
It was the 70sโbell bottoms, hip-huggers, headbands across the forehead, and vests with long fringes. I think I was a sophomore or junior in high school when we could wear jeans in school. I bought blue jeans at the Village Cargo on Main Street with my babysitting money. My mom hated the look. To her, everyone looked like a bunch of rag-tag hippies.


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Oh, I loved those jeans and my John Lennon glasses.
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I had blue John Lennon glasses but I coveted my friend’s yellow one.๐
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Rag rag hippies haha
I hav no idea how 70s r but saw in movies so gives a picture!
Dropping by from a to z “The Pensive”
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Rag tag*
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I love bell bottoms.
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Loved my bell bottoms and long hippie dresses. I was definitely a flower child!
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Ir was such a great look and so comfy.
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Bell Bottom pants, hip huggers, earth shoes, clogs, tie dye t-shirts. Now, I can’t imagine wearing any of this…okay except for the shoes!
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And I still wear tye dye shirts ๐
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