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White Mod

Would this be sutible "mod" clothing?
I am planning to go as a mod to a fancy dress party and I'm not sure if this is sutible.
I plan to wear: a white shirt (dress/casual) with a slim black tie, i will wear black trousers or straight black pants, and wear black shoes or plimsols.
Is that sutible, if not any ideas?
thanks a lot!
Yeah, I like it. That's perfect.
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White Mod Sunglasses $4.97 Eyewear/Sunglasses accessories for plus size halloween costumes - Complete the look of your 60's mod costume with these White Mod Sunglasses Accessory... |
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Womens Mondrian Mod Costume $31.96 The Women's Mondrian Mod Costume gets its name from the artist, Piet Mondrian who invented the art style called Neo-Plasticism. This style featured painting with horizontal and vertical black lines filled exclusively with white, red, yellow and blue. Although he died long before the height of mod fashion, his modern style was popular during the modernist movement in the 60s. The Women's Mondrian Mod Costume feature a mini go-go dress with a keyhole front and blocks of yellow, blue and red on a white background. Accessorize your Mondrian Mod costume with a mod wig and white go-go boots. We have listed are features suggestions here. Show your love of modern art this Halloween with this stylish mod costume. Size: Standard One Size Color: As Shown Material: Polyester Care Instructions: HAND WASH Condition: New |
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Alcatel 5052 2-Ports Plus Redundancy GBE Ethernet Mod White in colorOC50001099 $921.55 Alcatel 5052 2-Ports Plus Redundancy GBE Ethernet Mod White in colorOC50001099 |
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Funky Mod Child Costume $26.96 She is totally funkadelic when she wears this Funky Mod Child Costume to her next Halloween or costume party. It is a truly mod minidress in a combination of electric blue panned velvet with hot fuchsia satin trim at the waist and hem with a faux underskirt of flower power in blues and fuchsia and on the satin trimmed sleeves. There is also a satin matching headband included. Add a pair of child's white go-go boots, mod round sunglasses, white stockings and child's white gloves, and she can party or play dress up at will. This is the perfect costume for the young girl who wants to look cute and not scary for her trick or treating. She'll look adorable in this retro groovy look that brings back the days of Carnaby Street and the London Mod scene. Comes in small, medium and large. Yeah, Baby! Size: S Color: As Shown Condition: New |
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Mod Doll Adult Costume $26.66 Oh behave, baby! Or, just don't, cause you'll look too shagadelic! If you're ready to Go-Go to town then you're going to have a blast with our Mod Doll Adult Costume. Bring this classic American Bandstand look to your adult costume party or Halloween party and let everyone know that you are the proverbial mistress of the dance floor! The Mod Doll Adult Costume includes a black, white, blue, and magenta go-go mini dress with white cap. Accessorize this one to perfection with our White Knee-High Boot Adult and Magenta Mod Bangle Bracelet, both found elsewhere on this site. If you want a sexy yet simple costume with a sense of shagadelic fun then you can't go wrong with our Mod Doll Adult Costume. Don't wait for the Mod Doll Adult Costume to go out of stock, just get one of your very own today! Includes dress and hat. Standard (Fits Bust: 34-38, Waist 26-32.) Boots sold separately. Jewelry not included Gender: Unisex Age: Adult Occasion: Everyday Size: One-Size Color: As Shown |
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Mod Duplex Mod $8.99 MOD DUPLEX MOD |
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Forum Novelties Inc 33806 Mod White Sunglasses $18.66 Fun fashion sunglasses with a retro flair. Add that perfect finishing touch to your Mod costume. Mod style sunglasses are white plastic with sunglass lenses. Available in one size Fits most. Includes: sunglasses. Also available in Red or Black sold separately. Pick up some of our other mod accessories to complete your Halloween costume. |
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Mod White Sunglasses $3.99 Includes: One pair of white sunglasses. Occasion: Everyday Size: X Color: As Shown |
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Miss Mod Costume for Adult $39.97 Miss Mod is shakin' it up just the way it was donein the 60's & 70's. In this foxy little number, y ou will be the grooviest chick at the pad! When you come into the room you'll turn the party into the set of Laugh-In. Features black & white print dress with red trim, black & white sleeves with red trim & a red headband. |
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Mod Squares Hanging Bassinet $899 Chic and Contemporary This beautiful and striking Mod Squares Hanging Bassinet is designed straight out of your favorite fairy tale The classic wicker bassinet set in a stark white finish and dressed in stunning and fresh looking cream bedding accented with bold red and blue squares will set the tone for charming style in your darlings nursery The mini Eiffel Tower applique in coordinating colors adds that perfect finishing touch It comes complete with a mattress sheet pillow quilt and adjustable hanging ropes Sweet Dreams |
