1950s Mens Costumes
Rebellious young men were also split into two main camps, the greasers and the Teddy Boys.
Greasers (as seen in Grease 1978) wore leather jackets, white tee-shirts and jeans. A greaser's hair was slicked back and their main influence was Marlon Brando as in the film The Wild One (1953). We stock the Licensed Grease T Bird Jackets as well as plain black jackets. Flick combs and wigs all coplete your fancy dress costume.
Teddy Boys wore the "Drape" a long knee length, single breasted wool jacket with narrow contrasting lapels and cuffs either of velvet or satin and plenty of pockets. They wore contrast or matching narrow drainpipe trousers, brocade waistcoats, stiff shirts and shoestring ties or bootlace slim Jim ties topped off with suede shoes. Teds also wore crepe soled shoes which helped with the dance movements of rock n roll jiving. Props n Frocks stocks Teddy Boy Costumes with bright coloured socks to help you to complete your outfit.
Conventional teenagers would favour the smart suit with a narrow tie.
Music played such a role in developing fashion during the 50s. We also stock Buddy Holly Costumes (and sell the thick rimmed glasses) for a slightly different 50s costume.
1950s fancy dress suggestion:
Danny (from Grease)
Bill Hayley
Elvis
James Dean
Marlon Brando
Buddy Holly
Teddy Boy
Mens fashion was influenced by the pop stars of the day. The Beatles wore smart suits with a small collar. The suit had a single breasted collarless jacket and slim pants. At Props n Frocks, we stock the plain grey suit favoured by The Beatles, but also the Sargent Pepper style costume as well.
Men wore Paisley shirts, velvet trousers and high collared Regency jackets. Men also began to wear their hair long
The beatnik look was popular with men as with women. Black berets, black slacks and dark glasses wore worn. Men wore sandals.
The 'hippy' look begun to develop towards the end of the decade. Mens hair got longer moustaches and sideburns were popular. We stock a large range of
mens hippy costumes and accessories to help you to complete your outfit.
1960s fancy dress suggestions:
Beatles
Elvis
Hippy
Jimi Hendrix
Sonny
Booby Vee
The Krays
Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid (1969)
Peter O'Toole (Lawrence of Arabia 1962)
Dick Van Dyck (Mary Poppins 1962)
Austin Powers
Teddy Boy
Thunderbirds
Star Trek
England Footballer
Batman & Robin
James Bond
Lawrence of Arabia
Pink Panther
1970s Mens Costumes
Men's ties broadened and became more colourful, as did dress shirt collars and suit jacket lapels.
In the era of 'glam rock' the brave would wear close fitting jumpsuits with massive platforms.
Mens hair was varied from tight afros, to long feathered looks, moustaches and sideburns were the thing to have.
Trousers were tight fitting with huge flares. Waistcoats were in, worn with a shirt underneath.
Punks appeared from the mid 1970s, right through to the 80s. A fashion directed as an anti-establishment statement. Clothes were ripped and held together with safety pins. Doctor Martens footwear became for rage for both men and women.
We stock a huge range of mens 70s costumes to suit all sizes and budgets. whatever style of 70's costume you want to wear, Props n Frocks can help you get your perfect costume.
1970s fancy dress suggestions:
Elton John
David Bowie
Grease
Star Wars
ABBA
Bay City Rollers
Bee Gees
Kiss
Marc Bolan
Rod Stewart
Stevie Wonder
Slade
Sid Vicous
Punk
Glam Rock
White Socks and two tone suits, the trouser hem stopping just above the ankle, so you could see the socks. The trendy way to wear your jacket was to roll the sleeves up.
Mens hairstyles ranged wildly from the asymmetric
New Romantics to the shaggy mullet.
Parachute pants became the range endorsed and exaggerated by MC Hammer
Acid washed jeans were worn by both men and ladies alike, you had to have the matching jacket too.
Polo shirts were very popular for a smart casual look.
With the rise of the New Romantics, men started to wear make up with and ear rings (left ear only). Braids and bows were often used to tie hair back. The
new romantic style was based on 'dandified' regency, which later adapted to a swashbuckling pirate look.
The 80s range of mens 80s costumes is improving all the time. Latest mens 80s costumes include pop stars like Adam Ant, Boy George & Freddie Mercury. Films are also playing a large role and new costumes include Beetlejuice, Top Gun, Freddy Krueger & Indiana Jones.
1980s fancy dress suggestions:
Adam And The Ants
Spandau Ballet
Duran Duran
David Bowie
Bryan Ferry
Boy George
Freddie Mercury
Miami Vice
Nightmare on Elm Street
Friday 13th
Stars Wars (Empire Strikes Back)
Blues Brothers
Dexy's Midnight Runners
Ozzie Osbourne
Madness
Village People
Top Gun
US Naval Uniform (Officer & A Gentleman - 1982)
Indiana Jones
Rambo
'Allo 'Allo
Beetlejuice
Blackadder
He-man
New Romantic
Punk Costumes