The 1970s were a decade of great change and progress. ..
There are several distinct styles in the early, mid, and later years, but overall you can usually tell when something is from the ’70s.
The latest in fashion is all about those clothes and fads. ..
In the ’70s, many CC creators brought much of the era’s fashion and pop culture into the game. Yes, forty-some years later, and the ’70s have endured!
Retro gaming is alive and well in the world of CC, with new releases coming out all the time. ..
1. Farrah Flip Hair
This is a CC from the company Check Out.
If you have a female relative who was an adult in the ‘70s, chances are there’s a picture of them somewhere with this exact hairstyle.
In the early 1960s, Farrah Fawcett was one of the biggest stars in the world. Her signature coiffed locks became a huge hit with women across the world.
Like, a lot of people are using them. ..
The great thing about hair is that it can vary so much from person to person, so the ‘do got a lot of mileage, without being cookie-cutter copied.
Your Sims are not as good as you.
The Farrah Flip is still the most popular flip phone on the market.
This hair is so wavy, it looks fantastic in photos and videos. It’s a challenge to keep it straight, but fortunately we have a few tricks up our sleeves.
The combination of chocolate and strawberry ice cream is a perfect way to start your day.
2. Megan Tied Top + Jeans
This is a CC from the company Check Out.
The seventies were a time of big, flared jeans. ..
This denim is perfect for a skinny-fit person, with little wear and tear throughout. The torn and worn spots are also accurate, since any jeans that aren’t a skinny-fit tend to show these details.
There’s no way anyone can wear flared jeans without some tears. ..
There’s a really lovely top with this CC as well. It’s knotted at the center and features long sleeves, which makes for an incredibly unique (but distinctly retro) look.
3. Animated Disco Ball
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Disco is a popular music genre that people often have strong feelings about. Some people feel nostalgic for the disco era, while others find it boring or unenjoyable.
The ’70s were a time when funk music, clothes, and dance moves became their own culture. This culture reached a peak in the ‘70s.
This disco ball is not an exact replica of the kinds they had back then.
In The Sims 4, you can no longer create custom characters with different skin tones. This was a major disappointment for many players. ..
This simple device can turn your room into a bright light show.
This means that the Trump administration is considering a major policy change that could have far-reaching consequences. ..
Eve28 is a new online platform that allows users to create and share disco-themed content. This is great news for people who love 1970s music, because now they can experience it in a whole new way. ..
4. Male Medium Textured Hair Edits
This is a CC from the company Check Out.
If you want to look like a disco king or queen, you’ll need to have the right clothes.
Afros were once as big and beautiful as ever, maybe a little bigger than most folks opt for now.
There are a few different options for how to style your hair, but each one has a thick curly texture. You can use a hairbrush to style it, use a curling iron to curl it, or use a hair dryer to heat it up.
The new hairstyle in the base game is much more realistic than the original. The larger hair is now shaped more like a real person’s hair, and it’s much less puffy. ..
The new ‘do is a smaller, more compact afro that’s also gorgeously textured. ..
Both the ’70s Sim and the Modern Sim will be perfect for any fan of the decade! ..
5. Sims 1 Disco Jacket
This is a CC from the company Check Out.
In a nutshell, the prosecutor’s argument is that the defendant,
- knew of the risk of harm to others; and
- knew that his actions were a means to an end.
The trend of wearing collars with sharp points has slowly been dying out in recent years, replaced by more subtle designs. But this one-of-a-kind collar is still a popular choice, thanks to its unique design and its ability to keep your neck warm.
This is an article about the history of The Sims.
The Sims 4 now has Philosimy, a new feature that lets you control your Sims’ thoughts and emotions.
The disco theme is strong in this SimCity. The bright colors and bare-chested Sim characters really drive the message home.
The United States of America was on the rise, and the world was watching.
6. Summer Jumpsuit Collection
This is a CC from the company Check Out.
In the early 1970s, women’s fashion saw a similar revolution as men’s fashion. With the rise of women in positions of power, and the increasing popularity of feminist ideals, women began to demand more equality in the clothing industry. This led to a shift in how designers approached clothing for women, from traditional designs that were typically associated with men to more innovative and inclusive designs. This change was also reflected in the way clothes were sold, with more emphasis on affordable and accessible styles that could be worn by all types of people.
A jumpsuit was a large, colorful piece of clothing that could make a statement.
There’s a certain air of exclusivity when you step out in a denim-covered ankle garment.
But CC hasn’t gone that far yet. And honestly, I think that’s something to be thankful for. ..
Saurus created these jumpsuits that are more sensible than the ones from the 1970s. You can still get that ‘70s vibe, but in bright summery colors and stripes, using the best the decade had to offer rather than (arguably) the worst.
The array of colors is sure to keep you entertained for hours on end. ..
I’ve had these jumpsuits for so long, I can’t remember when I first found them. I don’t know if Saurus intended them to have a retro feel, but they totally do. They’re perfect for living in and feeling like a relic from the past.
7. Isabis Boots
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After your Sim puts on her flare jeans or jumpsuit, she’ll need a pair of towering, bulky heels. ..
I think the law in the ’70s was important.
These Isabis boots from MJ95 are perfect for the winter.
The extreme contours of that heel will make it perfect for nights spent dancing beneath the disco ball.
I don’t know how people actually dance in shoes like these. I’m pretty sure I’d break an ankle if I tried to even walk in them.
The people in the photos look cool, but I can’t help but feel a little groovy about them.
