Dressing your age- 30ish and up

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  • carolanne84
    carolanne84 Posts: 53 Member
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    I don't think that people necessarily have to dress their age, but should dress in things that flatter their figure. If you have to tuck, roll, and squeeze into something then more than likely you shouldn't be wearing it. I am 27 and still shop in the junior stuff. First off is because I am short 5 ft 1and second is I just don't like the clothes in the women's area they don't fit my style.
  • smae1980
    smae1980 Posts: 794 Member
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    I do think there comes a time when you have to realize you look like a fool in junior clothes and I don't think anyone looks good in sparkles unless your 5-12, that's just me. I am almost 56 and cannot find a pair of jeans that aren't Mom Jeans though. Snce I lost weight, I have to go to the junior section and then they are so low my Arss sticks out when I sit. That was fine in the 70's but I'm a Grammy now. :explode::grumble: :ohwell: :laugh:
    You shouldn't have to go to Junior's to buy jeans...hit up a Macy's in the regular sections...Calvin Klein, etc. I *never* shop in Juniors!


    The Old Navy Sweetheart style is a classic rise, not high rise or super low rise, and has a bootcut option. I know some people don't like how Old Navy jeans fit, but I have a curvier bottom than top and I like how they fit. Plus they're inexpensive
  • RenCara
    RenCara Posts: 300 Member
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    I have three daughters to keep me in line as to if i am dressing "too young." They are never at a loss for advice.

    At 42 I share clothing with my teenagers often (I just tone down an item with something on the more conservative side) and I still feel good in skinny jeans and knee high skirts. However, there is a certain line you can cross into looking like a joke if you are not careful (In my case, one example would be Pink yoga pants) but most items can be wore if paired correctly with well ballanced item.

    It's all about feeling good and confident :)
  • CasperO
    CasperO Posts: 2,913 Member
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    Still in jeans, I pull them up, I'm an old guy. At 44 the biggest diff I see is that I don't like to go to work in a shirt without a collar any more. I'm into middle age, kind'a seniorish on the job. I'm an engineering tech. Shirts without collars just don't feel right in the shop/office any more. I want to look a little classier, or at least grown up.
  • librarygoddess2
    librarygoddess2 Posts: 145 Member
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    I dress my ageish.. meaning that I try to look presentable but I don't believe that I can't were something specific just because of my age.. does that make sense. I think if I find something that looks awesome on me and it makes me feel good when I wear it then I should be allowed to wear it. However, I do think there are certain things I will avoid because they might be inappropriate. For example if I stay away from the tight short mini skirt it's not because i'm too old it's because I think that no one should where a tight short mini skirt unless you are at home alone with that special someone doing some role playing. LOL. I also won't wear midriff but for the same reason. I think there is a point where we over sexualize ourselves. Don't get me wrong I LOVE dressing sexy and I think there is a place for it but I wouldn't choose it in everyday life. Now I'm just rambling so I'll say one more thing.

    There is one place where it doesn't matter if you're dressed too sexy or if you aren't dressed your age and no one will really care.... Comic con! I can't wait to wear something like this.

    http://www.ranker.com/pics/N1000080194/world-of-warcraft-comic-book-character-u7
  • 2kidsandadonut
    2kidsandadonut Posts: 140 Member
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    I have a hard and fast rule. For every five years you are over 35 you need to add an inch to your wardrobe. In other words if it is a skirt add an inch past your knees and an inch to your cleavage. You can wear whatever style you like but no one wants to see grandma in a mini skirt.
  • KathyEarhart
    KathyEarhart Posts: 94 Member
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    I'm 51 and I don't know what the fashion rules for my age are, so I probably don't follow them. But I live in a rural area and dress pretty casual most of the time. I don't really dress that differently than I ever have, except for work. And lounge pants. I love lounge pants, but we didn't have those back in the 70's.

    What are "miss me jeans"?
    what im wearing im my butt pic lol. I will wear whatever looks good and I like to wear. hell I would dress like a porn star or playboy bunny if I had the bod!

