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    What an Awful Dilemma...

    An awful lot of folks here have this idea that a woman should "dress her age", which I happen to find silly on a # of levels...

    What if a GG or a CDer is 60...but can pass for 45? She should wear what?

    Or one that is 45 but looks every bit of 60 due most likely to cigs, alcohol, drugs etc.?

    So, just WHAT should these women wear?

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    I somewhat agree, when I dress en fem I tend to dress younger than my 52 years, I really like the younger looks myself but still want to be tasteful

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    Even if the words "dress her age" come out of my mouth, that's probably not exactly what I mean. Yes, a woman (or a CDer) who can look like 45 can dress like a 45-year-old. But it still wouldn't be a good idea for her to dress as a 20-year-old would. As a young man, I could become a pretty hot-looking young woman, and I loved that look. Well into my 60s now, I might fantasize (might??? I DO fantasize) about having that kind of look again, but it's not going to happen in reality, and if I tried, I would look as silly as a 60-something woman who is trying look like she used to look. Middle-aged and older women can still be wonderfully attractive, so if I were to start dressing up again, I would have to go for the kind of look that mature women can wear naturally and gracefully.

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    well I think its meant to dress more tastefully. a 45 year old women might not be able to get away with wearing a crop top and short shorts.
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    "Age appropriate" does not mean a chronologically perfect match. An age in fashion is a range. Any reasonable person knows that. Equally known is that the "range" is not multiple decades.

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    If I dressed my age I'd have to look like my late grandma, and that's not about to happen. Advantage closet - I can dress any way I want.

    I used to be friends with a woman in her mid 70's. She had an outdoors weathered face and grey hair. Definitely no spring chicken. But she had her hair done in two long braids, usually reserved for the younger set. What set her apart was her fabulous personality and joie de vivre. And so she looked very good.

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    I am over 60 years old; I really can not see me dressed in a micro-Minnnie dress.
    So I will dress like a grandmother I am.
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    I've been told that I look about 15 years younger than I actually am, but still the age of female that I can pass for wouldn't wear mini skirts anymore. I seriously doubt that she would dress to the nines to go grocery shopping, buy gas, pick up meds, go to the post office, or myriad other humdrum activities in everyday life, so I see no reason to do it myself. I will however get fancied up for a special occasion and I believe many GGs would do the same. That being said, dressing ones age can reflect the age of the GG one wishes to emulate.
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    Dress age appropriate but don't look dowdy or s***ty.
    Dress as young and as smart as you can without looking ridiculous.
    Work on your elegance,
    and beauty will follow.

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    dressing classy is aslways appropriate at any age

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    That's another term I can't stand almost as much as "acceptance" or "tolerance". Who pushes that crap anyway? I don't believe that "age appropriate" makes sense for the most part. If you have the looks and confidence to pull off any outfit you should wear it if you want to. I will be 44 years young this year and I will continue to dress and go out as if I was 20-30 yrs old. Also, I know a few women well over 50(at least 1 of my ex gf's) who look better in a mini than a lot of girls half their age. At just what age does a certain type of dress become appropriate? And just who is the arbiter that decides? Hogwash if you ask me.
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    As a girl that does not only pencil skirts and very professional outfits, I have many younger type outfits as well. As you can tell by some of my pics, I love colors on the youthful side on will continue to wear such. I feel the same as long as you aren't showing your "bits" to everyone on the planet, age appropriate clothing is what ever you want it to be. Think American eagle outfitter, rue 21, forever 21... You get the idea..so yeah...that's my take...
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    I will be 45 in a couple of months....I wish I dont look like 60

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    Just because I can look good dressing like a s$%ty college girl doesn't mean I should. I wear every day clothes for my age, even though my profile picture is of me in a mini dress I've only wore one a couple of times. And that was in the privacy of my own home, as I have not got the confidence in wearing something that revealing in public and its pretty cold out side. Sure I show a lot of cleavage but when you've got them might as well show them off. This rule applies more to being out in the general public as compared to behind closed doors.
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    Ladies, I still have a tight butt, a fairly smooth complexion, and long, lean legs; I'm not going to cover them up just because I'm 20 years older than some of the guys & gals I go out with; I'm not a tramp even though some might say I look like one sometimes; I don't particularly care what "they" think or say; I dress the way I want to dress and I get a lot of compliments--and looks--and winks--and hits.

    Mind you, I'm not going to go grocery shopping dressed the same way I'd go out at night, but even then I'm not going to dress like my grandmother. As long as I can pull it off, I'm gonna; when I, note I said I; when I don't think it looks appropriate anymore, I'll stop, not a minute sooner.

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    Went to a party once and my 59 year old friend wore a corset and little skirt.
    It was a great party lots of fun and she had a few costume failures but still looks hot.
    While she would never wear it at work or shops etc, those that knew her knew she was only 20 years old in the personality department.
    I wear what I want more based on my mood than age (If my kids ever buy me a granny outfit, I'll kick them out of the house)
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    Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart said of pornography, "I know it when I see it!" The same can be said of a woman who does not dress as her age, "I know it when I see it!"

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    A lot of people take the dress your age thing too seriously. My ex wife the same... It gets said to them, you dont wear this and that when you are older than 'X' and stop wearing this and that makup after 'Y'.
    And then they start dressing like grandparents... And start looking older too.
    There is nothing wrong with making yourself pretty at ANY age, if it suits you and makes you happy, go for it.
    Society has way to much control over you in any case. Break the rules a bit!!!

    And I don't mean dressing like a 16 year old or $lutty, but attractive and sexy at any age has never been ugly...

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    To paraphrase a very old saying: "you're as young as the woman you feel..." and I mean that in the nicest possible sense, and you should dress as you feel and for what makes you feel good.
    No dilemma for me - but perhaps that's because I look younger than I am...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilkeeLegs View Post
    dressing classy is aslways appropriate at any age
    Now that is an excellent point!

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    Women should wear:
    1 what they like to wear
    2 preferably garments that flatter and enhance their natural beauty.

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    I think we should wear whatever makes us feel good about ourselves. The whole point is accepting who we are and doing what we feel is right.

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    I'm 64 and my daughter tells me she is glad I am very conservative. I found out a long time ago that if I dress in a conservative manner I don't need to worry about anyone staring. I only dress up like a guy every once in awhile and then I have been told that I look much better as a little old lady then as a cranky old man.

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    I was also told I look about 10-15 years younger enfemme than what my age is....so if I roll that down to age 35-40 then I think I dress portraying that age, blend and go on...

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    I don't see this as so much of a dilemma as a matter of judgment and taste. Of course there are wide variations in the apparent age of individuals, as there is in physical stature, skin tone,etc. And what now wears in private is ones own business. Women, and those who aspire to look like women, must decide what works for them based on all of these factors.

    Then, of course, what I think seems age and situation appropriate for me may be totally inappropriate in another persons eyes.
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