Finery

IMG_2132_2Freaks. That was what hippies called themselves since each usually was considered a freak in their locale.  So Jefferson Airplane sings ”…and all the other freaks will share my cares” . San Franciscan hippies partly looked so flamboyant because a hundred year old opera house had sold off their costumes in late 1966.

During the late 60s just getting dressed could be a political statement.cause

In 1967 Georgia there were no shops selling hippie clothing like you saw in the magazines and on TV. Even bell bottoms were usually only available as Navy surplus. Since Freaks  followed a  do your own thing ethic TO CREATE THE MOST ORGANIC CLOTHING POSSIBLE.  people sewed a strip into the bottom of a pants leg to bell the bottom. People sewed their own clothes or altered what they purchased secondhand. And people began to embroider and paint their clothes. Tye-Dye was in and everyone thought they knew how. Even scout troops and church groups tried their hand. Freaks tye-dyed most anything available when the dye was ready.

Freak Clothing was fun and costumey or back-to-the-earth simple.  People mainly divided into two groups. One only had a few possessions. Another had enough clothes to fill an apartment and thus last between monthly commandeering of a laundromat.  Beloved jeans became souvenirs of the road and were patched and repatched onto works of art.

Most have vanished to recycling or trash, but a few beloved items are stashed away.  We would like to collect a picture  of your freak finery and urge you to consider donating it to the Atlanta History Museum or a like institution.
We are actively seeking a broader base to help with collecting artifacts, pictures,  snapshots, and hippie stories. To preserve our collective history consider donating or bequeathing items through us to the Atlanta History Center. Bequest your stuff to the best preservation available where their significance will be honored and appreciated into the future.

Can you contribute your part?

1967 psychedelic surfer pants featuring my version of Skip Williamson’s psychedelic sun, created for Raisin Bran, mystere’s chosen mark
1967 psychedelic surfer pants featuring my version of Skip Williamson’s psychedelic sun, created for Raisin Bran, mystere’s chosen mark                                     

 

home sewn hippie dresses
home sewn hippie dresses
Mitchell House Show display
Mitchell House Show display
Display of hippie clothes and cultural items at our Mitchell House Show.
Display of hippie clothes and cultural items at our Mitchell House Show.
One in a series of vests for imaginary rock bands.
vests for imaginary rock bands.
One in a series of vests for imaginary rock bands. These were created by FSU art student Tommy Giradeau in 1967One in a series of vests for imaginary rock bands. These were created by FSU art student Tommy Giradeau in 1967
One in a series of vests for imaginary rock bands. These were created by FSU art student Tommy Giradeau in 1967

 

I’m a £.S.D. addict medal from Great Britain. £.S.D. means “pounds, shillings, pence” and thus means I’m a money addict.
I’m a £.S.D. addict medal from Great Britain. £.S.D. means “pounds, shillings, pence” and thus means I’m a money addict.

 

Psychedelic surfer pants back , long pants cut-off..
Psychedelic surfer long pants cut-off.
Psychedelic surfer pants back
Psychedelic surfer pants back
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YIPPIE vest
Felix silkscrened shirt
Felix silkscrened shirt
Silk screen Felix covered many surfaces in our pad.
Silk screen Felix covered many surfaces in our pad.
Duck Hat. Worn to sell the Great Speckled Bird at 14th and Peachtree, and everywhere else.
Duck Hat. Worn to sell the Great Speckled Bird at 14th and Peachtree, and everywhere else.
Donald Duck was a great influence, especially the Unca Scrooge adventures, and the hat looked like a duck while tripping.
Donald Duck was a great influence, especially the Unca Scrooge adventures, and the hat looked like a duck while tripping.
Jeans worn for years, gives a whole new meaning to the organic clothing of today
Jeans worn for years, gives a whole new meaning to the organic clothing of today
There’s that sun again. It was the creation of underground cartoonist Skip Williamson, I learned in 2008.
There’s that sun again. It was the creation of underground cartoonist Skip Williamson, I learned in 2008.
Art Nouveau swirls planned for pants were never embroidered. Now commercialized versions of this style fill stores.
Art Nouveau swirls planned for pants were never embroidered. Now commercialized versions of this style fill stores.Rear of art nouveau pants
subtle cosmic cowboy batiqued shirt by Eve
subtle cosmic cowboy batiqued shirt by Eve
Goodwill dress shirt Eve batiqued into subtle cosmic cowboy
Goodwill dress shirt Eve batiqued into subtle cosmic cowboy
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Leather vest made for my mother by John Wireface at Atlantis Rising.
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Homage to Bucky Fuller -Spaceship Earth emblem silkscreen

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Ganja thermals
Ganja thermals

 

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