The 1960s in America were a time of change, and the fashion world was
not excluded from this. The fashion revolution in the ‘60s witnessed an explosion
of youth that again changed styles completely. The Western world began to rebel
against the runway collections of designers in Paris and create their own trends
instead. Designers then followed their creations and desperately tried to include
them into clothing for the masses (“The People History,” 2010). This era is when
the ever-popular wardrobe staple of blue jeans became the fashion staple that it is
today.