Can you tell which decade these vintage clothing ads are from?
You may have worn or wanted some of the clothing in these ads, but do you remember which decade they came out?
Whether you rocked a cowboy hat or wore a pair of Converse, fashion trends have changed quite a bit over the decades, and so have the advertisements. Today, we are going to take a look back at some of the hippest, grooviest and stylish fashion trends from the '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s.
Use clues in the ads to try and match each one to the correct decade. What was your favorite decade for fashion?
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Levi's was established in the 1850s. Which decade is this classic ad from?
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Can you guess which decade this GUESS ad is from?
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Converse are classics. Which decade was this vintage Converse ad from?
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Take a look at this futuristic ad from the past! Can you figure out which decade this Reebok ad is from?
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Fruit of the Loom was established in 1851. Which decade did this ad come out in? Pay close attention to the background of the image!
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If you owned these, you may know exactly what decade they are from:
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This Vanity Fair ad may stump you, especially if you don't love the color pink!
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When did this classic Sears ad come out?
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That's one sharp hat! What decade did this vintage ad come out?
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Can you tell which decade this Gap ad came out?
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Do you remember seeing this Wrangler ad? Take a guess at the decade:
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This Wrangler ad featured Willie Nelson. Do you know which decade it's from?
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Finally, did you ever purchase a pair of Converse All Stars? Which decade is this from?
Can you tell which decade these vintage clothing ads are from?
Your Result...
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8. Pretty certain the photo was shot at old Shea Stadium which originally had tan-colored wooden box seats behind the yellow field boxes. Color scheme didn't change until the 1980s.
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