Turn the clock back to the 1960s this Halloween and put on some groovy tie dye 60s outfits consisting of far out patchwork outfits and bell bottom pant suits. With a 60’s costume you can easily become an outa sight go go dancer, lovechild chick with flowers in your Afro hairdos, a British Explosion babe, a flower child dude and much more.
All you need to do is look around you right here at 60s Outfits.org and make your selection from the wide range of high quality 1960’s clothes and be assured that you are getting the most for your money because all our 60s costumes are cheap and they are all perfect for adult men and sexy women as well as boys and girls of teen, toddler and infant age.
Take a far out journey back to the groovy sixties where tie-dye was the rage and lovechildren were abound with these awesome hippie costumes for adults and kids. You’ll look like one cool cat when you dance your way into a go-go dance party and impress all the chicks. Never has there been a crazier time than the 1960s, and you and your kids will be great relics from those whacky times. This Halloween, don’t live in the monotonous twenty-first century—take you and your children back to the sixties and relive all of the fun and excitement with these awesome low-priced costumes!
Groovy 60s Child Girl Costume
Available Sizes: kids extra-small (3-4), small (4-6), medium (7-10), large (10-12)
Show off your flower child this Halloween with this adorably festive outfit.
With this flashy outfit, everyone at the party will be easily able to identify your daughter as your “lovechild.” This groovy girl’s costume includes a long-sleeved 60s-cut dress with a cool psychedelic pattern with vivid red, green, purple, and yellow flowers. Also included is a matching headband with the same funky pattern as the dress.
To complete this flower child look, be sure to purchase a pair of snazzy knee-high boots and white stockings. These items are available at low discount prices!
Hippie Adult Male Costume
Available Size: adult standard one-size
You’ll be one cool dude and impress all the babes when you dawn these cool sixties duds this Halloween!
Toss aside your suit and tie and go far out and match your flower child by buying these groovy men’s hippie clothes. This costume includes a funky v-neck white shirt with a Native-American inspired pattern bordering the collar with silver circles hanging from it.
Also included is a colorful floral pattern vest with brown tassels. There is also a matching floral headband that comes with the outfit. This costume is a perfect accompanying outfit to wear with your daughter’s groovy 60s clothing.
Consider wearing some shabby jeans with holes in them to complement this carefree look! Also think about buying some Indian ankle boots to give an even more authentic 1960s look to your Halloween ensemble!
The 1960s is a tremendously significant time not just in United States history, but world history as well. This decade witnessed tremendous cultural, social, and political shifts that greatly altered the world and its people. A notable feature of this eventful decade is the music that came with it. Local and international musicians rose to prominence and inspired a generation. A notable sixties American music star is Elvis Presley, who is reverentially known as “the King of Rock and Roll.” Another musical phenomenon was the “British explosion,” which introduced bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
The world famous Woodstock music festival was held in New York State in the summer of 1969. Woodstock inspired the Hippie and free love movements, which stressed communal living and unconditional peace. From the unconventional hippie practices came unique patchwork clothing, which often incorporated a tie-dye color scheme that combined many different colors in dramatic patterns. The unique counterculture of the hippies was emphasized by their carefree communal existence and colorful, loose-fitting clothes.
The 1960s also witnessed a major decolonization of regions in Africa, South America, and the Caribbean, which were previously colonized by imperial European powers. In 1968, U.S. president Lyndon Banes Johnson escalated the Vietnam War, which was a tremendously unpopular war initiated to foment communism in Asia. During this time, landmark political legislation like the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act gave African Americans greater equality and earned them more rights. The world’s first successful landing on the moon occurred on July 20, 1969, which was accomplished by the NASA’s Apollo 11 crew.
The “cultural decade” that is referred to as The Sixties actually spanned over the decade between 1963 and 1972. The 60s denoted significant and extremely intricate personal, cultural and political movements and subcultures which began in the United States but rapidly spilled over to Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Australia, West Germany, Japan, Mexico, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Federated States of Micronesia and, to a lesser extent, many other nation of the Eastern and Western blocks.