Thursday, September 17, 2015

Overall I'm Happy

The jean pant suit with no sleeves. The overalls. Just paired with a shirt and tennis shoes. You usually see them on farmers or railroad truckers. Back then they were used as protective over garment. But in today’s fashion it’s a modern twist. Today it’s a fashion statement.

Since the 1960s, different colors and patterns of overalls have been worn by young people of both male and female, often with one of the straps worn loose along the side and under the arm. The overalls fashion trend among American youth peaked in the late 1970s, and again for females in the late 1990s.


Today it is mainly worn by women and a lot more stylish. They can have ripped holes or studs on them to make more of a statement. Or they can have slimmer fit and boot cut length. They are a lot less than the plain Jane over all back in the 1960s. They have reinvented the overalls by pairing it with fierce clothing statements. You can pair it with stripped shirts or crisp white blouses. You can dress in street style or wear them to work. Just style them with a flannel and wear a blazer with it and you’ll be set to start the work day fiercely. Whether you are going to work, casual day in, or going out for the night this 1960 garment is so controversial. Overalls are back in. And this is a must have in your closet this year.


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