Tie-Dye Shirts
Woodstock '69 remains one of the most legendary music festivals in history, perfectly capturing the essence of the hippie counterculture. This photo shows a vendor selling tie-dye shirts, a fashion staple that came to define the late 1960s. Since the festival had no official merchandise, these vibrant shirts were the closest thing to a Woodstock souvenir. Today, tie-dye is still popular in stores worldwide, but its roots trace back to the Summer of Love and festivals like Woodstock.




