What does "right out of the sixties" mean?
Through the glass I could see a fifty-year-old woman with a long, gray hair worn straight down her back, clad in a dress right out of the sixties, smiling welcomingly from behind the counter.
>' is very much of that era or place. It is something which exemplifies the style of that time - in this case, the 1960s.
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Something that is 'right out of <...>' is very much of that era or place. It is something which exemplifies the style of that time - in this case, the 1960s.
contrapositionWhat does "right out of the sixties" mean?
in the fashion of the 1960s.