The sixties were a defining era for the world with it being one of the most tumultuous and divisive decades in history with fashion reflecting the change in culture.
Fashion began to become far more casual throughout the decade and many traditions were broken as people began to be influenced by figures such as Twiggy and The Beatles.
Here is a snapshot of some of the styles which Glaswegians were wearing throughout the decade.

5. Glasgow fashion in the 1960s
Children playing beside modern tower blocks in the Gorbals. The tenements which had formerly occupied the site were among the worst slums in Britain and there had been campaigns to redevelop the area for many years before work finally began in the late fifties. | Getty Images

6. Glasgow fashion in the 1960s
The Beatstalkers were formed in Glasgow in the early 1960s and were sometimes billed as 'the Scottish Beatles' because of the hoards of screaming girls that would attend their concerts. The band even had a huge concert in George Square in the summer of 1965 which became known as the nation's first-ever 'beat riot' as thousands of teenagers turned up for the gig. | Contriuted

7. Glasgow fashion in the 1960s
Crowds gather round a shop window on Sauchiehall Street. Photo: Unknown

8. Glasgow fashion in the 1960s
Crowds outside Glasgow Central railway station in July 1966. Photo: Unknown