Braces (Suspenders)
Wide - at *least* two inches - braces (or "suspenders"
in the US), generally with rainbows or anything colourful.
Clipped-on with cheap metal clips. (Think Mork and Mindy or Annie
Hall).
When Woody Allen's 1977 blockbuster Annie Hall featured a
masculinely dressed Diane Keaton, the 'Annie Hall look' became an
overnight trend. Ladies everywhere slipped into men's clothes,
adopting the braces look as a proponent of the unisex style.
Mork from Ork of Mork & Mindy re-ignited the fad when
he popularised rainbow-striped, clip-on braces with his wacky
outfits. While braces were no longer necessary to hold up trousers,
their presence was strong -especially when worn over a tuxedo-front
t-shirt.!
The 1980s kept the trend going strong, as braces joined the
parade of clothing offered in a variety of pastel and/or neon
colours.
And if you ever found yourself without clothes, braces hold up a
barrel like nothing else . . .
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