Clothes of the Seventies

The clothes in this section are not STRICTLY 70s only clothes. We have clothes that were widely available for purchase DURING the 70s. This section was recently redesigned, so if you have any problems please let ChuckyG know.

Are you an 70s clothes expert or just totally baffled by a leftover 70s clothing item in your possession? We have a page for Unknown 70s Clothes when you can send in your pictures, or help others identify their unknown clothing items.

I also have a page about this for the 80s and 90s.

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Peanuts Jeans/Cords, Comment by Silver Spring Susan on April 17, 2024 - Report this comment
Just remembered the Peanuts brand tag that came on them originally had the photo suggesting the girl wearing them was topless, but then it changed to a cartoon drawing of a peanut. Maybe parents complained, or maybe Viceroy wanted to appear to be respectable enough to be sold in dept stores in addition to head shops! Anyone remember shopping at Up Against the Wall? That was my high school go to for all the coolest jeans. I remeber getting my only pair of Fioruccis there.
Peanuts Jeans/Cords, Comment by Silver Spring Susan on April 17, 2024 - Report this comment
This page really sums up what junior high girls were all about in the early to mid 70s! I got my Peanuts at Slack Shack & Jean Jack too, but it was a struggle as I was always tall - had to let down whatever tiny hem they had & only certain colors were long enough. Had the micro tiny shorts, too! I remember they were problematic at school because when you sat at a desk, your butt crack showed if you didn’t wear a bodysuit. They looked so cool, though - really showed off hip bones & midriff. No wonder hardly any survived; I remember they were very cheaply made & fell apart if you washed them too often. I always guessed they were made in India thus the Viceroy brand, but I have no idea if this is true.


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