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Intel Lab Fashion: Miniskirts, Bunny Suits and Hippie Flare [Retromodo]

A sterile microchip clean room is only in regards to the last place you’d look forward to finding juicy cultural remnants. That’s why Intel’s photo archive is your complete more interesting.

Intel Lab Fashion: Miniskirts, Bunny Suits and Hippie Flare [Retromodo] During the ’60s mini skirt craze, ladies often shortened their lab coats to mini-skirt lengths. ©Intel Corporation 1969. All Rights Reserved.

The Intel Museum Archives delivers some surprising and joyous visual arcana: diagrams of circuit boards, huge computers and audacious fashion . We’ve posted several of our favorite photos below.

Peace is Patriotic

The embroided fusion of flowery cheer and anti-nuke politics of this late ’60s lab smock is very fetching. The look must be resurrected and made standard issue for lunch ladies, dental hygienists and lab technicians.

Intel Lab Fashion: Miniskirts, Bunny Suits and Hippie Flare [Retromodo] ‘Embroidered Lab Smock’ (1968). This light blue lab smock with peace sign up left side is surrounded at top by flowers. Intel Museum Archives. © Intel Corporation 1969. All Rights Reserved.

Intel Lab Fashion: Miniskirts, Bunny Suits and Hippie Flare [Retromodo] ‘Air Shower’ (1993). Color photograph of an air shower. The overall step ahead of entering the wafer fabrication work area is a 360-degree turn within the air shower. The air shower removes any particles that can were picked up while the employee put on the bunny suit over their street clothes. Intel Museum Archives. Copyright © Intel Corporation 1993. All Rights Reserved.

Intergalactic Laboratory

In this example, the bunny suit has nothing to do with Hugh Hefner. Often known as the clean room suit , the bunny suit is worn by semiconductor and nanotechnology line production workers.

The suit could also be a fail-safe for Halloween revelers on low budgets, the go-to for pre-apocalyptic B-movie directors and (we expect) partial inspiration for the Beastie Boys’ intergalactic work crew.

Intel Lab Fashion: Miniskirts, Bunny Suits and Hippie Flare [Retromodo] ’4-Inch Wafer Positive Acid Spin’ (1976) Black-and-white photograph of an operator in an early bunny suit. Four-inch wafer being prepared for positive acid spin. Four-inch wafers were introduced at Intel in 1976. Intel Museum Archives. © Intel Corporation 1976. All Rights Reserved.

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