While Tootal might be the obvious name when it comes to 60s-style scarves, there are plenty of other designs out there – like this Universal Works Polka Dot Red Summer Scarf for example.
It's a cotton scarf in a bold red with white spots, finished with fringe edging and Universal Works branding and sized around 110cm x 20.5cm.
The new Heritage Research collection focuses on a classic ivy league look, so it's no surprise to see these Heritage Research Standard Chino Trousers as part of it.
A classic Chino with a premium finish and available in two colour options (a navy compared to the cream above), it's offered in 100 per cent Italian Chino cotton with a RiRi zip, cotton cambric lining, double rear slash pockets and horn buttons.
Holding this brown leather 1960s satchel briefcase, you could almost close your eyes and be a student back in the 1960s.
An era of protest and free love, this 100% leather satchel is well-loved and steeped in history. It fits A4 sized things so it's not just cool but practical and your liberal side is crying out to own it.
You can pick up a baseball cap just about anywhere – but nothing like these authentic vintage reproduction baseball caps by Ebbets Field Flannels.
They're reproductions of caps worn from days gone by, often featuring designs by teams or leagues no longer in existence. All premium stuff too, using original wool flannel broadcloth, with a goat hair buckram soft crown, satin undervisor and cotton sweatband. No sir adjuster either, you'll need to buy the one for your head size.
Pictured above, you'll find one for the Habana Leones, as worn in the Cuban League in 1940 and over the page, you'll see the Brooklyn Tip Tops cap fro, the Federal League in 1914. See all the range at the Superdenim site, price for each one is £42.50. Find out more at the Superdenim website
If plain, simple and classic is your idea of a good pair of trainers, you just might appreciate the latest reissue of the Adidas Samba Suede.
Very much back to basics with the original black and white colour scheme, gold detailing and branding, a premium suede upper, white contrast sole and white laces.
It's a classic 50s-style jacket, but there's one bit of detailing might make this Baracuta G35 Dean Windcheater a love/hate thing.
The jacket is undeniably classic though, a jacket with a 1950s influence and heritage (think James Dean in 'Rebel Without A Cause'). It's made of cotton canvas, unlined and with a two-way zip, button cuffs and semi-elasticated waist.
But it's all slightly ruined by the use of the modern-era Baracuta logo, something that certainly wasn't around 'back in the day'. Shame about that, but if you can deal with it, £99 gets you one.