
17 Things Every Store Window Displayed in the 1960s That You Rarely See Today
Step back in time to explore the vibrant, artistic, and often mechanical displays that defined the golden age of downtown window shopping.

Step back in time to explore the vibrant, artistic, and often mechanical displays that defined the golden age of downtown window shopping.

The shopping mall served as the primary social hub where specific national brands defined the fashion and entertainment of the decade.

Fashion in the 1980s was defined by a "more is more" philosophy that utilized oversized silhouettes, vibrant neon colors, and dramatic accessories to create a look that was both powerful and rebellious.

Childhood wardrobes used to say a lot about where someone grew up, what shows they watched, and which mall their family visited on weekends

Fashion changed countless times throughout the past century, yet certain everyday clothing styles captured the spirit of their eras more clearly than anything else.

Fashion is a dynamic cultural artifact, with each decade producing iconic styles, from the Flapper dress to low-rise jeans, that reflect the social, political, and artistic context of their time.