
Bellbottoms
Oh, bellbottoms. While they stayed popular from the '60s through the '70s and made another comeback the '90s, they are nevertheless one of the most controversial fashion trends ever.
Wide-Collar Shirts
A great suit flatters any physique, but the super-large collars men rocked in the '70s looked a little more costume-y than chic.
Chest Hair
The wide-collar shirt was only a means to an end: The reveal of chest hair.
So much chest hair. Now, we're all in favor of a great shot of Tom Selleck, but this is quite a fluffy look for daily wear.
Shiny Shirts
We'll always love you, John Travolta, but there just aren't a whole lot of times when a shiny shirt is a good idea.
For example, any time you aren't figure skating in the Olympics.
Double Denim
A great pair of jeans? Yes. A denim jacket? Absolutely, yes! Double denim? Double nooooo.
The "Canadian tuxedo" (plus a satin shirt revealing tons of chest hair) just isn't a good look.
Knee-High Socks
With the advent of the miniskirt came the rise (literally) of knee-high socks.
As cute as the patterns may be, they can nevertheless make you look like a schoolgirl — no matter your age.
Space Dresses
While they weren't quite as wild as their '60s counterparts, this type of futuristic garb remained popular in the '70s, leading to tons of all-white ensembles that undoubtedly required so much bleach.
Studded Belts
Initially worn by punk rockers of the '70s and later adopted by Hot Topic-loving teenagers in the '00s, the studded belt has always been an odd accessory.
Doesn't it catch on everything? Isn't it at least a little unpleasant when you put your arms at your sides? We have so many questions.
Ultra Wide-Legged Pants
The big sister of the bellbottom, these pants looked pretty, but were so very impractical.
All that fabric scraping the ground, collecting dust and dirt as you trip over your feet? No, thank you.
Stripes, Stripes, Stripes
We get it, '70s: You loved stripes. As cute as this pattern can be, the fact that so many folks wore them from head to toe was a little much.
Tied Tops
As much as we love Cher, tied tops just look like bikini-shirt hybrids.
Authentic Fur
As glamorous as fur looked on the rich and famous in the '70s, it's a cruel and outdated practice.
Thankfully, nowadays you can wear this trend in faux materials — all with a clear conscience!