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What fashion items remind you of your parents?

(17 Posts)
CrazyUSA Wed 08-Jul-26 15:34:16

Jumpers.

LauraNorderr Wed 08-Jul-26 15:36:40

Brooches on coat lapels, reminds me not so much of my mother as my grandmother.

keepcalmandcavachon Wed 08-Jul-26 16:38:06

Not really a fashion item, but my Dad would make the most lovely tall walking sticks. In his later years with his long white beard little children thought he was Gandelfgrin

Judy54 Wed 08-Jul-26 16:43:00

Hats remind me of My Mum, Grandma and aunts. All ladies seemed to wear hats in the 1950's.

vegansrock Wed 08-Jul-26 16:46:23

Men all used to wear hats too. Trilbies, flat caps, bowlers….

Lilypops Wed 08-Jul-26 16:49:44

My Gran always wore a dead fox around her suit. At least it looked like one to me as a 9 year old. She always wore a hat and i always thought that the way she jabbed that hat pin in her hat must surely stick in her head ,

JamesandJon33 Wed 08-Jul-26 16:52:01

My mam was very proud of her grey suit. It had two skirts. One pencil, the other pleated. For years she wore her hair in a ‘victory roll’ .

fancythat Wed 08-Jul-26 16:57:58

Dresses unfortunately.

I didnt wear dresses for about 20 years because of it.

I have now succumbed. But wince when I see a group of older ladies nowadays, all wearing dresses.

TwiceAsNice Wed 08-Jul-26 17:02:19

My mother’s 3 inch stiletto shoes . How she walked on them beats me.

My dad always wore a cardigan when he was relaxing at home

62Granny Wed 08-Jul-26 17:04:45

Mantilla, we were Catholic and most of the ladies wore one to Church if they didn't wear a hat.

seadragon Wed 08-Jul-26 17:16:11

My mum admired Mrs Thatcher's style so we had ?silk blouses with "pussy bows', suits or tailored dresses, 3" high heels and bouffant blonde hair. She had similar features too and, although only 5ft I/2 inch in height....was actually mistaken for Mrs Thatcher at Aberdeen airport once! I've taken after my gran in that I wear hats all the time though mine tend to be velvet or big straw ones and grandma's were felt or small straw ones for weddings. We used to joke that grandma slept in her hats.....

Gwyllt Wed 08-Jul-26 17:18:32

When my mum came in from outside in the winter, she would take her coat off but leave her hat on. It used to drive me mad. I look at myself now and realise I come in and leave my hat on. Not stylus ones like hers but woolly ones, even if it’s not cold indoors

J52 Wed 08-Jul-26 17:43:11

Chanel style suits. ‘Take you anywhere’ - apparently.

LadyGaGa Wed 08-Jul-26 17:43:48

My dad’s chunky cardies with leather look buttons. And yes Lilypops I thought my grandma put the hat pin through her head! My mum always had an apron round her waist - mostly homemade. I can remember the smell of it now - sort of fresh and clean but with smells of the kitchen.

Jaxjacky Wed 08-Jul-26 17:45:24

Headscarves, my Mum often wore one. Matching pen and pencil set in his top pocket Dad.

HowVeryDareYou2 Wed 08-Jul-26 17:58:30

My dad always wore a Trilby when I was growing up, and braces. He also wore those armband things (to keep his sleeves up) and a tie. He was always smart (years of being in the army , 1936 to 1945). Mum used to wear a nylon overall over her clothes during the day, in order to keep her clothes underneath clean.

indispensableme Wed 08-Jul-26 18:08:45

Gwyllt

When my mum came in from outside in the winter, she would take her coat off but leave her hat on. It used to drive me mad. I look at myself now and realise I come in and leave my hat on. Not stylus ones like hers but woolly ones, even if it’s not cold indoors

I had an aunt who always kept her hat, and a small silk scarf on even when sitting at the table eating. She also sat in the middle of a two seater sofa, long after she died of anyone sitting in the middle they were Doing an Auntie Lily.