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    Age appropriate and getting older

    Most of my fashion influences come from women that i see when i'm out and about. A popular outfit for ggs around here at the moment, when it stops raining, is hotpants, strappy vest top and light lace up canvas shoes. I love this look, and would like to copy it. However, most of women i see wearing this are probably about 18. My problem is that i am too close to being 30 for comfort. I've never seen a woman of around 30 wearing this so i'd have no chance of blending if i was to wear it out, not that i go out much anyway.
    It's this scenario that has made me realise that i'm getting old. I don't like it one bit. I just wanted to share my thoughts on this.
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    Some will disagree with me! I say wear what you want! I do and I'm twice your age! Now that sucks!
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    Mature women that have looked after themselves and dress well are the most beautiful and graceful of all women.

    See your age as a time when you are going to go from a silly girl to a lovely women Katie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suzy1 View Post
    See your age as a time when you are going to go from a silly girl to a lovely women Katie.
    Thats very true, but there is part of me that still wants to be a silly girl!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katie83 View Post
    Thats very true, but there is part of me that still wants to be a silly girl!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katie83 View Post
    Most of my fashion influences come from women that i see when i'm out and about. A popular outfit for ggs around here at the moment, when it stops raining, is hotpants, strappy vest top and light lace up canvas shoes. I love this look, and would like to copy it. However, most of women i see wearing this are probably about 18. My problem is that i am too close to being 30 for comfort. I've never seen a woman of around 30 wearing this so i'd have no chance of blending if i was to wear it out, not that i go out much anyway.
    It's this scenario that has made me realise that i'm getting old. I don't like it one bit. I just wanted to share my thoughts on this.

    Katie
    Ack in the last century when I started crossdressing I went to Vernons boutique in Waltham. Mass his advice to me about blending in and making a good one presentation was to dress a few years older than I was. I always found that helpful. But katie you are a cutie and the hot pants may work for you

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    Katie, I can indeed see you in hot pants! Well, I'd like to as well!

    In the confines of home, hotel room, etc... I have fun and dress for the feeling as well as the look. If I want to go out, then yeah... age appropriate kicks in. Ageing sucks in many ways, but the irony is that as we age we get more confident and know so much more. I would love to have the brain I have now with the body of an 18 year old... oh what fun I would have!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaz View Post
    Katie, I can indeed see you in hot pants! Well, I'd like to as well!

    In the confines of home, hotel room, etc... I have fun and dress for the feeling as well as the look. If I want to go out, then yeah... age appropriate kicks in. Ageing sucks in many ways, but the irony is that as we age we get more confident and know so much more. I would love to have the brain I have now with the body of an 18 year old... oh what fun I would have!
    Oh how i wish i knew what i know now when i was 18 things could have been so different, probably for the better too!
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    Hi Katie, Anyone as young and pretty as you are can surely pull off the Hot Pants look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUE ORCHID View Post
    Hi Katie, Anyone as young and pretty as you are can surely pull off the Hot Pants look.
    Hi Orchid. Thats nice of you to say that. It'd certainly be a way of drawing attention to myself!
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    Older women have fewer role models on the street--so many just seem to have lost interest in playing the "look nice" game. I know a few who still dress with style into their 70s & 80s. They don't have a "hot pants"'figure any more, but they still manage to look good with color, pattern, drape, & accessories.

    Look forward to looking good in different ways for many more decades!

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    I am in the group that says to wear what you want especially if you "borderline pass" and I'm being nice about "borderline". Really, who are we fooling? Personally with the minimum amount of scrutiny I really don't fool anyone and therefore I generally wear what I want, short of embarrassing myself. I am of the opinion that as we crossdressers age we have some much better physical attributes than our female aged counterparts. For example, most of us have much better looking legs and butts, at least more shapely and for that reason I consider that an asset and therefore am not afraid to show these off. I need to watch the type of top in order to conceal belly fat. If someone is observing my legs I then think that they are not spending an overly amount of time looking at my face and shoulders.

