20 photos only children who grew up in the 1960s will understand

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The 1960s were a tumultuous period in American history, marked by the beginning of the Vietnam War, the Cuban missile crisis, the civil rights movement and the assassination of JFK.

But adults who have aged during this incredible decade remember a simpler period, when children could play baseball on the street, when the Milkman delivered bottles directly to your door, and when teenagers on a first -You shared a guy under the neon auspice of a dinner at the edge of the road. Oh, and there was also this event changing by the land that you could remember:The moon landing.

For those who remember the era with a significant twang of nostalgia, we have rounded 20 photos that will transport you back to the past. Think about it as a visual time machine and dyeing dye. And for a linguistic return of the time, check20 Clamp Terms of the 1960s No more uses.

1
Scandalizing your parents by wearing a mini skirt

women wearing mini skirts in the 1960s, 1960s photos
Wikimedia Commons / The age of youth in Argentina

Although those who invented the mini skirt is a question of debate, these shorter arms have become all won among young women on London's trendy street on Oxford, and it was not long before they directed through the pond. Soon, they have not only become a fashion clip, but a symbol of the women's liberation movement - and by the end of the era, an even shorter version called "micro-skirt" emerged.

2
Want to look exactly in Twiggy

Twiggy Cover
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With his short hair, slid the hair, the androgyny figure, the big eyes and the long eyelashes,Noisy was the final daughter "IT" of the 1960s. The women spent hours in front of the mirror trying to apply three layers of false eyelashes and cover them with mascara to get his signature look. Despite its small image, the size ratio to the size of Twiggy was 0.7, the same as Marilyn Monroe. For more information on why this is considered the optimal ratio,This is what your hip ratio tells the size of your health.

3
Secretly thinking that the hippie style was cool

Hippie Van in the 1960s
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With their penchant for free love, nudity, rock music and illicit substances, raising a hippie was the worst nightmare of 60 years. But even if you were not dropped with their psychedelic lifestyle, you could not stop you from thinking that all these colors of the earth, loose dresses and neglected hair were a bit cool.

4
The comfort of a pair of perfectly broken bell bottom

Mike Powell / Wikimedia Commons

Bottoms, a panty style that fainted at the bottom of a form similar to the bell, has become a rage for men and women. They made you look like you blind the size of an elephant, but boyfriend were comfortable after a few washes.

5
Rolling a banana bike

1960s kids on bikes BH3751 Four children on bicycles in 1964.. Image shot 1964. Exact date unknown.
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The banana bike, also known as Wheelie bike, with a rising column, spyder bike, EPA hanger handlebar, a banana seat with Sissy bar and small wheels. They have been designed to look like a Chopper motorcycle, and if you were a child, nothing was cooler than running in the street in one of these babies.

6
Wear a pair of race boots for an evening

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In 1964, the French fashion designerAndré Courrèges Designed the first Go-Go boots, which were white, high-low and mid-calf heels. They were a feeling of night and paired perfectly with a miniskirt.

7
Suspend a Beatles poster on the wall of your room

concert posters of the beatles
Wikimedia Commons / Ronald Saunders

You have collected their vinyl discs and hung up their magazine pin posters because Beatlemania was no fever.

8
Get one of Barbie's first dolls to hit the market

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Barbie first launched in March 1959, after the creator of the iconic doll,Ruth Manager, noticed that his daughter, Barbara, liked to give adult roles to his paper dolls. The very first Barbie wore a zebrate printed bath costume and was available in blonde and brunette. At the end of the first year, Mattel had sold 300,000 of them.

9
Cross hairdressing cans to get the perfect puff

1960s hair style, hairspray, 1960s photos
Wikimedia Commons / Jože GA

The style has been popularized byJacqueline KennedyIn the early 1960s, and soon all women did in the background for hours and interested themselves with hairstyles to reach this coveted look. And if you are curious to see what women are listed by the 60s today, check these10 more than 65 main ladies that look incredible.

