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.

9. Glasgow fashion in the 1960s
Two young boys playing outside in the Gorbals. | Getty Images

10. Glasgow fashion in the 1960s
The new Nightcap Bar on the London to Glasgow overnight sleeper train with guests enjoying a refreshment in 1964. | Getty Images

11. Glasgow fashion in the 1960s
Before the days of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Harvey began his music career performing in skiffle groups during the 1950s before forming his beat band. In May 1960 at the Town Hall in Alloa, Alex Harvey and his Big Beat Band opened for Johnny Gentle and His Group, "His Group" being The Beatles (John, Paul, George, Stuart Sutcliffe and Tommy Moore). | Getty Images

12. Glasgow fashion in the 1960s
A street scene captured from Queen Street of George Square with the Glasgow College of Building and Printing under construction in the background on North Hanover Street. The building was opened in 1964 by Labour leader Harold Wilson. | Glasgow City Archives