“Apparel, and especially t-shirts, are the biggest category in the retro space, followed by headwear, bags, calendars, wall art, gifts and collectible figures such as Funko Pop! vinyl,” says Lisa Streff, executive vice president, global licensing, Epic Rights, a music branding and merchandising company. The thing is, retro and nostalgia are always in fashion–it’s just a matter of what decade you’re re-imagining that resonates.
The fashion meaning of retro, first applied to clothes in the 1970s, refers to styles that are either copied or adapted from earlier periods. The retro reference was coined by London designers. And now for today’s top trends, it looks as though designers and celebrities have borrowed style cues from the past to craft looks that feel at once modern and retro.
Brighten up your bedroom or any room with the retro Flower Power Blanket



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