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No more t-shirts?

(56 Posts)
Envious Wed 06-Apr-16 18:05:46

I was watching a dept. store clothing consultant on tv giving hints on how to dress to look younger and thinner when over 50. She said we shouldn't wear t-shirts but tops with interests and v neck when possible. Use Blazers often and be careful with prints because they can scream old woman. I think she is right about the cotton t shirts I've gone through my closet and purged them.I may save a few for home wear and gardening. I have summer blouses I can wear I'll just have to get the iron out!

Ana Wed 06-Apr-16 18:29:01

What's wrong with v necked t-shirts? I'm certainly not getting rid of mine - who wants to wear a starchy old-fashioned blouse, especially if you have to iron it?

And I've never worn a blazer in my life! (Apart from at school, that is...)

Sorry Envious, I just think that advice is just plan silly grin

tanith Wed 06-Apr-16 18:51:22

I have loads of nice t-shirts but can't bear those ones with glittery bits or pictures on, the only 'blouse' I own is a linen long line one . To be honest when I have shopped for clothes recently there are loads and loads of prints for young people which I think are horrendous so certainly not for older women . I agree with Ana its rubbish and I've not had an inclination to wear a blazer since I left school wink

annodomini Wed 06-Apr-16 18:58:12

I have lots of V-neck t-shirts because I have a short neck. I have a variety of colours and can't be bothered with blouses that have to be meticulously ironed, though I do have a couple of linen shirts that can be worn open, over a t-shirt.

Nelliemoser Wed 06-Apr-16 19:00:23

Ah it was on TV! Perhaps a store somewhere was trying to sell off out of style remaindered stock. Cynical old bat that I am. grin

Greyduster Wed 06-Apr-16 19:48:45

I have a blazer - worn with jeans, it is my favourite garment and I feel very good in it. Never worn it over a tee shirt though...

absent Wed 06-Apr-16 19:53:44

I have no desire to look younger or thinner and shall continue to wear tee shirts whenever I want to.

TriciaF Wed 06-Apr-16 20:00:19

I find that most t-shirts here are more like maternity smocks. You don't seem to be able to get plain fitted ones.
I agree about v-necks, anno , I have a short neck too

hildajenniJ Wed 06-Apr-16 20:20:14

I like my tee shirts too. I tend to wear them under sweaters or with floaty cardigans in the summer. I haven't had a blazer since school either , and I haven't the least desire to own one.

Alea Wed 06-Apr-16 20:24:17

I like V necked T shirts , but under jackets I think a square neck looks neater and also sets off a necklace or scarf. Bon Marche did some excellent ones 2summers ago which in my case are now part of my pj combination! Hope they do more this year. Orvis are good too, but at a price.

NotTooOld Wed 06-Apr-16 20:27:00

I like cotton v-necked t-shirts with cap sleeves but I rarely see them in the shops now. M and S used to do good ones before they lost the plot but now many of their t-shirts contain a high percentage of polyester or, if they are cotton, they have weirdly elbow length sleeves.

I wouldn't wear a blazer. Does anyone wear blazers except school kids?

Greyduster Wed 06-Apr-16 20:50:25

Just me then? smile

Regalo Wed 06-Apr-16 21:05:17

Ooooooo nooooo. I live in t shirts!

mumofmadboys Wed 06-Apr-16 21:08:27

I think t shirts are lots more comfy than blouses. And they don't need ironing.

Envious Wed 06-Apr-16 21:22:16

You know they did show clothes in the store and in the back ground...maybe they were trying to sell their clothes. Also I think the lady should of said jackets instead of a blazer. What she showed was more a simple jacket I thought. Oh well! I'm glad to hear how you feel. I think I'll buy some v neck t shirts then. I have to deal with a fuller chest and regular t shirts aren't flattering.

Tizliz Wed 06-Apr-16 21:30:50

Orvis men's t-shirts 85% polyester. What happened to cotton?

Jalima Wed 06-Apr-16 21:31:30

I do have a couple of linen jackets and would tend to wear them with a plain scoop necked t shirt and trousers - a blouse makes me feel untidy.

NotTooOld I do prefer the weird longer mid-upper arm length sleeves as they hide my 'mango wings' (other thread grin)

Deedaa Wed 06-Apr-16 22:07:51

I only wear T shirts with V necks and low necks. I've got a linen jacket which is cut like a blazer, but most of the time I wear long line cardigans or kimono style jackets.

Jalima Wed 06-Apr-16 22:19:17

I can't wear low v necks or low necks of any kind, but the scoop neck is fine for me. I don't like round neck t shirts except for the beach.

annodomini Wed 06-Apr-16 22:20:39

I'm very grateful for the elbow length sleeves on some of M&S t-shirts and so, I believe, have some other grans here. Cotton tees can be found on both Landsend and Cotton Traders web sites, with a good variety of colours and necklines on each.

annodomini Wed 06-Apr-16 22:23:53

That should have read, 'I'm very grateful.........and so I believe ARE some other grans...'

Of course, the reason for this preference is that I like having my bingo wings concealed!

stillhere Wed 06-Apr-16 22:42:47

T-shirts are fine if you have some shape, or if they are fitted, but you can end up looking shapeless if you aren't careful. That's fine if you don't mind looking like a sack of potatoes, but I need nice tops now. I need a proper neckline, shaping around my waist and something that draws attention away from my spare tyre! Not something that fits it and my boobs snugly, whilst flapping around my waist. I like crossover tops, or tops with a bit of a draped neckline. T-shirt sleeves are cut at a strange length usually, too. I'm sure there are some nice ones out there somewhere, but as NotToo said, M&S t-shirts were lovely about ten years ago but have since disappeared. You used to be able to pick neck shape, sleeve length and top length. I found some lurking at the bottom of my chest of drawers the other day and sighed. They appear to have shrunk a size. grin

Neversaydie Wed 06-Apr-16 22:49:27

Must admit I find pretty summer tops (not blouses)-last count I had 32- more flattering unless the T is really good quality (heavy cotton)and well cut so it doesn't cling but is not baggy . .Such tend to be very expensive .....

NotTooOld Wed 06-Apr-16 23:04:30

anno - I've not escaped the bingo wings but those elbow length sleeves I find too constricting when it gets hot. I need a bit of air (not hair) round the armpit. I quite like blouses and, like others have said, they can be more flattering to that annoying spare tyre.

Nannylovesshopping Thu 07-Apr-16 07:49:22

I love slash neck tee shirts, am finding them harder to find lately