70s Style: A Glimpse into the Era of Sunshine, Girls, and Patched Blue Jeans ‎

   

Before the '70s era, jeans were assigned to the working class, namely farmers and others who toiled outside in the dirt and mud. But when the casualness of the late 1960s made its way into the next decade, jeans in the 70s weaseled their way into the closets of mainstream America.

Young people, especially, started wearing jeans daily and public schools slowly began adding them to the list of acceptable dress. College kids generally had several pairs in their wardrobe so jeans tended to be standard dress on America’s campuses in the 1970s.
Most of these photos below were taken by Daniel in Metro Beach park in Harrison Township, Michigan

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

 

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

 
Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans
Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans

Young Women and Patchwork Blue Jeans