Okay, so I’ve been diving into the whole vintage vibe lately, and I decided to give 60’s casual wear a shot. It looked super comfy and stylish, so I figured, why not?

Getting Started
First, I scrolled through a bunch of online pics to get a feel for the look. You know, just casual stuff, nothing too fancy like those mod dresses. I was aiming for something I could wear, like, every day.
The Hunt
Then came the fun part – finding the clothes! I hit up a few local thrift stores. It was a bit of a treasure hunt, to be honest. I was looking for some specific things:
- High-waisted jeans or pants: These seemed to be a staple.
- A-line skirts: Not too short, not too long, just kinda flowy.
- Simple tops: Think boat necks, stripes, or just plain colors.
- Cardigans: Gotta have a cozy cardigan, right?
- Flat shoes: Ballet flats or maybe some simple sneakers.
Putting it Together
It took a few trips, but I finally managed to grab some pieces that I thought would work. I got a pair of high-waisted, wide-leg jeans that were surprisingly comfy. I also found a couple of cute A-line skirts in solid colors. For tops, I snagged a striped boat neck tee and a plain white blouse. And of course, I found a soft, cream-colored cardigan.
The Trial Run
So, I threw on the jeans, the striped top, and the cardigan. I added some simple white sneakers, and… it actually looked pretty good! It was definitely different from my usual style, but in a good way. It felt relaxed, but still put-together. I even tried the skirt and blouse combo with some ballet flats. Super cute!
My Takeaway
Overall, I’m pretty happy with how my little 60’s casual experiment turned out. It’s a style that’s easy to wear and pretty comfortable. Plus, it’s kinda fun to mix and match the pieces. I might even keep rocking this look for a while!
