Tailor-made clothing was very popular in Hong Kong in the early 1960s, and small local stores also found a place in the market by offering alteration services for people in the neighbourhood.
A US sailor in front of a tailor shop in Wanchai. The US Navy made frequent rest and relaxation visits to Hong Kong in the 1960s, with Wanchai a favourite hangout for American servicemen.
Hong Kong Week in 1967 saw a fashion show entitled “200 Years of Chinese Beauties” held at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel to present women’s fashion trends in China over the years.