I think the hippie fashions will be great. As long a I never see those stupid bears again. They were way over used and beat to death in the 80s and really have nothing to do with neither the Grateful Dead nor the 60s. They're an "Eighties Veggie" rip-off up the real Grateful Dead. I know the guy and girl who drew them. Santa Cruise mountains, 1981. To me, the bears represent all that is mindless. The Grateful Dead was anything but mindless. Bring back chicks in mini-skirts and beads. 1965 white leather Go Go boots. Hip-hugger bell bottom jeans with big broad leather belts for cats and chicks. Long shirttail paisley long-sleeve dress shirts that fit the extra long shirttails down into the hip-huggers. Cats in broad belt, Hip-hugger bell bottom jeans, with Beatle boots or square toed Fye Boots, Bright crazy colored patterned long six button cuffed, long Italian collared dress shirts and maybe for the cats who can pull it off, vests, (Maybe with vest pocket watch chains). Fashion was never just bohemian.
I want a LRG skateboard to ride and collect and place along side of my vintage 60s Hobie skateboard. If you don't know what a 60s Hobie skateboard is, then do a search on-line and go find out. I had to do a search in order to find out what LRG hoodies are. Your turn. LOL
I'm the originator of the "Watino Gangsta Hippie" look (patent pending). It is a mixture of graf/tat inspired work (ala. Tribal Gear) with some hippie accents (tie dye, bandannas, long hair, beard. Then throw in linguistic turns that combine the 2 vernaculars such as, "Far out, Holmes." It's a combo that says,"I'm peaceful, but don't fuck with me." Stay Brown, Rev J
we're all about to get so poor we get a distinct new look - re-worn pre-wores. don't worry, fashion always abandons the people and pays the attention whores... normal procedure. you don't need it.