ISRAEL MCCORKLE STYLE CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES
STORY OF A BOY
BE WHO YOU WANNA BE
GOLF WORLD 2026
TIME TRAVEL
WORLDS
Your Styles Decade
MILLENNIALS | GEN Y
1990s
The 1990s leaned into casual cool and streetwear. Oversized jeans, graphic tees, and flannels became staples, while minimalism showed up in slip dresses and neutral tones. Sneakers, chokers, and denim-on-denim ruled, reflecting a mix of grunge, hip-hop, and minimalist fashion trends.
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MILLENNIALS
1980s
The 1980s were flashy, loud, and unapologetic. Bright neon colors, oversized silhouettes, and power suits symbolized ambition and confidence. Pop culture exploded with MTV, blockbuster movies, and icons like Madonna and Michael Jackson. Technology began to reshape daily life, and everything—from hair to music—was bigger, louder, and more electrified.
GENERATION X
1970s
The 1970s were all about bold self-expression. Flared pants, patterned shirts, and earthy tones defined the era, along with bohemian influences like fringe, suede, and flowy silhouettes. Disco fashion also made a mark with sequins, jumpsuits, and platform shoes, creating a mix of freedom and flash.
BABY BOOMERS
1960s
The 1960s were bold, experimental, and rebellious. This decade broke free from conformity, embracing bright colors, mod fashion, and psychedelic art. Social change was in the air with civil rights movements, youth culture rising, and music from The Beatles to Jimi Hendrix reshaping sound. Everything felt like it was moving forward at lightning speed.
1950s
The 1950s embraced polished, classic looks. Men often wore tailored suits, neat trousers, and slicked-back hair, while women favored full skirts, cinched waists, and elegant accessories like pearls and gloves. The style reflected a post-war optimism, balancing sophistication with a clean, refined image.