    You know, it really depends on what side of the bed I get out of each day that determines what I might be wearing for the day. Like most of you, I change my mind about what to wear 3 or 4 times before I ever get out of the closet. It just becomes wearing what I want and the h*ll with everyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katie83 View Post
    I've never seen a woman of around 30 wearing this so i'd have no chance of blending if i was to wear it out, not that i go out much anyway.
    Hi Katie,

    You should come to south east London. Some of our GGs have no idea of age appropriate. Plus you can have your hair pulled back tight and big hoop earrings for the Croydon face lift.

    It's all a case of perspective too. From age 52, 30 is very young, if memory serves me correctly. I'm pretty sure you can carry off any look.

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    If you believe you look good in it, wear it. This whole age appropriate thing is a bunch of horse hockey. You may be mature but you aren't dead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorileah View Post
    If you believe you look good in it, wear it. This whole age appropriate thing is a bunch of horse hockey. You may be mature but you aren't dead.
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    Enjoy yourself

    We don't dress "gender appropriate" so what is the reason to try to be 'age appropriate?

    If you are comfortable with the clothes go ahead and wear them. Somebody may make a comment or give you 'the look' but if you don't care...so what.

    Life is too short to sweat the trivia,
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    Hey Katie, up here in the North I see a lot of girls wearing short denim shorts with black or patterned tights with lace up canvas shoes as a daytime look. Some of those are in their thirties for sure & the ones with the figure for it pull it off just fine

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    Age appropriate dress is a concern. I don't think 30 is too old though. It is not a kid anymore for sure but still young enough to dress cute. I think the real age when one has to think hard about age appropriate dress is when they hit 35.

    Let me say it like this - one can wear anything they like but should they actually leave the house with it on?
    Figure appropriate also comes into play. You are slender enough to pull off a lot of looks. I don't know if the UK has this problem but in the USA we have some women who suffer from obesity who think it is cute to walk around in hot pants.

    It kind of reminds me of another slight dilemma - you know when you feel like you look good in something, can pull it off but are nervous about leaving the house in it cause you know it is gonna draw at least some negative attention. It is like, "What to do?"

    I have seen some older women who dress like they are still 21, and by older I mean 50 and above. It isn't cute.
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    Well, Katie, you're experiencing one of the sex differences that women get to go through. A guy of sixty can wear what a guy of 25 can wear. Same jeans, same shirts, sport jacket or tux, shoes or athletic shoes, etc. But a woman has to change it up as she gets older or gets made fun of as being 'age inappropriate'. Just one of those things. Makes us remember that in this respect, it really is easier being a guy.
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    I think we can find fine examples of elegant dressers at any age, but we must choose if we'd rather follow that example or emulate someone a bit ... more adventurous. My 53 year old wife dresses quite nicely most of the time, but can also wear a nice mini-skirt for the right occasion - and looks awesome in it.

    By the way, I don't consider myself old even at 52 and would never, ever want to turn the clock back to 18 or 30 or even 40. Life is so much better now, and it's so much easier to accept myself and find acceptance from others my age. Never look back, but instead enjoy where you are and look forward to even better things.

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    As a thirty-something gg, I wouldn't wear anything like that even if it's cute and I had the body for it. Maybe I'd worry that I'd look like a cougar.

    The clothes teens wear are usually kind of cheap and I'd want to wear something nicer, better brands that aren't associated with college kids. I'd worry more about looking grungy and cheap than looking age-inappropriate. I think you can wear hotpants at 30, just not in the same way that a teenager would.

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    Don't give in, Katie! Wear what u like! (Within reason!) We ALL have our limits tho, rite?! Even me. I've recently decided 16 may be TOO YOUNG a look for Sherry? What do u think?

    I HATE that, "blend", word! It can ruin going out for me!

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    Katie, I think you should dress the way you want until you turn 30. I still do and in two weeks I turn 29-29, next year I'll be 29-29-1.

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