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13 Stylish Things To Steal From Your Mom’s 70s Closet

By Kelsey Stoskopf
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Not everything in your mom's closet should be left in the 70s. As the saying goes, what goes around, comes around and that is no different with fashion trends. Many of the styles your mom rocked in the 70s are back in style today, waiting for you to rock the same. 

A Pair Of Classy Loafers

Those loafers your mom likely wore to work aren't out of style yet. Rock with a pair of jeans and cute jacket for a casual look other than sneakers or flats.

A Bell-Sleeved Dress

A bell-sleeved mini dress is the perfect summer party look. The big sleeves add a unique style. Pair with a fun heel to turn it into a sexy look.

Flared Jeans

Skip the skinny jeans, flared jeans are still a popular style. Pairing these flared jeans with a button down shirt and tall heel is the way to go in 2015.

Clothes Full Of Fringe

Fringe was a popular trend back in the day and like with all good trends, it has come back around. From skirts, to shirts, to hand bags, fringe is the way to go.

A Western-Inspired Belt

A belt with a bit of a western flare goes well with high waisted jean shorts for a cute Bohemian look. Your mom is sure to have one of these in the back of her closet. 

A Suede Skirt

Suede was a popular fabric back in the day and it's back. Suede is a chic style that goes well for a day at the office or a night out on the town. 

A Maxi Dress

Whether it's summer or fall, maxi dresses are fit for every occasion. In the summer pair with a cute sandal and for fall, add a pair of booties! 

An Oversized Coat

You'll feel like a queen in a bold oversized coat with shoulder pads and all. Slick your hair back into a tight bun and pair with golden accessories for the ultimate fierce look.

A Shearling Coat

Another go-to jacket for the winter season direct from your mom's closet is a shearling coat. You'll be warm and in style in no time.

A Pair Of Tall Boots

Choose a pair of chunky tall boots from your mom's closet for the perfect accessory to a cute mini dress. 

Wide-Leg Pants

Wide-leg pants scream 70s, but that doesn't mean they need to stay there. They're comfy and can be worn day or night. For a cute look at night, pair with a tight crop top.

A Saddle-Bag Purse

Ditch the big, bulky purses for this over-the-shoulder purse. Its fun shape and light feel make it a must-have for your own closet.

A Strand Of Pearls

Pearls are super classy and can be worn in a variety of ways. Whether you throw them over a black tee or a long dress, pearls are perfect for any outfit. 

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