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8 Retro Outfits That Women Should Add To Their Wardrobe

8 Retro Outfits That Women Should Add To Their Wardrobe

Retro outfits from the past are making a comeback allowing women to be more creative and stylish.

Retro outfits are making a fast comeback as they continue to revolutionize powerful fashion trends. Retro clothing maybe old but it can definitely hold itself right beside newer fashion styles. These retro outfits were mainly popular during the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s. Here are eight retro outfits that women should add to their wardrobe that are too vintage for words.

1. Band Tour Shirt And Shorts

The early 70s were killing the rock and roll scene just after the 1969 Woodstock concert. Band tees can be worn with almost any style no matter what generational style you choose to go with. To keep your style in the 70s throw on a Jethro Tull shirt with a pair of bellbottom pants. If your leaning toward 90s inspired fashion try wearing a pair of high-waisted shorts with a thick black belt.

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2.  Basic Tee And Denim Skirt

Endorse your inner Marcia Brady look with this gorgeous modern day mix of a retro outfit. Women can sure get adventurous with this particular style. If you would like to go old-school than try a striped turtleneck long sleeve with an A-line skirt.

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3. Blue Jean Bucket Hat And Denim Everything

Popular in the 90s, this bucket hat made fashion cute and affordable. A lot of Hollywood stars such as the Olsen twins and Tia and Tamara Mowry were well known for launching these unique hats into the spotlight. A blue jean bucket hat and denim jacket are sure to scream retro outfit when you take your first steps out the door.

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4. Pink Blouse And Brown Long Skirt

Don’t you forget about this iconic retro outfit from “The Breakfast Club.” Molly Ringwald styles a fashionable outfit while attending detention with four other students. Ringwald is the princess of the bunch and gives a few fashion tips to a fellow student helping her shed the basket case image.

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5. Long Sleeve Shirt And Plaid Bellbottoms

You won’t be looking ‘positively goofy,’ as Jan Brady would put it in this retro outfit from the 70s. Jan Brady’s style from ‘The Brady Bunch,” was just as iconic as her older sister Marcia’s style. Bellbottoms were stylish back then and are making their way into popularity again. Going braless is an option if you’re sticking true to the era.

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6. Overalls And Colored Top

Forget me not is the retro outfit of overalls. This stylish look from the 80s and 90s is coming back with a bang. Overalls are definitely a cute summer outfit for the beach or a simple school day. Get crazy with the shirts you wear underneath. Be colorful, be you.

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7. High-waisted Shorts And Stripped Tee

This simple retro outfit is prominent in the 80s, 90s and early 2000s. If you love the look, invest in a nice belt, and high-waisted jeans. This style you can easily catch in almost every early 90s and 80s movies and shows from Allison in “Hocus Pocus,” Baby from “Dirty Dancing,” to DJ Tanner from “Full House.”

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8. Colored Printed Shirts Or Tie-dye

The early 2000s character Lizzie McGuire played by Hilary Duff was an icon when it came to wearing fun, colorful outfits that made her style crazy cool and different. She often wore bright colors, tie-dye shirts with fun the early 2000s and 90s hairdos. Lizzie’s outfits are perfect for junior high or high school students who want to add retro to their wardrobe.

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Anything retro is very unique and will set you apart from your peers. The idea of going vintage is completely wild, yet, fantastic. Let us know in the comment section what retro outfits from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s have caught your eye.

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