Numerous people would claim that the ’70s, in all of their feathered-hair, polyester-clad reputation, haven’t developed as well as other decades. We look back at the 10 Fads In The 1970’s You Most Likely Forgot About:
Fondue
Everyone appeared to own a fondue set in the ’70s, but it’s not precisely on the peak of everyone’s account for a must-have apparatus today.
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Clogs
The awkwardly solid clogs of the ’70s were a firmly Scandinavian import, frequently used with bell bottoms and rustic tops.
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Aviator Glasses
You gotta admit that the 70s’ eyewear was weird — Aviator Glasses weren’t meant to blend in especially those oversized spectacles.
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Disco
Odds are great that your memories of the ’70s involve a man in a holiday suit highlighting his most delightful disco moves.
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Shag Rugs
One of the intriguing interior design fashion of the ’70s is unquestionably shag carpeting, which frightened to plunge.
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Nerf
Back in the early ’70s when Nerf managed to sell just one product: a squishy 4-inch foam ball.
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Custom Vans
You won’t discover many air-brushed flashes anymore, but you will find loads of natural wood rooms and super-clever design plans.
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Macramé
In the ’70s, it appeared like everyone had their own passionately handwoven string designs dangling on the walls, or quite yet, carrying some sort of houseplant.
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Platform Shoes
The memories we had for the ’70s were fluttering around in platform footwear, you plausibly recognize how absurd they were — but how cool you felt using them.
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Atari
Some people are abandoning their Xbox for an old Atari 2600, but the nostalgia that befalls games like Pong, Asteroids, and Centipede is robust.