 18 #2
... Solly Mack Mar 18 #3
Solly... True Dough Mar 18 #5
I got some pea soup. You want? Solly Mack Mar 18 #9
My tummy is a little upset. True Dough Mar 18 #11
I was a child when I first saw that movie. Three years later, the movie "Carrie" scared me more. Solly Mack Mar 18 #12
The first one looks more early '60s to me... regnaD kciN Mar 18 #4
I concur. 🤓❤️ littlemissmartypants Thursday #21
Nope. Definitely 70s. malthaussen Thursday #45
Yes, Bayard Thursday #56
Love the second picture. bottomofthehill Mar 18 #6
had bell bottom pants and leisure suit!! AllaN01Bear Mar 18 #7
The first photo looks like it's from the late 60s LogDog75 Mar 18 #8
SLC enid602 Thursday #53
So much polyester Wicked Blue Mar 18 #10
Embarrassingly accurate, unfortunately. 3catwoman3 Mar 18 #13
Well, to identify with any of those a dense cloud of smoke would be needed. LastDemocratInSC Mar 18 #14
The belt on the lady in orange hibbing Thursday #15
She's definitely badass. I love her hair!! ❤️ littlemissmartypants Thursday #22
Everyone is so skinny! jmbar2 Thursday #16
I think the skinny thing is an optical illusion when combined with the awesome hair. chicoescuela Thursday #18
High fructose corn syrup. littlemissmartypants Thursday #23
Yeah Figarosmom Thursday #17
The first one almost looks 60's. I didn't want the list to stop. Fun! C Moon Thursday #19
Sears Roebuck's hippest offerings? Warpy Thursday #20
What?! No halter tops and hip huggers? littlemissmartypants Thursday #24
LOL! Me, too! Silver Gaia Thursday #31
Excellent!! Please tell me that you embroidered your jeans and made your own halter tops! littlemissmartypants Thursday #32
Yes, I embroidered some of my jeans. I had some I drew on with colored pens, too. Silver Gaia Thursday #40
I sewed almost everything myself. LeftInTX Thursday #42
Same. That way it was always unique! Silver Gaia Friday #63
My mother wouldn't let me wear those. Yet, somehow, the halter tops passed muster. 🤔 littlemissmartypants Thursday #49
LOL My mom wouldn't let me wear a lot of things either! Silver Gaia Friday #62
I had several pairs of wooden soled Dr. Scholl's. 3catwoman3 Friday #66
Except for the black and white photo BeneteauBum Thursday #25
I never thought LPBBEAR Thursday #26
We weren't allowed to wear jeans to school until I was a senior. Silver Gaia Friday #65
Interesting.. LPBBEAR Friday #67
Yeah, this was in Michigan. Very cold winters, too, often below zero. Silver Gaia Friday #68
It was a groovy time Zorro Thursday #27
Love beads and all. 😎✌️ littlemissmartypants Thursday #33
Get me back to the uncomplicated 70's! oasis Thursday #28
People knew how to dress back then nuxvomica Thursday #29
Less style, lots of dark monotonous unflattering uniformity. littlemissmartypants Thursday #34
All but the first one are most likely from the 70s. Silver Gaia Thursday #30
I had some of these. I'm short, so I loved them very much. I think i wore out at least two pairs. littlemissmartypants Thursday #36
Ah yes, platforms! I wore quite a few of those, too! Silver Gaia Thursday #39
You forget that there was a "retro" look in the 70s... malthaussen Thursday #46
Could be. Like moms. But it's still 60s styles. Silver Gaia Thursday #48
This message was self-deleted by its author littlemissmartypants Thursday #35
omg! Never saw anything quite this hideous! LeftInTX Thursday #37
But you could True Dough Thursday #38
Chest hair gets a bad rap. littlemissmartypants Thursday #50
Agreed! Silver Gaia Friday #64
Yeah, those are some damn ugly disco outfits! Silver Gaia Thursday #41
Looks like a Group I saw kacekwl Thursday #60
In the SECOND picture... some_of_us_are_sane Thursday #43
😳 underpants Thursday #52
Using what criteria? malthaussen Thursday #44
Those are great! Those were the days . . . Vinca Thursday #47
I never got anywhere near that outrageous. Thanks. NT mahatmakanejeeves Thursday #51
It's not too late! True Dough Thursday #54
Whoa, I did NOT expect to see a family photo in there!! Beartracks Thursday #55
Love these old photos. PufPuf23 Thursday #57
Yikes ! kacekwl Thursday #58
The 70s: Great time for stereo, shit time for fashion! rsdsharp Thursday #59
I think i recognize Ackroyd and Martin, who were the other 2 wild and crazy guys? dem4decades Thursday #61
A few more... True Dough 4 hrs ago #69

True Dough

(26,593 posts)
11. My tummy is a little upset.
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 11:12 PM
Mar 18

I don't think I could keep it down.

