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Jeans - and when to stop wearing them.

(72 Posts)
jellybeanjean Fri 09-Mar-18 14:17:37

Made a decision this morning to ditch the jeans; I'm 70 and I've worn them constantly since my teens. Quite happy with leggings and pull-on trousers, and an elasticated waist band is sheer bliss. What do others think and do?

BlueBelle Fri 09-Mar-18 19:56:14

Never from me either, 73 and still wearing my skinny jeans and will continue, and I m size 14 and look fine Why do you have give up wearing them because of an age.... jeggins are fine too

Mapleleaf Fri 09-Mar-18 19:57:29

Now where would we be without our jeans, ladies?! ??

NfkDumpling Fri 09-Mar-18 20:36:16

Does being 70 mean we should give up jeans and wear beige elasticated waisted pull on cheap trousers with stitched in creases? Noooooo!

Tilly1234 Fri 09-Mar-18 20:37:04

Ooh mcem - I’ve got to have a cataract op in the next few weeks - scared stiff! Was it ok? Don’t tell me if it wasn’t! DGD sounds a good ‘un

mcem Fri 09-Mar-18 20:45:37

Absolutely fine Tilly.
There have been a few GN threads on the subject and every one was reassuring!
Feel free to pm if you have specific questions but honestly, the thought of the op is 100 times worse than the reality.
Whatever awful scenario you're imagining - forget it!
Stop worrying about what you'll feel ( nothing!) or what you'll see ( just bright light).
Recovery time quick and painfree.
Result - excellent!
Now relax and think of colour returning to your life.

lemongrove Fri 09-Mar-18 21:30:20

Varian......actually you did say it, or did you only imagine it was a thought?
You certainly don’t need to be a size 12 to look fine in jeans, even young women are often a size 14/16 and more, and look fine.There are so many kinds of jeans around now, that shape doesn’t matter.They are very stretchy and forgiving worn with the right shirt or top.

Grandma70s Fri 09-Mar-18 21:58:48

I’m 78 and have never worn jeans. Who wants to wear a uniform? I am slim and would look all right in them, I suppose, but no....

tanith Fri 09-Mar-18 22:11:16

Since when have jeans been a uniform?

Grandma70s Fri 09-Mar-18 22:23:49

I mean they are a uniform because virtually everybody wears them.
Seems very conformist and unoriginal to me.

rascal Fri 09-Mar-18 22:25:39

Me too, jeans all the way. Happy Birthday to all who will be 70. I will be in May but I don't feel I should be. How have all the years gone in so quickly! flowers

janeainsworth Fri 09-Mar-18 23:35:47

grandma70s
The thing about jeans is that it’s not just the jeans - if you get the right ones they can be very flattering - but all the different things you can wear with them.
White shirt a la Princess Diana, or big sweater, or t-shirt, or jacket. I’ve been out tonight wearing mine with a black lace top that I’ve had for 25 yearsshock
So, far from being a uniform, jeans are actually very versatile and a way of expressing your individuality wink

tassiegran Sat 10-Mar-18 05:36:43

Love my jeans! I'm 67 and won't stop wearing them any time soon. The ripped styles and the low rise probably don't look right on us older women but I really like the skinny jeans and the ankle grazer - I am shortish so these suit me. Always look at the rear view as this can give some of us that horrible "nappy bottom" . I swear some people NEVER check their rear view.

NfkDumpling Sat 10-Mar-18 07:07:12

I live in denim jeans. I have them in white, cream, dark brown, faded blue, dark blue and black. Straight leg, boot cut and three quarter for summer. They go anywhere. Dress up or down.

I do have some smart trousers, but they don't come out very often. In fact, I think they're the same ones I wore for work 15 years ago. I just don't go to the right occasions now to wear them - apart from funerals.

Baggs Sat 10-Mar-18 07:20:49

I've only just started wearing jeans again half a century since my last comfortable pair when I was twelve.

Auntieflo Sat 10-Mar-18 07:47:32

Baggs, smile. I didn't wear jeans until I was in my 40's, and can't imagine giving them up now, 30 odd years later.

MawBroon Sat 10-Mar-18 08:46:27

I mean they are a uniform because virtually everybody wears them
Seems very conformist and unoriginal to me

Don’t get that, I am afraid. Individuality can be expressed in many ways and whether you wear trousers, skirts, jeans or twinsets and pearls that is a matter of individual choice - never a uniform. Too many variations for a start!

NonnaW Sat 10-Mar-18 11:20:42

Love my jeans, I’m rarely seen in anything else, especially in the winter. I think I only possess one skirt (part of the obligatory black suit),but I think even that might be too big. As said previously jeans can be dressed up or be casual. Our standing joke is, am I ready for the elasticated waist beige trousers yet, and the answer is always a resounding No.

Grandma70s Sat 10-Mar-18 11:45:14

I assure you I have never worn elasticated waist beige trousers, even though I have never worn jeans. I wear plain black trousers mostly, occasionally navy.

varian Sat 10-Mar-18 12:41:47

I know a lot of people like to wear jeans, but why on earth does anyone ever wear jeans with tears or holes deliberately cut into them? I can remember when I first noticed this "fashion" about thirty years ago. What's the point of it?

janeainsworth Sat 10-Mar-18 13:53:35

I think it started with ‘celebrities’ trying to look as though they really hadn’t got pots of money and were down with the kids varian

jellybeanjean Sat 10-Mar-18 14:18:58

Lummy; I only asked! I think my problem is I've got such a fat tummy and anything without elastic cuts me in two by midday. So I'm going for pull-ons, leggings (never white!), treggings and trackies! Different things suit different people and it would be very boring if we were all the same. However, I'm not throwing my jeans away yet.....wink

Oopsadaisy12 Sat 10-Mar-18 14:23:58

My MIL is nearly 90 and still wears jeans, all colours, some elasticated, all of them very comfy, often with a shirt or long jumper, always with a pendant necklace and bracelets, good for her I say. Although after her fall and until she gets back on her feet she is wearing normal elasticated trousers, as they are easier for the carers to assist her with. She is longing to get back into her trendy jeans!

Blencathra Sat 10-Mar-18 17:28:36

I am 66yrs and have no intention of giving up my jeans, I wear them most of the time.

M0nica Sat 10-Mar-18 17:31:41

70! mere children. I am 75, still got long legs, still wearing jeans, and intend to wear them to celebrate my 100th birthday, when it comes.

loopyloo Sat 10-Mar-18 17:36:50

Which jeans do you recommend, people? For a size 18?