    LOL.. I just turned 32 yesterday and bought my first pair of miss me jeans today and LOVE them. I only shop juniors, because the rest looks old lady ish. When I was big I shopped in the bigger sizes, but now that I'm not, I'm enjoying being able to wear the fun stuff again. That said, I don't wear shirts that show my stomach, or pants that show my *kitten*.I don't wear super tight clothes, though I do like them form fitting and not baggy. I get more compliments now, than I ever did in my frumpy clothes. I used to wear everything baggy, feeling I was too fat for smaller. I had numerous people tell me I needed smaller sizes and now I have the confidence to wear them and not feel fat. I don't buy the stuff that is obviously teen looking and not appropriate for me. Right now I'm loving all the bohemian tops and the 60's & 70's inspired clothes.
  • eeebee
    eeebee Posts: 471 Member
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    Hell no.

    I'm 32. I'm "supposed" to stop wearing short skirts at 35. That only gives me 3 more years.

    If you look at my pictures, that's all I wear! :laugh: As long as I feel good about myself I will not be following any "rules".

    Plus, rules are meant to be broken. Rebel!

    Well said! I couldn't agree more.
  • FitN50s
    FitN50s Posts: 179 Member
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    I have a hard and fast rule. For every five years you are over 35 you need to add an inch to your wardrobe. In other words if it is a skirt add an inch past your knees and an inch to your cleavage. You can wear whatever style you like but no one wants to see grandma in a mini skirt.

    Not always true If grandma has the legs, then she should go for it.
    And yes, I am a 50 year old Grandma of 6. I'll wear my short skirts as long as my legs will allow. And the 4 inch heels.

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  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
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    I'm 51 and I don't know what the fashion rules for my age are, so I probably don't follow them. But I live in a rural area and dress pretty casual most of the time. I don't really dress that differently than I ever have, except for work. And lounge pants. I love lounge pants, but we didn't have those back in the 70's.

    What are "miss me jeans"?
    what im wearing im my butt pic lol. I will wear whatever looks good and I like to wear. hell I would dress like a porn star or playboy bunny if I had the bod!

    What makes those "miss me jeans" as opposed to regular jeans? Is the black part panties and the jeans have cut-outs?? Sorry to be so dense, I guess if you have to ask maybe you are too old. :ohwell:
  • jillyt85
    jillyt85 Posts: 161 Member
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    My mom is almost 55 and she doesn't give a damn what anyone thinks about her clothes. She's a punk at heart (loves Joan Jett) and wears clothes that make her comfortable and happy. She's basically a 55 year old punk and I think she is the coolest bc of it.
  • sheryllamb72
    sheryllamb72 Posts: 163 Member
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    Personally, I think it depends on your age and your size..........ie skinny jeans look fine on anyone teen - 45ish if they've got the figure to carry it off.......if someone is a plus plus size and wears skinny jeans, i dont care how confident they think they look in them, its a no no....!

    Totally disagree! I should take a pic next time I am wearing skinny pants. ;)

    It all depends on your leg shape, the fit and what you pair it with.

    Sorry, I don't agree........I won't express why because whenever I do express mysel on this site, I get bollocked by someone for having an opinion. !!
  • sheryllamb72
    sheryllamb72 Posts: 163 Member
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    I have three daughters to keep me in line as to if i am dressing "too young." They are never at a loss for advice.

    At 42 I share clothing with my teenagers often (I just tone down an item with something on the more conservative side) and I still feel good in skinny jeans and knee high skirts. However, there is a certain line you can cross into looking like a joke if you are not careful (In my case, one example would be Pink yoga pants) but most items can be wore if paired correctly with well ballanced item.

    It's all about feeling good and confident :)

    I agree.........when you see women in their 50's wearing short skirts with their tits on show it just looks like mutton dressed as lamb!! Not a nice sight!!
  • TweedleDebo
    TweedleDebo Posts: 423 Member
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    Never. I wear what I like and what looks good on me....without looking like a slutpuppy of course!
  • Buddhasmiracle
    Buddhasmiracle Posts: 925 Member
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    Personally, I think it depends on your age and your size..........ie skinny jeans look fine on anyone teen - 45ish if they've got the figure to carry it off.......if someone is a plus plus size and wears skinny jeans, i dont care how confident they think they look in them, its a no no....!

