the answer is that they wear bell bottoms and sometimes fros. they wore go go boots and maybe dread locks. Also flared trousers and trouser suits~ also head bands! is got pretty bad!
Peace symbol neck less and a typical tye dye t shirt and you should be set.
Headband and weird colored sunglasses
Or anything with lots of flowers
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Most wore blue jeans, ethnic patterned shirts, halter tops, suede jackets with long fringe on them, hand-made and ethnic jewelry and long flowing Bohemian skirts.
They wore bell-bottom jeans with tie-die shirts. They wore SANDALS, NOT FLIP-FLOPS. They weren't invented yet. Vans will be fine too. They had peace scarfs around their waists as belts. They either had a headband going across their foreheads and their hair parted down the middle and no braids. Or their hair parted down the middle, no headbands and two braids, one on either side of their face. They sometimes pulled the braids back and wore them like half up half down. Also they used beads.
This answer is only for girls. Sorry boys!
Men = Ice blue Jeans, Shirt and Tie, pointed toe shoes ( called Winkle pickers. ) Leather jacket for the evening in the day it was sweaters, t-shirts, canvass Baseball boots, plimsolls.
Woman = Skirt and blouse with lots of net under skirts, stockings and suppender belt, pointed toe stiletto heel shoes for the evening in the day it was Skirt and blouse bobby socks ( Ankle socks ) plimsolls and cardigans.
When I was a hippie I dressed in what ever clothes I could find. Many of the clothes we wore were from Army Surplus, Goodwill, or even clothing drop points, like People's Park in Berkeley. We would add adornments to the clothes, like gluing rhinestones or adding beads. I made leather vests and pouches our of leather that I would get from hunters.
I also found a pattern to make a dress out of a table cloth. It was black and white flowers with lots of fringe. It was one of my favorite outfits.
I also wore bell bottoms, before they were "cool". The weekend hippies wore clothes that looked like ours, but they were bought in a store, while we foraged for ours or made our own.
I also loved to wear old velvet that I would get from thrift stores.
Our values were to go against that of consumerism, therefore recycling old clothes, not buying new ones.
I was a runaway hippie.. You can read the story of my hippie life on my blog
i think they wear hippies ice cream colors in abs shcool in Kuwait we have spirit week were supposed to wear in Sunday 60s
Hippies wore bell bottom pants, shirts with expressions painted on them and vests. They often had very long hair.
Hippies wore Bandanas.
The hippies in the 1960's.
Hippies emerged from the peaced and antiwar protest movements of youth groups during the late 1960's.
Bright tye-dyed shirts were a big thing for the Hippies.
CA, but there are not many true hippies left
Hippies wore Bandanas.
I don't know why do hippies wear tie dye?
Hippy slang originated with hippies in the 1960's
no
Maybe
If hippies wore shoes at all they would wear all types of shoes, but sandals were the preferred footwear.
yes, hippies wore tie dye in the 60's to show pride
The hippies in the 1960's.
Hippies
nope
it is a braid hippies wear
Yes, hippies wear skirts, usually long skirts in bright colors. They can be tie dyed but may be other designs, too.