Many styles were worn by both men and women like the mentioned hot pants, headbands, boots, flared pants, etc. The list was endless. A major innovation in fashion for both genders, particularly women, was the jumpsuit. Here is a fashion item you can put on altogether that typically had the style of fitted top with flared legs in the 70’s. The jumpsuit revolutionized women’s fashion because now women could match their male counterpart at the roller rink or disco. Girls could get their groove on without worrying about skirts. Women’s jumpsuits generally had a cinched waist; either built in or with a belt, and could come in any print imaginable. Men’s jumpsuits would sometimes have belts but were designed stockier and the leg length could be short or long. Women’s jumpsuits only had all leg coverage. Besides the minor differences, the concept of jumpsuits was still the same for both sexes and iconized the decade. Women today still wear jumpsuits for work, formal, or casual
Many styles were worn by both men and women like the mentioned hot pants, headbands, boots, flared pants, etc. The list was endless. A major innovation in fashion for both genders, particularly women, was the jumpsuit. Here is a fashion item you can put on altogether that typically had the style of fitted top with flared legs in the 70’s. The jumpsuit revolutionized women’s fashion because now women could match their male counterpart at the roller rink or disco. Girls could get their groove on without worrying about skirts. Women’s jumpsuits generally had a cinched waist; either built in or with a belt, and could come in any print imaginable. Men’s jumpsuits would sometimes have belts but were designed stockier and the leg length could be short or long. Women’s jumpsuits only had all leg coverage. Besides the minor differences, the concept of jumpsuits was still the same for both sexes and iconized the decade. Women today still wear jumpsuits for work, formal, or casual