Costumes: What we need
We want to try and make our 60s costumes as authentic as possible, and the best way to do this is to piece together the outfits ourselves, rather than buying them as a set online, so we can avoid it looking cheap/like a costume/stereotypical.However, we also need to think about how long we have to get these outfits and our budget, so if we see a costume that we can style to look authentic, we have that as an option too.
For the band, each member will have...
-A fitted jacket
-a coloured shirt
-fitted trousers
-smart dress shoes
Blazer: Single or double breasted, collard, buttons, block coloured or stripes suede/velvet/cotton/corduroy





Shirt: either a linen button up shirt (plain or paisley print), mock neck wool shirts, or block coloured turtle necks.








Trousers: straight legged trousers, chinos, normal suit trousers, block colours/black/stripes




Shoes: smart, dress shoes, brown/black, with laces, leather/suede
For the band, each member will have...
-A fitted jacket
-a coloured shirt
-fitted trousers
-smart dress shoes
Blazer: Single or double breasted, collard, buttons, block coloured or stripes suede/velvet/cotton/corduroy





Shirt: either a linen button up shirt (plain or paisley print), mock neck wool shirts, or block coloured turtle necks.








Trousers: straight legged trousers, chinos, normal suit trousers, block colours/black/stripes




Shoes: smart, dress shoes, brown/black, with laces, leather/suede









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