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until around 1991 when digital photography began to appear.

Cburnett // Wikimedia Commons 1949: Silly Putty

Peter Hodgson invested $150 to create 1-ounce bags of Silly Putty in plastic eggs, and it became an instant success. Millions of the pliable goo have been sold since, and continue to sell today.

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University of the Fraser Valley // Flickr 1950: Poodle skirts

Juli Charlot created the original prototype of a poodle skirt in 1947 after cutting a circle of felt to fit her waist and appliqueing Christmas trees to it. By 1950, the skirt became so popular that she opened her own factory. Although many designs were used on the skirts, poodles were the most popular, making the skirt a true icon of the 1950s. Its popularity continues as a novelty retro item.

Public Domain 1951: Vintage toys

1951 saw the release of a collection of toys that became classics through the decade, including a crawling baby toy ($1.15); Hopalong Cassidy Wrist Watch ($7.65); the pull-along Butch the Pup toy that barked and wagged its tail (56 cents); and the Alice in Wonderland watch ($7.65), among many others. The advent of images of Walt Disney characters also pushed the View-Master into popularity this year.

Museum of Hartlepool // Flickr 1952: Panty raids

Originating in 1949, panty raids took off in 1952 after a crowd of male students at the University of Michigan entered several women’s dorms and “took items of lingerie as souvenirs.” Before the year was out, the raids spread to 52 campuses across the country, with as many as 3,000 male panty raiders at the University of Texas in 1961. The fad died in the late 1960s with changing attitudes, rule changes on college campuses, and other outlets for social protest.

Wystan // Flickr 1953: 3D movies

Beginning with the release of “Bwana Devil” in 1952, the popularity of 3D movies spread far and wide in 1953, when there were more than 5,000 theaters nationwide equipped to show them. The movies “House of Wax” and “It Came From Outer Space” were released in 3D this year. Moviegoers complained of eyestrain a few years later, but new technology fueled a comeback with IMAX films.

Warner Bros. 1954: Davy Crockett

Actor Fess Parker, starring as Davy Crockett, helped launch this wildly popular television series this year. Nearly 12 million viewers watched each of its five installments, beginning in December. “The Ballad of Davy Crockett,” the show’s theme song, became a #1 Billboard hit in 1955. His signature coonskin cap topped The New York Times’ list of must-have toys of the decade.

 

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