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From flared denim to clogs.

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Fashion is cyclicalwe all know that.

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Those boots you’ve been eyeing from ByFar?

That Insta-brandMirror Palaisyou’ve fallen in love with?

It’s pulling pages from ’70s disco fashion, too.

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It’s comfortable enough to feel like pajamas but put together enough to leave your house in.

Statement Flares

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We’re not talking just any flares.

Go all the way with a kitschy print to nail that disco vibe.

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And you know what they say: The wider, the better.

This on-the-go look is the epitome of ’70s-chic (and shockingly easy to replicate).

With your favorite fitted knit, it’s mod yet timeless in all the right ways.

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Mary Janes

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The best way to get ’70s style down pat?

Start from the ground up.

A pair of mary janes will do just the trick.

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These quilted styles put craftsmanship front and centerand look always ends up truly one-of-a-kind.

Shirt Dress

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What’s not to love about a shirt dress?

Belt it at the waist for maximum impact.

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Longline Shorts

Shorts not really your thing?

A longer silhouette might be your new go-to.

Pairing them with a high boot makes for a fun play on proportions.

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The halter styles are especially nostalgic.

And as another walkable footwear option, what’s not to love?

Just slip them on and go.

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Sweater Vests

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The layering piece we can’t get enough of?

Tie-Dye

We can’t talk about the ’70s without talking about tie-dye.

If you’re not feeling the DIY route, the options below do the work for you.

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Over-The-Knee Boots

Dress up any outfit instantly with a pair of over-the-knee boots.

They’re the perfect complement to an A-line mini dress.

Is it time for them to make a full-fledged comeback?

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