10
Eating various foods manufactured in gelatin molds

The front cover has a yellow background and a blue triangle behind the title. There are four maids dressed in green with green polka dot aprons, carrying a variety of Jell-O molds.
Wikimedia Commons / Wonder Dishes

As gross as the meat envelope at Jell-o can be a relatively inexpensive way of meals from canned products and seemed to have an infinite expiration date if it is properly refrigerated.

11
Love the low maintenance of keeping sea monkeys like pets

1970s advertisement for sea monkeys, 1970s nsotalgia
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"Sea Monkeys" -a brand name for brine shrimp - have been sold as novelty aquarium pets. Thanks to a genius marketing strategy that involved placing ads in comic books in which they wear very little resemblance to real life crustaceans, every little boy wanted one of them as a pet.

12
Get your first tie dye t-shirt

Tie Dye stand
Wikimedia Commons / Djembayz

Depending on the legend, the first modern tie dye shirt was created by a group of hippies that took a white t-shirt, plunged it into a pond and poured a plane painting based on enamel on all that is Pretty colors. It soon became the unofficial wardrobe at rock and Woodstock concerts even had a tie dye booth for those who needed an extra pair.

13
Think that everything looked more cool under a black light

Blacklight poster
Wikimedia Commons / Houston Freeburg

Although BlackLight posters have been invented in the 1930s, they do not become great until the end of the 1960s, when sites like the Fillmore began to use them to promote concerts for musicians likeJohn LannonAnd the artists started creating funkadelic works for teens to adorn their walls. A few decades ago, your Shaggy carpeted room was not worth a thing without some of these babies worshiping the wall.

14
The trend of Turtleneck

1960s hippies gather in London's Trafalgar Square, cool grandparents
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Ironically, the Turtleneck - a garment that is perhaps more modest than anything else in the market nowadays, was the uniform of smart women, independent and irresistible in the 1960s. Emblematic women - likeGloria SteinemandAudrey HepburnWill often be surprised portable rolls with retro skirts and black jeans, creating elegant but sexy leftover that no man or woman could withstand. And for fashion homes, we never want to see, discover the20 Worst style trends in 2017.

15
Play with troll dolls

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Why these frightening dolls collected in popularity are unclear - but for better or for worse, Troll dolls will always be a portion of the 1960 nostalgia.

16
Get your hair, right with a real ironing iron

Before there were smooth hair, there were irons and women on mission. Each girl growing in the 60s remembers getting ready for the ball ball, their mother holding their hair on the ironing board, while they have trouble straightening these pesky waves. The rectifiers may have easier our life, but the fight has made the final product that much softer. And for more historical flashbacks, do not miss theTimeless doubling of extraordinary women in history.

17
Transform your shelter underground

Life magazine Fallout Shelter
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In the 1960s, the fallout shelters were so popular that the government even offered financial assistance to civilians who wanted to build them as part of the community's discharge program. And what a baby '60 years old could ever forgetPresident Kennedy famous letter inLifeThe magazine, advising each of them to inform how to survive how to survive a nuclear attack, such as "nuclear weapons and the possibility of nuclear war are facts of life that we can not ignore today" .

18
Watch the moon landing

Newspaper about moon landing
Image via Wikimedia Commons

For children today, the landing of the emblematic moon of Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969 is a little more than a part of the class of history. But for people to grow during this period, it was the event of the decade, where everyone gathered around the largest television of the neighborhood to watchNeil ArmstrongandBuzz aldrin Take a small step for the man and a giant jump for humanity. And learn what these guys had to go to the moon, learn the27 insane things astronauts must do.

19
Plug your first lava lamp

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Back in the 1960s, nothing has accessible a piece like a laund lamp. Not only was it funky, but it was also fun to look like the wax mixture inside moved. Groovy, baby!

20
Posing photos on your car's hood

Miniskirt {Style Through the Years}
Wikimedia Commons / John Atherton

Before he had selfied, there were confident young women who set out on the hood of a car car Oh-So-Glamor. And if any of these photos appealed to you, check25 signs that you were born at the wrong decade.

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