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Miss Mod Adult Costume Large $36.96 This costume has it all - boldness, sex appeal and classic mod style. The costume features a white mini dress with silver polka dots and bold black lines framing your hips and torso. The gloves, round mod sunglasses and the wide headband which were so in at the time, are also included. Mod was characterized by bold patterns, contracting colors and futuristic styles. The attitude of mod was cool in an almost aloof way. It was the very trendy way to dress and act in the early 60's. What started in a small area of London skyrocketed into runway haute couture then made its way to mainstream America. The proper way to accessorize your feet would be with go-go boots, sold here separately. Gender: Female Age: Adult Occasion: Halloween Size: Large Color: As Shown |
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Mod Wig - 60's Blonde $15.95 Are you taking it back to a time when it was all about the Beatles, Hendrix, Monkeys, and Go-Go Dancing? Well than this Mod Wig is the perfect compliment for the era. This Mod Wig is blonde and comes with the white headband and bangs with big poof in the back just like all the who is who wore in the nineteen sixties. If you want to capture an era this Halloween than this is the perfect piece to help make your costume look authentic. |
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Teen Mod Girl Costume - Teen Halloween Costumes $25.57 Teen Mod Girl Costume This Teen Mod Girl Costume includes the sleeveless mini dress in a block pattern of blue, bright pink, black and white, and the white cabbie-style hat. Boots available separately. Gender: Female Age: Adult Size: Teen Color: As Shown |
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Promotion Bundle,MOD White SS Edition Intellimouse 1.1 + White Fnaitc Mousepad (Custom Pad), Fast & Free Shipping, $65.99 Promotion Bundle,MOD White SS Edition Intellimouse 1.1 + White Fnatic Mousepad (Custom Pad), Fast & Free Shipping, |
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Xbox 360 mod - White and black
Looking Good Throughout the Years: a History of Men’s Suits
It's no secret that the twentieth century AD saw more changes in the fashion industry than had ever been seen in previous centuries. A number of clothing trends have gone down in history as an emblem of a particular time or decade. Bell-bottoms, for instance, are an eternal symbol of the 1970s, while the 1980s will always be remembered for shoulder pads if nothing else! However, the evolution of men's suits also betrays a distinct sense of social history - one that's too strong to be overlooked.
At the turn of the century and through to the 1920s, there was still a distinct disparity between men's 'daywear' and 'eveningwear', and men's suits usually took the form of a tailcoat with a pristine, starched white shirt worn underneath, and perfectly accessorised by a top hat and black leather shoes. But the Wall Street Crash of 1929 had a profound effect on men's formalwear as there were severe cutbacks in the way clothes were manufactured and less people bought them. Men's suits in the 1930s were altered in style to make their wearers appear to have wider torsos and squarer shoulders, while the double-breasted suit began to become popular as well.
However, the Zoot Suit was one exception to the rigid fashioning of men's suits during this decade. With low-waisted, wide-legged and tightly-cuffed trousers and a long coat, Zoot Suits were primarily popularised by young African-Americans and Hispanic Americans, until the War Production Board branded them as "wasteful" in 1942 and banned their further production. The style persisted until the 1950s, however, when men's suits evolved into something more business-like and men everywhere began to wear narrow trousers with single breasted coats - an authoritative style that reflected the role men were suddenly expected to play in post-war society and was largely influenced by the "demob suit" given to soldiers at the end of the war.
But the course of the late 1950s and the 1960s saw the dawn of a subculture that was to play an undeniable influence in the evolution of men's suits for years to come - mod culture. Peaking in London in the mid 1960s, those classed as "mods" became known for engineering key cultural and fashion trends in the UK and male mods donned slim-cut Italian suits - a clothing style that soon became a hallmark of the era. As the mod movement continued to change, a new mod suit came into being - which saw three-button suits twinned with shirts, braces and often Dr Marten boots. Indeed, although mod culture began to decline in the 1960s, giving way to the hippie fashion of the anti-war campaigners, the key features of the mod suit continued to endure and still plays a significant role in the development of the suit today.
In the 1970s, bell-bottom suits became a common feature as disco reigned supreme - and women began wearing men's style suits too! Nevertheless, the 1980s saw a further turning point in the evolution of men's suits. As a new breed of young professionals began to emerge with large bank balances and an eye for what was trendy, first-rate fashion designers began to cater for the ‘yuppie’ in a way that was never seen before, and the concept of the 'power suit' was born.
The 1990s love affair with retro clothing extended to men's suits as well, though to a lesser degree than with men's casual wear. Suits began to become available in a wide range of colours and cuts, and this eclectic approach to men's suits has continued into the new millennium. Today, prevailing men's suit trends include slim-fitting trousers paired with single-breasted jackets and waistcoats worn with brightly coloured skinny ties - a fashion that largely takes its influences from modern musical trends and is, moreover, emblematic of the way current social movement shape and style the way we look.
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