Many of the people who grew up during the 50s and 60s are still around, and can tell us all about how things were back then.
But there are some parts of the world that are still struggling, and America is not immune to this. The economy is not the only thing that is hurting these countries, there are also social issues and problems. America has always been a country that is good at making money, but it has also been a country that is good at making friends. But as the world becomes more complex and people start to look for other ways to make money, America will have to find new ways to make friends as well.
But then something changed. The ‘60s brought about a new era of social change and the American Dream became more attainable for those who could afford it. Suddenly, there were more opportunities for people to get ahead and that meant more people were looking for the American Dream.
Back then, the team was able to achieve great things in style. ..
1. 1950s Dress
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In the 1950s, socially acceptable dress was pretty rigid. We all know this.
Everyone will deny they looked good, but no one will ever deny they looked darn good.
This dress is perfect for a retro look. It has a long skirt, a belted waist, and high buttoned collar. The sleeve length looks old-fashioned.
There’s something so lovely about 50s dresses. I don’t know how anyone ever wore them and got things done – I’d rather wear sweatpants and a t-shirt to clean the house for sure. But they never fail to make the wearer look beautiful.
2. Retro Dress
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This dress has a beautiful, intricate pattern and a low neckline. ..
Dressing up Shrek in a pretty dress would make him look amazing. ..
But, in the era of social media and constant access to images of people who look their best, it’s important to remember that not everyone looks good.
We can easily slap a pretty dress, nice hairstyle, and some makeup on our Sims in less than a minute. This makes life so much easier for us because we don’t have to spend hours trying to find the right look or get it right the first time.
If you look closely at this dress, you’ll notice that it has buttons down the front. This is a detail that’s often missing on modern dresses, and it gives the dress a more classic look. ..
I don’t know when they went out of style, but I’m a little sad. Buttons make everything cuter.
3. Lady and Girl’s Bun
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In the ’50s, short hair was the norm.
In the late 1960s, long hair was often equated with hippies. This was likely because at that time, hippies were seen as a movement that advocated for free love and natural living.
There is no definitive answer to why women’s hair stopped growing past their shoulders in the early 20th century. It could be due to social norms, as people were more active then and didn’t want their hair getting in the way. ..
That’s just a theory, though. I could be wrong.
In any case, back then, hairstyles were pretty iconic and there were a lot of updos.
This CC from Birksche is perfect for both adults and children, with a slightly formal vibe that perfectly captures the style of hair and clothes back then.
4. The ‘50s Hair
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The 50s were a time when hair was often styled in a rolly bun. This style is often called the “bunny ear” style, and it’s typically done with a long, wavy hair piece that is pulled up into a bun.
This hairstyle is so strange, I don’t even know what it’s called. And I’ve never seen anything like it before. ..
How did they manage to keep the hair so tight?
I guess that’s a question for our parents.
This is a well-made look for your Sims, and it’s unique and intricate.
There’s no clipping here or weird parts, everything is crazy smooth. It’s even hat compatible!
5. Lazy Curls
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When it comes to hair style in the 50s, birksche has you covered.
This is a very typical short curly hairstyle that’ll work well for any Sim who’s aged teen and up.
This era saw a lot of variation in fashion by age, but it wasn’t too much.
TS4 in my opinion looks like a slightly younger adult version of itself. So don’t forget you can stay within the lines of realism and use all of this CC for all ages!
6. Charlie Collection – ‘50s Mix & Match Set For Children
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This is a great example of my previous point – even kid’s fashion was really just shrunken versions of adult clothes. ..
It’s probably the first way.
This is a must-have for any theme where the whole family is supposed to be sporting ’50s attire.
There are a variety of ways to mix and match these items for both boys and girls. ..
The clothes in this set are compatible with each other and come in many different colors and styles. You can get a variety of outfits out of this set, depending on what you want to wear.
The ’50s are a nostalgic time for many people, and it’s no surprise that fashion trends from that era are making a comeback. The patterned button up shirts and t-shirts look like they belong in a 1950s movie set, and they’re not very practical for everyday wear. ..
