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They Do Make Them Like They Used To

By: Isla Campbell

Looking back and reminiscing about the past is all part of growing up. Remembering times when you had a funky car, listened to ground breaking music or when your favourite team had a memorable season can be really enjoyable. The term “retro”, which is derived from Latin, taps into all of that and has created an interesting and dynamic area of growth in fashion.

The world of fashion can be a fickle thing. Often items that just weren’t cool first time round and had long been forgotten can come back from the brink and enjoy a second wind. Retro is hot stuff with clothes from the 1950’s through to the 80’s becoming really popular again. From classic dresses to replica sport shirts;, the retro market remains diverse and consequently has mass appeal to people of all ages.

One of the simplest retro clothing items to produce is t-shirts. This particular market is often driven by the television, film and video gaming industries, and with lots of remakes of classic films alongside a huge rise in the number of new T.V. stations that specialise in only showing great and sometimes not so great programmes from the past, retro clothing has seen a resurgence. Commercial radio has also had an influence on the rise of retro t-shirts as many bands and artists are gaining exposure to a whole new audience who haven’t heard them before.

It’s not all about entertainment though; many designs and colour schemes just have a retro look and feel to them and offer something a little bit different in the world of t-shirt design. Whether it’s a 60’s screaming psychedelic look you’re after or a more sedate brown patterned 70’s number, there’s a wide range of designers and manufacturers tapping into the nostalgia. The explosion in popularity of retro fashion has taken mens t-shirts in particular down a much more diverse and appealing path then ever before.

So where does retro go from here? Well, the clothes that are considered to be retro today may well fade with time, (with the possible exception of the psychedelic) and those from this decade and future years will eventually become the ‘new’ retro as it were. Hanging on to your clothes from the present day could prove to be a good idea as in twenty or thirty years they just might be the next big thing. For as long as there is nostalgia mixed with the cyclic nature of the fashion industry, you’ve got the perfect recipe for retro to thrive for a long time to come.

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Isla Campbell writes on a number of topics on behalf of a digital marketing agency and a variety of clients. As such, this article is to be considered a professional piece with business interests in mind.

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