The 70s hold many cherished and vibrant memories. It was a rich era, a tapestry woven with diverse and colorful styles. "Rockabilly," though originating from a 50s music genre, underwent a significant transformation in the 70s. This evolution was evident in material changes, shifting from rayon to polyester, and in collar styles, moving from Cuban collars to spear collars. Garments also became longer and more tailored. In those days, a girl could be captivated simply by wearing a high-neck sweater or knit top underneath. During this period, three major workwear brands also experienced a great shift, not only expanding their original denim workwear lines but also introducing casual collections.
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Materials also evolved to meet demands for greater functionality and ease of care. This led to the development of shirts made entirely of polyester. Unlike conventional cotton or linen, these fabrics were water-resistant, dirt-resistant, and quick-drying. Blending the Rockabilly aesthetic with Western style, most shirts of the era featured pearl buttons. Will you embrace this dashing style this winter?
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- Polyester
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- Machine-made
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- United States
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- Antique and Vintage
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- 70s Lee Rockabilly western shirt
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