I feel i dress to my comfort not age I drive a Chevy and i Ride Horses and i dress with Wranglers and i wear my Tony Roma' lace up boots and i will keep my long blonde hair,,,Im told i look the age of 35 an i love it.
Probably, in general, less of a question for guys than gals.
However, in answer to that I dress pretty much "guy generic" when out socially. Jeans, nice shirt, nothing out loud. Shoes, but not often tennis shoes/sneakers. You see that general garb on guys from 80 to 18.
At work I wear dressy casual, and more office oriented than anything else. Even though we're not required to do so, I always wear an ironed white shirt with a company logo. White shirts in the office have a classy business professional look.
Probably not but I don't care what anyone thinks. My style is t-shirts, blue jeans and converse for everyday. When I am hikeing it is shorts, tank tops and hikeing boots. I do glam up well though. I can strap on heels and a form fitting dress and make men drool while on the arm of my man. I don't know if I dress my age or not but like I said I don't care. :) I am happy with who I am and as long as I can turn the head of the one I love I am happy :)
My daughter's don't ask to borrow anything anymore, so I am assuming that is part of it, it is my husband that we worry about....scientists all need "garanimals" and a wardrobe check before they exit the house.
I try to as much as possible. Sometimes it's difficult though, because I'm very petite, and it's hard to find anything that fits unless it's in the junior's section. Even then, I still have a hard time.
I'm almost 42, & yet by the way I dress & because I still look like a kid facially, I can pass for anywhere in between 22 - 27.
I just wear t shirts, jeans or pajama pants, and a hoodie with skulls on it. Sometimes this hoodie.
but generally, my clothes match my age.
now that something which suits everyone
and sometimes i just dress really plain
However, in answer to that I dress pretty much "guy generic" when out socially. Jeans, nice shirt, nothing out loud. Shoes, but not often tennis shoes/sneakers. You see that general garb on guys from 80 to 18.
At work I wear dressy casual, and more office oriented than anything else. Even though we're not required to do so, I always wear an ironed white shirt with a company logo. White shirts in the office have a classy business professional look.