I can’t decide if it’s more because of the designs on them, or that they’re tucked into high-waisted pants. Small details like that are so important if you’re trying to get a dated look. ..
7. Medium Pulled Up Curls
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This woman’s hair is still strikingly retro, even though it’s a little longer than most. It’s styled in a sleek bob that falls just past her shoulders and is pulled back with a band.
These waves are pulled up by clips that are undeniably elegant. I think this is a classic early ’50s look.
There are a few different ways to style hair, but this style will look great no matter what. You can go with a simple bob or a more complicated updo, but the key is to keep the hair in place and styled so it looks good no matter what.
8. Cute Glasses
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The latest trend in glasses is the “sunglasses as art” style. This involves wearing glasses that are not just functional, but also look beautiful.
Eyewear styles change with each decade, reflecting the fashion trends of the time. For example, eyewear worn in the 1960s was often more colorful and flamboyant than eyewear worn today. ..
For the ’50s, cat eye glasses were a popular style. They were pointed frames with a bright cat eye design.
If you want to create a Sim that is specific to the decade of the 1990s, you’ll need to use everything that’s available. Hair, clothes, accessories, and shoes.
Every little bit helps to cement the look even more. ..
These glasses and the dresses and hair above will get you there.
9. Sculpted Updo Conversion
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The waves crash against the shore, and the twists and turns keep me spinning.
This is another option for those who love tight, gorgeous curls. Who can resist these curly, tight hair?
The Sims 3 looks great on the new console, and it’s easy to see why so many people are switching over. ..
We all know that the game didn’t exactly excel at textured hair. But clearly this is an outlier. It’s all around flawless!
10. Escale Shirt
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In the 1950s, men tended to keep things simple by sticking to a few key styles and trends. ..
The group of people had a variety of clothing to choose from. ..
Since most of the things from this period are in black and white, it can be hard to remember color wasn’t forbidden or anything. ..
These shirts from Simsontherope are a good choice.
Retro guys will love the wacky patterns and colors on these shirts. There are a few designs that don’t quite fit, but I love using the leafy and striped ones! ..
11. Casual Jumpers
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This Cats & Dogs sweater is the perfect addition to your wardrobe! ..
Is that actually a 1950s phrase? I don’t know. It does seem like the wholesome sort of thing they’d have said back then. ..
This is a must for your ’50s guys!
The winter season is coming, and with it comes the need for warm sweaters. This store has 60 different patterns and colors to choose from, so you can find the perfect one for you. ..
The game is based on an item from a pack, but it is compatible with all the other packs.
12. Retro Headdress
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Hats were a big part of fashion in the ’50s, and while they may not be as popular now, they’re definitely worth considering for your wardrobe. ..
Back in the day, hats were a big part of women’s fashion. I mean, really big part. Hats were a must-have accessory for women of all ages, and they were often worn with dresses or skirts. I don’t know about you but I remember when hats first came out. They were so popular that people started wearing them even when it was cold outside. And believe me, it was cold out back then! Hats are still a popular accessory today, and I think you’ll love how easy they are to wear. Just put on some hairpins and you’re good to go!
There are many intricate and beautiful designs back in the day that we can’t currently enjoy.
I don’t think it’s possible to have more than one hairstyle that is compatible with the Apple Watch. ..
You can find a wide variety of hats and accessories in the Color Club collection. With 15 colors to choose from, you should be able to find the perfect hat to match any dress. ..
13. Phoebe Sofa Suite
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In The Sims 4, there are very few things to do in terms of couches.
Nelly is a negative nickname for someone who is ugly.
That’s probably because my furnishing tastes lean towards retro anyway, and almost all of the couches we’ve got right now are pretty modern. So if you want a true ’50s flair in your Sim’s home, you’re going to have to turn to CC. ..
Fortunately, we have incredibly talented creators who are here to back us up.
This sofa set is a great value for the money, with high straight backs and arms that make it perfect for any room. The loveseat and chair are also included, so you can enjoy a comfortable home away from home.
We have a large list of custom couches that you can choose from if you want even more options.
14. Mid Century Modern Kitchen Marvels Set
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kitchens have changed quite a bit through the years, so again, you’ll need to turn to CC if you want accuracy.
