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I wouldn't be seen dead wearing XXXX .... and why?

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Rowantree Thu 08-Aug-19 10:19:58

.....a miniskirt, pair of shorts, thong, false nails...
Short items of clothing on my body would freak everyone out.
Thongs make me cringe with imagined discomfort and false nails are pointless on a muckworm like me who enjoys getting her hands grubby.

Anyone else?

Rowantree Fri 09-Aug-19 11:16:32

Vivonce Wow, still riding a bike at 104, let alone with a skirt and court shoes!
I never managed to learn to ride a bike. Good for her!

maryhoffman37 Fri 09-Aug-19 11:19:08

Ripped jeans. (I have to wear flats because of foot problems but I agree they aren't glamorous.)

mrsgreenfingers56 Fri 09-Aug-19 11:29:52

My legs are still good so I wear shorts in hot weather (with some fake tan!) and having had a mastectomy it is nice to feel confident about one part of my body. I am always been told what good legs I have, well must be all the cycling, fell walking and skiing I have done.

blueberry1 Fri 09-Aug-19 11:32:40

The one thing I wouldn't be seen dead in,now, or when I was a youngster,is a jumpsuit.I think they are awful garments even when seen on someone with a lovely figure.

BusterTank Fri 09-Aug-19 11:32:47

I dress for comfort these days . I don't want to look like mutton dressed as lamb , or looking like i should be working on the street corner . Ladies grow old gracefully .

fizzers Fri 09-Aug-19 11:38:12

anything short or tight, am too fat for it these days, but back in my younger days the shorter the better grin same applies to heels.

I sometimes wear thongs but not often and my nails are long

TBH, if you look good in it, and you are comfortable wearing it, then it shouldn't really matter what you wear

Francis Fri 09-Aug-19 11:40:39

i enjoy getting my nails done smile but each to there own person

Theoddbird Fri 09-Aug-19 11:51:05

Jeans...won't wear them. I have very long real nails...doesn't stop me doing anything in answer to a question earlier on here.

lemongrove Fri 09-Aug-19 11:54:21

I wouldn’t be seen dead wearing ( at this age)
Short skirts
Very high heels
Long hair
A hairband
Shorts
Bikini
False eyelashes
Jumpsuit

Annaram1 Fri 09-Aug-19 11:58:07

I eat half a jelly every day. I think its good for the nails. Mine are OK.

Craftycat Fri 09-Aug-19 12:06:40

Not a thong- never found them comfortable.
I love high heeled shoes & I live in shorts in the summer. I prefer a shortish skirt but certainly not a mini!!
My nails are very strong & rarely break so I keep them long & have a monthly manicure & SNS polish. I would be lost without long nails as I use them for all sorts of things- they are like tools! I've never scratched anyone with them & I can apply face cream with no problem. They are very useful!
I am not keen on trousers but wear jeans in the winter a lot.
I think as long as you are comfortable you should wear what you want & not worry about what anyone else thinks. I decided when I got to 65 that I would be too old to care now anyway!

KatyK Fri 09-Aug-19 12:08:47

I love a jumpsuit. I have two. smile

Purplepoppies Fri 09-Aug-19 12:13:32

I dont wear thongs because I don't find them comfortable.
I will wear a bikini on holiday, I'm never going to meet these people again, who cares ?
I have great legs, so do wear shorts. I don't tend to wear short skirts, I have a flat bum so they don't sit right on me. I'm in my 40s .
I think you should wear it whatever you want really. Nobody else's business.....

GillT57 Fri 09-Aug-19 12:13:39

No thongs here
no shorts as have knees like Chinese babies
otherwise I please myself within reason, always have manicured nails, sometimes painted, ditto toenails.
Due to fat feet can't wear very high shoes

GillT57 Fri 09-Aug-19 12:15:24

Actually Misadventure there are some days when a burkha seems appealing! Days when my hair is a bit uncooperative and I can't be bothered putting a face on.

Speldnan Fri 09-Aug-19 12:24:25

Anything that is typical for “ old ladies”, those comfy shoes you see in Saga mag eg! Beige coats, pop socks etc. Even my 92 YO mother wears stylish clothes with none of the above in sight!

Diane227 Fri 09-Aug-19 12:26:17

I saw an article on Lorraine on ITV this morning about mothers dressing like their daughters. The clothes were all lovely and some colourful ones too, but the mums were all tall and slim. Nothing there to suit me unfortunately. Wide leg trousers and a flouncy skirt. One shirt dress but too long. Oh well .....

HannahLoisLuke Fri 09-Aug-19 12:27:19

Teresa May's above the knee skirts make me shudder. On the knee is so much more elegant at our age, and I'm an ex mini, giant flares, jangling beads and bells hippie. Loved it then. But not now!

Barmeyoldbat Fri 09-Aug-19 12:56:34

Never wear anything that is labeled vintage, I am vintage and don't want to look it. Still wear short skirts but with leggings, flat shoes, no polo tops or anything with a low top. Don't want to get wrinkles on my chest. Wear lycra for cycling and longish shorts.

Willow500 Fri 09-Aug-19 12:58:24

I gave up thongs when No VPL knickers came into being - much more comfortable.

Still wear short skirts in the winter with thick tights, boots and long jumpers.

Would love to wear heels but have dreadful feet and can't walk in them - either flats or small heels. I do have a pair of high (ish) boots which are ok.

Never worn a bikini - have had a huge 'zip' gall bladder scar since I was 24 which looks gross.

Shorts are a no no unless I've been on holiday - last one of which was years ago although I was tempted during the recent heatwave and we were doing a new garden - bought a pair to wear outside but then the weather changed so they're still in the drawer.

False nails I still have - my nails have always been weak and split no matter what remedies I've tried and looked appalling. I have them done every 3 weeks or so but they're not long and I manage most things with no problem. Always use a nail brush to keep them clean in the bathroom and the kitchen.

Definitely no flounces, frills, short jumpers, hair bands and sadly corset type tops since figure has gone south and arms have followed sad grin

Kim19 Fri 09-Aug-19 13:15:41

I wouldn't feel totally dressed without heels when appropriate. I also enjoy shorts. I currently am suffering 'gardening nails' but am nervous of false ones because of my ignorance in that arena. Presumably they are 'permanent' until they fall off?

LinkyPinky Fri 09-Aug-19 13:19:06

Tattoos. I think they’re awful. They look like bruises a lot of the time. Badges of narcissism imo. They seem to have become normal though, so perhaps it’s just me.

petalmoore Fri 09-Aug-19 13:43:24

I was invited to a party in the late 70s, when I was in my late twenties, to which guests were invited to wear something they wouldn’t be seen dead in. My pièce de résistance was an NHS wig prescribed for me when I was having chemotherapy - it was in a bouffant backcombed bob style and made from the same vinyl hair as a doll, and it made me look like a barmaid in a low dive. I didn’t lose enough hair to make it worth my while showing my face in it, as it were, but I thought it would be a pity to waste it, so I teamed ‘her’ with a black full length nylon nighty an d mountain climbing boots. I was prett sure I wouldm’t have to be seen dead n it, and so far I haven’t been!

Minniemoo Fri 09-Aug-19 13:44:39

Crocs

inishowen Fri 09-Aug-19 13:49:58

I won't wear anything that shows my cleavage, short skirts, tight trousers, tights, stockings, heels, earrings, false eyelashes, mascara. That's enough isn't it!