8. Soul Train Poses
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Soul Train is coming to our Sims! This is the most pleasantly surprised I have ever been in my life. I seriously can’t believe there are Soul Train poses available to our Sims. ..
I’ve finally reached the pinnacle of my Sims 4 experience. ..
Soul Train was a television show that aired from 1970 to 1978. It was a popular show because it featured soul music and dancers. The show was created by Don Cornelius and hosted by Lucille Bogan.
The show was called “Soul Train” and it was a popular television show that focused largely on soul, disco, and R&B hits of the time.
The popular fashion and dance trends were on display at the Soul Train show.
You can now place your Sims in the same funky dance poses that the smooth and talented participants of the show used.
There are a lot of different Soul Train options here, so your train can go on forever!
9. Copacetic Sideburns
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In the ‘70s, hair was a big deal on your head. It was often seen as a sign of sophistication and power, and it was often seen as a reflection of your personal style.
People loved to have facial hair. It was popular in the 1800s and early 1900s.
I think sideburns fall into the ‘facial hair’ category because they are typically worn on the lower lip and are typically used to cover up a beard or mustache.
The societal expectations about what was appropriate in terms of grooming had shifted dramatically by this point.
Now, most men have messy hair, a face with a few sideburns, and no hair on his head at all.
These CC sideburns have a really nice texture. They stop a couple inches above your Sim’s jaw, so they’re not nearly as extreme as they could be for a ‘70s look.
You might be thinking of getting a mutton chop, but you don’t really want it. You might be thinking that mutton chops are a good idea, but you don’t really want them. ..
I think the style of these lost their popularity because it’s not very handsome.
10. Curly Mop Hair for Men
This is a CC from the company Check Out.
This guy’s shaggy style is pretty typical for a 70s guy.
Big hair was the “in” thing in the early 2000s. ..
Throughout the 20th century, men’s haircuts gradually grew longer. ..
At this time, things were still relatively manageable.
Most guys wouldn’t be getting too crazy with their hair yet, and kept things just long enough to freak out older generations.
This Curly Mop Hair CC from Birksche is a perfect example of how to style hair in a modern day woman.
The woman had long, wavy locks that were kept cropped close. She was stylish and wore voluminous, wavy locks that cascaded down her back.
11. Skate Everywhere Mod
This is a CC from the company Check Out.
Disco took off in the ‘70s, especially in the disco scene. Roller skating became popular because it was a way to keep warm during the winter.
The popularity of dancing still persists even outside of nightclubs. ..
The city was on fire as people took to the streets to demand change.
Sims can now live the LittleMsSam fad by following her on social media.
Skating is a great way to spend your time in the city. Just like our fun-loving ‘70s ancestors, this add-on will help you see all the sights that are available in your city.
The rolling hills and blue waters of Brindleton Bay are a perfect place to spend a day. The water is so clear that you can see the bottom for miles, and the hills are so high that you can see the sky for miles.
And for period accuracy, make sure they wear really short shorts while they do it.
12. Swimsuit Recolors
This is a CC from the company Check Out.
The swimsuits currently available in the game are quite modern.
In considering The Sims, I suppose that makes sense.
If you’re looking to save on your Sims’ wardrobe, I’m sure you’ll want to consider something more fitting for when they go swimming.
These swimsuit recolors from simminginchi are perfect for just that kind of thing.
I love the ’70s style of floral and stripe designs, as well as the awesome color palettes. There’s a great variety of those styles in here, which is great. ..
13. Vintage Tees
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In the late 1960s, the rigid standards of dressing were quickly going by the wayside. This was due to changing social mores and the increasing influence of fashion designers. ..
In the ‘70s, T-shirts were becoming increasingly popular. They were seen as a staple in most people’s wardrobes, and they continued to be popular into the early ‘80s. ..
Eventually, they were available with some graphic designs and band tees were born.
I’m really happy that there’s a swatch for The Doors included here. Even if it’s in Simlish, I know that image, and any other ’70s music fan!
This shirt is a stylish way to show off your Flare jeans. It’s tied in a knot at the bottom, making it perfect for pairing with them.
14. Giselle Hair
This is a CC from the company Check Out.
Many women in the ’70s chose to keep their hair simple by parting it down the middle. This allowed them to wear a variety of hairstyles without having to worry about it looking messy or too long.
Greenllamas has helped me achieve this beautiful, dynamic and layered style in TS4.
It’s always nice when hair CC can be partially over the shoulder without being too bulky.
Back in the day, everyone looked like they had just walked out of a shampoo commercial. Whether they went with the Farrah Flip, long and silky, or another typical style, everyone looked amazing. ..
Your Sims now have the ability to become just as effortlessly beautiful, and slightly wavy.
This statement is true for all hair types, regardless of their length. The key is to use a hair straightener that is designed specifically for your hair type. If you have curly or wavy hair, for example, a curling iron will work best. If you have straight hair, use a flat iron.
15. Hippie Jeans
This is a CC from the company Check Out.
After the massive success of Woodstock, many hippies migrated to other parts of the United States and the world. ..
The “70s” in this context refers to the decade from 1971 to 1979. They were still alive and well, and living the same lifestyle for much of that decade.
Back in the day, clothing was really expensive. Inflation and all, but you know what I mean. ..
The denim trend is all the rage right now, and you want to be able to wear it for years to come. Especially if it’s a more unique style like this one with a distressed look.
Jeans are a versatile and popular clothing item. They can be dressed up or down, and can be made more interesting with the addition of a patch. ..