But thanks for the offer.

Solly Mack

(96,923 posts)
12. I was a child when I first saw that movie. Three years later, the movie "Carrie" scared me more.
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 11:19 PM
Mar 18

malthaussen

(18,561 posts)
45. Nope. Definitely 70s.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 03:54 PM
Thursday

The materials, the patterns, all 70s. The tailoring is an example of the "retro 60s" style that was popular in the more conservative areas of the Nation in the 70s (and still is, really). I would bet at least a nickle the pic is from below the Mason-Dixon line or one of the dreary Midwestern states that begin with a vowel.

-- Mal

bottomofthehill

(9,381 posts)
6. Love the second picture.
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 10:56 PM
Mar 18

If I really looked, I bet I knew some of those people. By the 80’s we were waiting for “buyers” at Nortons liquors and grabbing chow at thepemberton market and the White Hen. Miss those days drinking at Clarendon park and Ailwife Brooke

LogDog75

(1,293 posts)
8. The first photo looks like it's from the late 60s
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 11:03 PM
Mar 18

It's strange that back then we thought that was "normal" and looking back 50 years later we see those pictures and feel like vomiting. I guess all generations go through this embarrassment. I wonder what the Gen Xers today think of their styles from the 80s look like today.

chicoescuela

(3,061 posts)
18. I think the skinny thing is an optical illusion when combined with the awesome hair.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 12:19 AM
Thursday

That’s my theory

Warpy

(114,590 posts)
20. Sears Roebuck's hippest offerings?
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 01:02 AM
Thursday

I spent the 70s doing the kind of jobs that required me to climb around inside big, greasy machinery so I dressed like a derelict.

I really hated the 70s, marred by Vietnam and Nixon at one end, the oil shocks in the middle and disco at the other end. Other decades have been marred by war, Republicans, and other disasters but they've had at least something to recommend them. The 70s were just plain awful, beginning to end.

littlemissmartypants

(33,350 posts)
32. Excellent!! Please tell me that you embroidered your jeans and made your own halter tops!
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 03:36 AM
Thursday

I still have some of my embroidery pieces that I cut out of my jeans to save from years ago. I'm going to have to see what I can find and digitize it for posterity.

I hope you also had some platform wedges, Mexican huaraches and a pair of wooden Dr. Scholls.

I miss those carefree days.

❤️👋

Silver Gaia

(5,357 posts)
40. Yes, I embroidered some of my jeans. I had some I drew on with colored pens, too.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:13 AM
Thursday

And yes, I sewed, so I made almost everything I wore, including halter tops. Do you remember "see-through pants" that were hip huggers with very wide, swishy legs made of sheer fabrics like voile. I had a pair of those, too. Oh, and "hot pants," which were tiny hip hugger short-shorts, often with cuffs. I wore those with halter tops, too. And yes, platform shoes and sandals, some were platform wedgies, others had chunky heels. Lots of those! Lots of beads. Long, straight hair.

littlemissmartypants

(33,350 posts)
49. My mother wouldn't let me wear those. Yet, somehow, the halter tops passed muster. 🤔
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 09:42 PM
Thursday

My dad used to joke about me making necklaces. He said that I wasn't raised to be a bead stringer.

I'm curious now as to what made me so motivated to strlng so many tiny seed beads. I doubt that I have the dexterity or faculties to do it now.

I'd forgotten about the drawings on jeans. I had a very artistic friend who had one of those pens with multiple ink colors who did that a lot. Very creative.

Silver Gaia

(5,357 posts)
62. LOL My mom wouldn't let me wear a lot of things either!
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 12:44 AM
Friday

Same with my friends. But we were bad. We decided that's what big purses were for. We'd wear mom-approved clothes out the door, then stop at a gas station and change in the bathroom into what we wanted to wear! Then change back again before going home. Since I made most of my clothes and often did my own laundry, Mom didn't know about everything I had. We used to have what we have since called "hem wars" over skirt lengths, too. I'd hem them up. She'd let the hems back down. Over and over! Ha!

3catwoman3

(29,354 posts)
66. I had several pairs of wooden soled Dr. Scholl's.
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 01:21 AM
Friday

Many different colors. Loved ‘em. I even liked the the slapping sound they made with every step you took

BeneteauBum

(454 posts)
25. Except for the black and white photo
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 01:12 AM
Thursday

None of these people represent the crowd I hung with. It was all army fatigues, bare feet, and a head band…..and a little herb to keep mellow.

Peace ☮️

LPBBEAR

(654 posts)
26. I never thought
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 01:28 AM
Thursday

any of that was normal back then. I used to wonder what was wrong with people who dressed like that. I still dress the same now as I did then. Comfortable jeans and a t-shirt usually. The only difference between now and then is I'm a bit fatter and my hair has thinned some.

