Don't wear tight jeans women over fifty!

by Linda
(Colorado)

Women over fifty look awful in tight jeans. I don't care if your figure once was 36-24-36 (as mine was) it still looks awful for a woman over 60 to wear tight jeans or even low cut tops.
Women over fifty look well with the classic look, such as slacks and tops that are not revealing the body.


Wrinkles do not a sex symbol make.
No matter what anyone thinks, women over fifty need to tone it down. They may think they look good, but they don't. It is what is inside the soul that really matters. Not only at twenty but at any age. But women who are over fifty need to realize that tight fitting jeans and low cut tops make them look sleazy, as if they are desperately trying to look young when they're not.
What matter is one is alive not what age one is.
So dress your age!

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What not to wear.....

by JazzyGirl
(South Carolina)

Don't wear sleeveless anything if your upper arms wobble and are wide. Avoid the 50's uniform of: short short hair, capri pants, and too-tight tops that hug 3 or 4 stomach folds.


If it (fashion) doesn't look very flattering on a 20 year old then whatever it is, it will not look good on an older body unless you are Madonnaa and work out 4 hours a day ! Tattoos and body piercings also, do NOT make you seem with-it or young (just foolish and
of questionable taste.)

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