OP
OP
Wear whatever you like as long as you feel comfortable. Who cares about fashion, it comes and goes with the wind.
My mate who is 53 came round the other night after a clothes buying trip. He proudly showed me his new stash of clobber. These included boot cut jeans, trainees with springs attached and all the colours of the rainbow, and a variety of hoodies with huge logos everywhere. I pointed out sympathetically that, given our advancing years, he dressed like some weirdo old bloke that hung around the gates of sixth form schools. He took the hump at this, accusing me of dressing like Bear Grylls dad.
I had a bit of a think about my dress sense when I approached my fifties. Levis and Ben Shermans for smart, hiking kecks, fleeces etc. for dossing about. Don't want to look like some old fool trying to dress trendy, but also not ready for the diamond pattern zip up cardy and elasticated pants.
What solutions have you come up with to this sartorial minefield?
*Edited coz at my age I struggle with predictive text.
Much the same as myself....though with a distinct lack of women throwing themselves at me!I opted out of 'fashion' many years ago - I live in climbing/hiking kit. Mainly high-tech T's, various fleeces and a multitude of hiking trousers. Footwear is mainly stuff from Salomon, Merrell etc.
Young women still throw themselves at me...
...utter rollocks really and simply a product of the deluded older male brain reflecting on fading memories.
It still exists. I bought a coat there last year .. somewhere in Germany (can't remember the name off hand )Anyone remember C & A?
Anyone remember C & A?