Silver Gaia

(5,357 posts)
65. We weren't allowed to wear jeans to school until I was a senior.
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 01:00 AM
Friday

We fought for that with the school board and admins in our school and won. Prior to that, girls weren't allowed to wear pants of any kind, just skirts and dresses, and boys had to wear slacks. Jeans were forbidden and so were t-shirts. So we didn't have that option for most of my school years.

LPBBEAR

(654 posts)
67. Interesting..
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 03:20 AM
Friday

I was thinking about this just the other day when I read the news about the moron Senator from Montana Tim Sheehy who broke the ex marine veterans arm. It turns out I went to the same High School in Great Falls Montana that he graduated from. Its was hands down the worst High School I ever went. Run by extreme right wing rednecks and most of the students attending there were the same.

It got way below zero in the Winter there. Despite that the school administration insisted the girls had to wear skirts, no pants allowed. I can't remember if they banned jeans and t-shirts but given the Nazi mindset....probably so.

I hated that school and that town with a passion. What a shithole. Thankfully I was only there for a year and a half.

Silver Gaia

(5,357 posts)
68. Yeah, this was in Michigan. Very cold winters, too, often below zero.
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 03:59 AM
Friday

We girls could not wear pants of any kind, nor boots of any kind, not even snowboots. Some of us had to walk to school wearing skirts (and we all wore miniskirts), pantyhose, and heels (sneakers also not allowed). There were times I felt like I was on the verge of getting frostbite by the time I got to school in the morning!

I went to a lot of schools in several states in the late 60s and early 70s. They all had the same dress codes. It was like this everywhere I went. We had to rebel, stage sit-ins and walkouts, to get tbe dress code changed. But we did succeed!

Silver Gaia

(5,357 posts)
30. All but the first one are most likely from the 70s.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 03:07 AM
Thursday

In the first photo, the beehive hairdos and excessively teased hair definitely indicate early to mid 60s, and so do the skirt lengths. By the 70s, long, straight hair was in style, as were miniskirts.Especially with that many girls together in a photo, it's highly unlikely to have been taken in the 70s.

I am also unsure about the catalog page. I don't recall wedge heels being very popular in the 60s or the 70s. And the skirt length and pant leg width looks off, too. That one could even be from the very early 80s, but maybe could be from the late 70s.

littlemissmartypants

(33,350 posts)
36. I had some of these. I'm short, so I loved them very much. I think i wore out at least two pairs.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 03:52 AM
Thursday

Silver Gaia

(5,357 posts)
39. Ah yes, platforms! I wore quite a few of those, too!
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:58 AM
Thursday

I am also considered short. But those are different from the wedgies shown in the photo of the catalog page with the blue cordoroy outfits. Those shoes have just a wedge heel and not much of a platform at all. We didn't wear those in the 70s that I recall, at least not until very late in the 70s. Maybe? I'm just not sure about those clothes and shoes being from the 70s.

malthaussen

(18,561 posts)
46. You forget that there was a "retro" look in the 70s...
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 04:03 PM
Thursday

... and that conservatives of all stripes dressed like it was 1945 whenever possible. Permed hair was still common, especially among women who were a bit older than their 20s and had made regular trips to the beauty salon in the 60s. That kind of look would be considered more conservative and decent than the tight, brief, polyester, brightly-colored looks that were favored by the later Boomers. And the long, flowing, unstyled locks so typical of the generation would be anathema to those with a more rigid aesthetic.

The portable hair blower/dryer was a godsend to women in the 70s who didn't want to look like their pampered, manicured mothers, but not every woman in the 70s (or ever) has felt that way.

Note, also, that in the first pic most of the women appear to be older than their early 20s, and several of them have wedding rings. This pic differs from the others not in the date of the pic, but the nature of the subjects.

-- Mal

Response to True Dough (Original post)

LeftInTX

(34,211 posts)
37. omg! Never saw anything quite this hideous!
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 05:55 AM
Thursday


Their outfits look home made. Their shirts are all the same....hideous! Run out of the disco!

Silver Gaia

(5,357 posts)
41. Yeah, those are some damn ugly disco outfits!
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:18 AM
Thursday

I was never into disco, though. I was in a whole other realm of earthy existence by then, so it was foreign to me.

malthaussen

(18,561 posts)
44. Using what criteria?
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 03:49 PM
Thursday

Technically? They look just fine. Not faded or color-diluted.

As historical documents? They're a fair, if incomplete, sample of the styles of the era.

General aesthetics? It was the 70s, man, we don't ask that question.

-- Mal

Beartracks

(14,568 posts)
55. Whoa, I did NOT expect to see a family photo in there!!
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 10:25 PM
Thursday

And sure enough, thankfully, I did not.


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PufPuf23

(9,826 posts)
57. Love these old photos.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 11:12 PM
Thursday

The first photo of the young women with large hair looks more mid 60s than 70s, maybe 70s in rural flyover USA of the time.

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