80s Fashion for Men – 32 Best Outfits Inspired by 1980s
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↓20 – ’80s Summer Style
Summer style got most of its inspiration from preppy style. To try this look, get bright-colored shirts, pants, or shorts (better).
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↓19 – ’80s Rock Fashion
This style involves the use of iconic hairstyles, leather jackets, boots, and ripped jeans.
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↓18 – ’80s Punk Culture
In the 1980s, punk culture fought against consumer culture, and just like hipsters, they don’t like the mainstream market. And you can tell them by just looking at their outfits. Punks wore DIY clothes, with safety pins and chains on them. Weird as you may think. To try this look, you must have the guts to don hairstyles like a dyed mohawk or pixie cut.
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↓17 – For Plus-Size Men
The ’80s fashion was also known to be rich in bold and bright abstract patterns, and the shirts won’t lie about it. Memphis-style patterned shirts were popular in the late ’80s among teens and young men.
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↓16 – Stranger Things Outfit
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↓15 – Jeans
In the ’80s, loose and baggy jeans were popular, and Levi’s, Lee, and Wrangler made sure of it. What made them unique is their fabric treatment and the functional waistband. ’80s men wore jeans with pleats, but you can’t do that today without getting mocked. So instead, opt for a stone-wash or acid-wash design with a high waist, and tapered leg, and cuffed ankles. Jeans with cargo pockets are advisable, as well.
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↓14 – Sunglasses
This is the era in which Tom Cruise flaunted his Ray-Ban’s Aviator sunglasses in “Risky Business.”
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↓13 – 1980s-Inspired Hairstyles
A slicked-back hairstyle is suitable for the office and other business-related situations. And for more casual occasions, it’s ideal to opt for the mullet, with short hair in the front and the sides and long hair in the back. Some men would also go for curly hair by getting perms on short hair and maintaining tight coils all around the head.