The fashion of the 1960s is changing, whether it is a hairstyle, clothing style, or consciousness, people in this dream era represent the patriotic lifestyle of the 1960s. The appearance of young people in the 1960s is different from that of the previous era, many of the styles of today's origins can still be seen after thirty years. When people look back on the 1960s, unlike today, it has to be remembered that it is embedded in war society, assassination and political rebellion.
The anti-cultural movement of youth in the 1960s revealed the change and the priority of modernity, and prospered fashion trends in the 1970s. However, unlike in the 1960s, Americans in the 1970s decided to step back from the political movement and choose to focus on themselves. Many people call this transformation "to return to normal" and call the nickname of the 1970s "I" for ten years. In the past decade, Unisex clothing became standard in the early 1970s. Daily clothes for men and men are popular among young people as women enter the labor market more than ever. Women also often wear skirts of various lengths, often choosing mini skirts that are perfect for everyday wear. Hot pants, tight shorts, and 2 to 3 inch long panties popularized in the late 1960s became fashion options for young women in the early 1970s.
The number of teenagers increased in the 1960s and early 1970s, but it peaked in 1976, but since then they have steadily declining. In 1986, there were about 22 million young people between the ages of 14 and 19, accounting for 9% of the total population (US Department of Education, 1988). Declining young population is expected to last until the 1990s. Changes in population dynamics are important for the future society and the economy. Lack of labor may become a problem in the near future.