Rock-a-billy clothing creates a unique style and a visible presence in the rock community for these distinctive music lovers.
Rock-a-billy music has created a fashion movement that is not fading anytime soon.

Rock-a-billy Woman

As a rebellious style of music (think of Elvis Presley and his 'swaying hips' that caused a huge controversy), it would make sense that those who jump on the bandwagon and follow the style would dress in a controversial manner. Many a Rock-a-billy woman did just that.

Many Rock-a-billy women were less blatant in their rebellious attitude and wore simple form-fitting blouses with straight skirts that showed off a sexy body in an innocent fashion, or perhaps opted for a swing dress, which was lower cut at the top and had more of a flare to the skirt that was a lot less restrictive for dancing, others defied the rules of society at every opportunity.

The Rock-a-billy woman was one of the first women to wear pants in public. Today referred to as capris, the 'pedal pushers' worn in the 1950's were a huge fashion trend started by the Rock-a-billy woman, breaking rules and freeing other women to begin wearing pants on a daily basis outside the farm.

The modern Rock-a-billy woman may prefer something much simpler. Daddy-O style shirts have been brought into the 21st century for women's fashion, with form fitting shape that wasn't offered back in the 1950's. No longer do they hang shapelessly at the sides. Creeper shoes, once a 'male' thing as well, have been created in every color under the sun for women as well as men.
If you're looking for original Rock-a-billy woman wear, the best place to start is the internet, where you'll find a mixture of vintage wear left over from the 1950's (some, you'll find, is in much better shape than others), as well as newly manufactured items made in imitation of the 1950's icons that a Rock-a-billy woman so adores. Whatever the outfit be, a Rock-a-billy woman is always looking for a way to create their own style to outshine the average girl.

Rock-a-billy Hairdos

The exaggeration of the 'pomp' or pompadour hairstyle began with Rock-a-billy Hairdos. In the 1950's, when Elvis was 'the King', his crown was the envy of those with Rock-a-billy Hairdos. This style was worn by a number of celebrities during the era, including Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly, and many more.

Rock-a-billy hairdos were held in place with large amounts of pomade wax. Brylcreem, Black & White Pluke, Murrays and Layrite were all popular styles of wax in the 1950's, and many of those brands are still around today, for those who carry on the tradition of Rock-a-billy Hairdos.

Peek Toe Shoes

These dresses were worn with typical peek toe shoes, with thick high heels and a small opening in the toe. These were good for dancing and gave a great shape to the leg.

Rock-a-billy Swing Dress

Rock-a-billy women opened up the options for women to dress as they pleased, making it acceptable for women to wear pants in public. They were the pioneers of the pedal pushers, cropped pants that were worn in length just below the knee down to mid-calf. However, one of the most popular pieces of clothing was the Rock-a-billy swing dress.

A Rock-a-billy swing dress, although fairly modest, had a semi-low cut neckline, allowing women to show a little skin while still remaining chaste, as was required in society in the 1950's. The Rock-a-billy swing dress also offered more flexibility than the standard straight line wool skirt worn by many other women who followed the fashion trend. With the flair of the skirt in the Rock-a-billy swing dress, women could dance more freely and walk without any restriction in their step.

A Rock-a-billy swing dress was usually mid-calf length, leaving the bottom of the stocking-clad legs exposed.

Rock-a-billy lives on, and if you want to keep the true spirit of the style, you might want to find yourself a Rock-a-billy swing dress or some other form of Rock-a-billy wear and go out in full attire.

Once dressed in the appropriate manner, Rock-a-billy women are ready to party in style. Right next to their male counterparts, 'billies' dance and sing along with songs consisting of lyrics about anything from cars to women, interspersed with gulps and yelps characteristic of the musical genre.

The components of Rock-a-billy dress for men are simple. Slacks with pastel colored shirts, or sometimes Daddy-O style shirts, are worn, with the collar of the shirt worn over the collar of a baggy coat.

Daddy-O Shirt

The Rock-a-billy shirt is a staple of the Rock-a-billy look. Both men and women have worn different styles of Rock-a-billy shirts.

The Rock-a-billy shirt is defined by the pastel colors often worn. All have a collar, which is worn folded out on top of a baggy sport jacket.

Creeper Shoes & The Bolo Tie

Creeper shoes finish off the look. Creeper shoes are available in almost any color imaginable, but the favored look is still simple black and white.

  

A bolo tie (sometimes bola tie) is a type of necktie consisting of a piece of cord or braided leather with decorative metal tips or aglets (aiguillettes) secured with an ornamental clasp or slide.

The notable Rock-a-billy dress gives the avid music lovers a visible presence in the rock community. The clothes work to create a persona that cannot go unnoticed. People following this fashion and music trend are themselves referred to as 'Rockabillies' or simply 'Billies'.

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