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What does dress your age really mean????

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  • Georgiegirl256
    Georgiegirl256 Posts: 7,005 Forumite
    **Patty** wrote: »
    I'm now worried.

    I own.....Converse..Ugg boots.....Rockports....Birkenstocks....Nike trainers.....Sketchers trainers.....and some FitFlops (among others)

    At the age of 46......should i give up now? :D

    All hope is not lost though......I will NEVER own a pair of Crocs!:rotfl:

    Definetly don't give up! :D I own Converse, Birkenstocks, Ugg boots and Nike trainers! I'm lucky if I've even got 5 pairs of heels?!
  • thorsoak
    thorsoak Posts: 7,166 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    ...age 70, I own Celtic boots (v v old) birkenstocks, scholls (again vvv old) fitflops, aesic trainers, muck boots, aigle boots, crocs (1pr baby blue, 1 pr orange), several pairs of varying heights of high-heeled shoes (black, mauve, red, blue) two pairs high heeled sling back satin shoes - 1 pr silver, 1 pr black with sequins).... and four pairs of M & S boring footgloves - brown, black and red!
  • ~Chameleon~
    ~Chameleon~ Posts: 11,956 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Curlywurli wrote: »
    I've noticed that most people with long hair tend to be younger, why is that?

    Are younger or look younger? :D



    I have almost waist length hair ;)
    “You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”
  • geoffky
    geoffky Posts: 6,835 Forumite
    I wear what i want but 99% of the time jeans t-shirt and trainers..
    I do not have to impress anyone because i have all that i need and will ever need..
    It is nice to see the value of your house going up'' Why ?
    Unless you are planning to sell up and not live anywhere, I can;t see the advantage.
    If you are planning to upsize the new house will cost more.
    If you are planning to downsize your new house will cost more than it should
    If you are trying to buy your first house its almost impossible.
  • shegirl
    shegirl Posts: 10,107 Forumite
    Are younger or look younger? :D



    I have almost waist length hair ;)

    I have near waist length hair too.Have to wear it up a lot though but size and volume often only allow a pony.

    Sure that either makes you look younger or an idiot trying to look younger!
    If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?
  • RevolvingDoor
    RevolvingDoor Posts: 1,108 Forumite
    I just wear what I like and feel comfortable in, usually dresses or skirts. I don't really care what I look like, people sometimes think I'm younger than I am anyway.
  • "What does dress your age really mean?"

    Usually, it means dressing within shouting distance of your real age, not the one you remember most fondly being.

    If you have to have it spelled out to you, it generally suggests you should burn your whole wardrobe and start over again. Possibly with professional advice.
  • Dunroamin
    Dunroamin Posts: 16,908 Forumite
    thorsoak wrote: »
    ...age 70, I own Celtic boots (v v old) birkenstocks, scholls (again vvv old) fitflops, aesic trainers, muck boots, aigle boots, crocs (1pr baby blue, 1 pr orange), several pairs of varying heights of high-heeled shoes (black, mauve, red, blue) two pairs high heeled sling back satin shoes - 1 pr silver, 1 pr black with sequins).... and four pairs of M & S boring footgloves - brown, black and red!

    Don't malign the Footgloves - where would we be without them?
  • Dunroamin
    Dunroamin Posts: 16,908 Forumite
    "What does dress your age really mean?"

    Usually, it means dressing within shouting distance of your real age
    , not the one you remember most fondly being.

    If you have to have it spelled out to you, it generally suggests you should burn your whole wardrobe and start over again. Possibly with professional advice.

    Doesn't that mean that there's some kind of globally accepted "normal" way of dressing at certain ages? Do you have a link to the rules?:D
  • arbroath_lass
    arbroath_lass Posts: 1,607 Forumite
    Dunroamin wrote: »
    Don't malign the Footgloves - where would we be without them?

    What are footgloves? I'm beginning to think they might be a "me" :D
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