Browsing: FASHION

Tie dyeing clothes became a popular fashion trend in the 1960s, particularly among the counterculture movement. Tie dyeing involves folding,…

Created in 1929 and mass marketed as the first man’s hair product, Brylcreem was a greasy hair cream that was…

These thick crepe soled shoes first walked onto the scene when British  Teddy Boys adopted the “brothel creeper” shoe style…

Historically used as a military boot and first made available to the general public in the 1960s, the Monkey Boot…

Levi 501 jeans have been a fashion staple for over a century, and their history is deeply ingrained in the…

Doc Martens boots are an iconic piece of footwear that have become synonymous with youth culture, rebellion, and counterculture movements.…