Below is a gallery of 1960s men’s shirts styles. Casual 60s men’s shirts, dressy button collar suit shirts, mod men’s shirts, hippie shirts, bowling shirts, mock neck shirts, retro stipe shirts, plaid shirts and more. The fit of 60s shirts was slim and high necked. Shirts could be worn tucked into trousers or layered over.
Popular colors were very loud patterns and bright colors- lime green, mustard yellow, red, sky blue or soft pastels and neutral earth tones. Contrasting white piping /tipping was trendy on most men’s knit shirts. More 60s fashion history.
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1960s Men’s Shirt Photos
- 1960 Men’s Knit Shirts – Roll Neck with V Colorblock (Center)
- 1960 Men’s Plaid Shirts and Button-Down Essentials
- 1961 Polo Shirts and Knit Stripe Shirts (Button-Down and Pullover)
- 1961 Men’s Patterned Shirts
- 1962 Ethnic Print Polo Shirt
- 1962 Piped Polo Shirts
- 1962 Knit Shirts – Stripes, Gingham, and Tile Print
- 1963 Mod Men’s Striped Mock-Neck Sweaters
- 1963 Men’s Horizontal Stripe Polo Shirts
- 1964 Vertical Striped Camp Shirt
- 1964 Colorblock Shirts
- 1965 Button Down Shirts
- 1965 Vertical Stripe Panel Shirts
- 1966 Men’s Button Down Shirts in Plaids, Stripes, and Paisley Patterns
- 1966 Men’s Dress Shirts and Ties
- 1967 Lace-Up “Renaissance” Shirts
- 1967 Hippie Men’s Shirts
- 1967 Paisley, Plaid, and Small Floral Print Shirts for Young Men and Teens
- 1967 “Mexican” Fashion Styles
- 1968 Men’s Skinny Ties over Colorful Dress Shirts
- 1968 Men’s Colorful Dress Shirts
- 1968 Turtlenecks and High Crew Neck Knit Shirts
- 1969 Mock Neck Knit Shirts and Polos
- 1969 Mod Men’s Style was Worn by Some Hippies, too
- 1969 Mock Neck Stripe Shirts and Knit Shorts
- 1969 Men’s Large Collar, Slim Fit Shirts with Scarves
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Debbie Sessions has been teaching fashion history and helping people dress for vintage themed events since 2009. She has turned a hobby into VintageDancer.com with hundreds of well researched articles and hand picked links to vintage inspired clothing online. She aims to make dressing accurately (or not) an affordable option for all. Oh, and she dances too.