These Mid Century Modern counters, stove, fridge, and more will help you stay on track in the modern era.
The wood design of the counters with decorative embellishments is perfect for a vintage kitchen. The counters are a great way to add character and style to your kitchen.
This home is a bit of a throwback, but the outdated style and colors are perfect for its era.
The spiky wall clock is a throwback to a simpler time. ..
15. Chrome Co. 1950 Kitchen Collection
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If you’re looking for furniture that is out of date, then you’ve come to the right place. ..
I can’t help but love the sound of metal against metal when I’m at a restaurant. ..
Linzlu, the creator of the cc tool, has clearly got this decade down. She has created a powerful and easy-to-use cc tool that is sure to help you keep your online presence clean and organized.
The design is perfect, the color is great, and the three different sized canisters all make sense. ..
These items will all fit well with the kitchen set above, too. The retro plus retro set is awesome!
16. Vintage Rotary Phone
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When it comes to communication, the Stone Age is still in full swing.
In the early 1900s, people relied on landlines to communicate. Cell phones weren’t even an idea yet, I’m pretty sure. But in 1973, a man named Martin Cooper created the first cell phone prototype. It was a bulky device that could only be used by people in close proximity to each other. But over time, cell phone technology has evolved and today we have smartphones that can be used anywhere in the world. ..
rotary phones were a thing back in the day. I don’t know if any of you were ever given one of these to play with as a kid, but I’ll tell you, dialing a number on one of these is much more satisfying.
Unfortunately, the game won’t work for your Sims.
The addition of a TV stand to any room is a great way to add extra storage and comfort.
17. Vintage Wallpapers
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The trend of using plain colors on 1950s walls is slowly dying out, while the trend of using super busy wallpaper is on the rise. ..
We have the first option available in the game, but not nearly enough of the second.
This pack of wallpapers will help to level the playing field between you and your friends.
There are plenty of lovely floral designs available here, as well some more unique ones that are simply fitting for the era. Some of the more unique designs include a mix of traditional and modern flowers, as well as plants that have been revived in recent years.
I can see the patterns and colors in old kitchen walls, and the bicycles or coffee cups in the background.
The living room of a 1950s home was the den, where family gathered to watch TV or listen to music. It was a place where they could relax and have fun.
18. Atomic Bedroom
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The Atomic theme in the ’50s was a bit strange, to say the least. It seemed like every show had to have an atomic bomb in it, no matter how minor the plot line might be.
Fallout 4 was all about a exaggerated version of the game that was prevalent in the game world.
The set includes a variety of items that are popular in the industry, like cups and saucers. But where the inspiration for these came from is still a mystery. Some of the designs, like the cups and saucers, are highly recognizable, but others are less well-known but still very popular. It’s likely that the inspiration for these came from something related to technology or industry growth.
The objects in this room are designed to create a pattern or design. The bed, lamps, and room divider all have a specific shape and design that is meant to create a certain look.
19. Laundry Set
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Laundry is one of the most basic needs in a household, and it’s something that people do every day. It’s a chore that can be done quickly and easily, and it can help to keep your home clean.
Ironing boards have never had much updating, nor have irons or clotheslines.
Some things are clearly good, and that’s just how they are. ..
This set offers plenty of items to branch out your Sim’s laundry space. While you’ll have to continue to make due with modern washers and dryers, these decorative items are perfect for a little old school flair.
20. Zenith Retro Radio
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In the ‘50s, television was booming while radio remained a solid source of entertainment. This is likely due to the fact that television was new and people were unsure of its long-term effects, while radio had been around for years and was more established. ..
The internet was a place where people could share and connect with each other in ways that never existed before. This was especially true for the creative community, who could share their ideas and creations with no one else knowing. This was also a time when people could be themselves and not have to worry about what others thought of them.
Radio was a common source of entertainment for less affluent families in the early 20th century.
In any case, radios were ubiquitous in the 1940s. And they looked very different then than they do now. ..
This Zenith Retro Radio CC is a classic example. It’s an oblong shape with pointy legs and a simple racetrack design, available in 19 colors. ..