70s fashion for men
70s fashion for men

In our shop you will find everything you need for your 70s fashion outfit: bell-bottoms in every variation imaginable, bright tie-dye shirts, platform shoes and much more. Choose from our huge selection of 70s fashion and create your individual 70s fashion style with a Comycom outfit.

70s fashion for men, once is always the first time.

Your 70s fashion type is in demand:
Are you one of the discoverers of 70s fashion or do you prefer to be kissed awake? Decide for yourself.
a) The fashionable explorer of 70s fashion, he moves forward, goal-oriented. Nothing stops him in his tireless search for ever new, exciting, overwhelming inspiration.
b) The awake kisser loves chance, waits for the right moment, lets himself be carried away by the maelstrom of the seemingly endless variety of fashion possibilities of the 70s fashion.

What defines the fashion of the 70s?

The 70s fashion is so special because this era produced so many different fashion styles: colorful Flower Power styles, the 70s fashion of the hippies, the punk style, the disco look or the New Romantic fashion of the late 70s. But trends from previous decades also experienced their renaissance during this time: Bohemian fashion, from which the so-called boho chic developed in the 90s.

Well-known motifs from 70s fashion

Typical motifs in 70s fashion are flowers, psychedelic patterns in a variety of colors, oriental patterns (Paisley), Batik patterns and animal prints, such as the well-known Leopard fur pattern. The shriller and more colorful, the better. 70s fashion means rebellion against everything conservative and conformist.
You can find all of these motifs in numerous variations on our 70s fashion shirts, 70s fashion jackets and 70s fashion flared trousers. For a better overview, you can find the appropriate categories for the styles mentioned here:


Another well-known symbol that comes to mind when you hear the word hippie is the Peace sign. You will come across this motif in many of our outfits. Either in the form of accessories (belt with peace buckle or bracelets with peace signs) or as a motif on some of our shirts.

Flared pants

If you look at the trousers that were worn in the 70s, there is no way around flared trousers: The flared trousers are pure hippie fashion and became a big fashion topic in the decade. Not only hippies, but also disco-goers began to wear flared pants and so bell-bottoms experienced their first big trend. In the decades that followed, further trend phases followed and flared trousers continued to make comebacks within the fashion world.

At Comycom you don't have to worry about whether something is in trend again or not. We have been producing flared trousers for more than two decades and are pleased to present you our range, which has grown over the years. In our shop you will find made of different fabrics (denim, corduroy, gabardine) in different washes/colors and in an extensive selection of sizes, so there is guaranteed to be something for everyone.

Cord

Another fashion trend that emerged in the 60s and 70s were pants made of corduroy fabric. The origins of this trend date back to 19th century Manchester. The largest cord production in Europe was located there, which supplied the factory workers with clothing made from cord fabric. This historical context serves to explain why corduroy became a symbol of anti-establishment in 1970s fashion. It symbolized the lifestyle of the simple worker and, thanks to its longevity and robustness, stood in contrast to the accelerating consumer society.

You will also easily find what you are looking for in the corduroy section in our shop. In addition to our corduroy flared trousers in different colors, you will also find corduroy bootcut trousers, and patchwork trousers, which are made from different Corduroy fabrics were put together.

70s outfit ideas

Are you looking for a suitable outfit for the upcoming 70s theme party or for the next Schlager event? Then you've come to the right place at Comycom. A huge selection of typical 70s clothing awaits you in a particularly high quality of fabric and workmanship. For a quick overview of our range and some inspiration on the subject of 70s fashion, we have put together some outfit ideas here:

  • The typical hippie style with one of our classic bell-bottoms, such as the Star Used or the Star Blue 72, a colorful 70s shirt with a floral pattern and matching hippie shirts Accessories, such as a pearl bracelet and a belt with a peace buckle.
  • If you're going more towards disco style, we recommend one of our gabardine flared trousers together with a bright glitter shirt or alternatively a ruffled shirt. Shirt and a matching pair of platform shoes.
  • The full load of 70s wallpaper patterns with one of our colorful jackets with a 70s motif and the matching fabric flared trousers. Add a plain Dachshund ear collar shirt in black or white and the outfit is perfect.
  • For a more subtle style, try bootcut trousers, which you can combine perfectly with a Paisley shirt or one of our tie-dye shirts. Add some cool sunglasses and you're ready to rock the party.

In this category you will find all of the styles mentioned in many different variations. So there's nothing standing in your way to impress with your 70s outfit at the next theme party!
70s fashion is also ideal outside of the dance floor to spice up a boring outfit and bring some hippie feeling into your everyday life. A tie-dye shirt instead of a plain T-shirt, a paisley shirt as an alternative to a business shirt or a pair of bootcut jeans instead of straight-leg jeans and you've brought some 70s style into your wardrobe. Corduroy is just as suitable for the more subtle variation of 70s fashion: with corduroy bootcut trousers you stand out from the crowd without attracting too much attention with your outfit.

Well, where are you going now, try it out once or always be there? Discovering or kissing awake? Definitely veer towards 70s fashion.