    Totally disagree! I should take a pic next time I am wearing skinny pants. ;)

    It all depends on your leg shape, the fit and what you pair it with.
    I agree with Jadedone! Age and size are not barriers to me.
    I dress business conservative with color -- hot pink, royal blue, plum, bright red or lemon yellow suits -- double breasted or single, a suit jacket with an asymetrical cut or man tailored. I work in a conservative, predominately male industry; but aside from that, I would choose this style anyway. I look great. For weekends, I like boot cut chinos or jeans, and tees with cardigans or pullovers I have a pair of black and red cowboy boots that I love, and a dark fringe "cowboy" jacket (leftover from the 70's and too big but I can't part with it). I like flannel shirts and jeans, and "Deadhead" tees. We go to dressy kind of functions so I stick with the basic little black dress .
  • SexyLexy83
    SexyLexy83 Posts: 340
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    FASHION:heart: AHHHHH my Favorite topic!
    I will be 29 in May, and I wear what ever I feel that I want to wear.
    You don't have to be a certain age to where certain clothes. You are your own self, Your own mind and own taste
    Wear what makes you happy and feels good :bigsmile:
    :heart: lexy
  • Sqeekyjojo
    Sqeekyjojo Posts: 704 Member
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    I'm 39.

    I'm usually found in jeans - mostly indigo or black, but there are a pale frayed, a beige and a green pair as well - and teamed with a vest top that covers everything or a fitted T shirt, sometimes with a plaid shirt over the top. I've got a battered old black leather jacket and wear Converse, trainers, Doc Martens, brown suede cowboys or black suede crepe soled boots. Most of my clothes are black, but there are also the odd khaki green, red, taupe or other 'non Barbie' colours in the wardrobe. I have trouble wearing some tops because I have quite well developed arm and shoulder muscles (bass players' arms, to be precise).

    Occasionally I'm found in gym gear - but that's mostly just swapping the black jeans for black leggings or trackies instead.


    If I absolutely had to wear a skirt, it would be a black linen calf length pencil skirt and that would go with a fitted shirt - my favourite is black with small polka dots on the sleeves and a lace up back detail. Plus black wedge or platform heels.



    There's no point trying to change - I don't feel right in skirts and dresses, I don't look right in them, pastels make me look like I'm a candidate for Season 3 of The Living Dead - and, in all honesty, seeing as I've got a nose ring and a couple of ear piercings (and a well hidden tattoo), it's pretty obvious I would be wearing a costume, to all intents and purposes, if I changed. I'd have to totally rethink the makeup situation as well.


    Having finally found myself, I don't want to give it up just because I've reached another arbitrary number on the calendar.
  • psiren28
    psiren28 Posts: 530 Member
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    I have a hard and fast rule. For every five years you are over 35 you need to add an inch to your wardrobe. In other words if it is a skirt add an inch past your knees and an inch to your cleavage. You can wear whatever style you like but no one wants to see grandma in a mini skirt.

    I'm 40, I have short skirts and they look good, as do my short shorts. I think its more to do with dressing for your shape than your age. I have decent legs but a flabby belly so short skirts are cool but crop tops are not.
  • psiren28
    psiren28 Posts: 530 Member
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    I have a hard and fast rule. For every five years you are over 35 you need to add an inch to your wardrobe. In other words if it is a skirt add an inch past your knees and an inch to your cleavage. You can wear whatever style you like but no one wants to see grandma in a mini skirt.

    Not always true If grandma has the legs, then she should go for it.
    And yes, I am a 50 year old Grandma of 6. I'll wear my short skirts as long as my legs will allow. And the 4 inch heels.

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    I hope I look like that at 50!! You look great and it would be a crying shame to hide those fab legs because you're considered 'too old' :)
  • JoJoDoerr
    JoJoDoerr Posts: 173 Member
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    There are a lot of things I think are cute but I won't wear because I know they would look ridiculous on me...however...I don't follow any "rules" either! If I like it and it makes me feel good and feel like I look decent...then I wear it! Life is too short to care what other people think about how I am dressed!

    P.S. - one of my first "goal gifts" to myself, which is coming up soon, is getting my tips (hair) done in pink! (kinda like the chalking pics you see everywhere...but I am going for it with the permanent color instead of chalk!) I have questioned myself about it being age appropriate but finally decided ya only live once!

    btw- I am 38