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JoeXP · 56-60, M
Oh dear me! I appear to be an ‘old timer’! I wear what I like and try to look vaguely smart. Nothing at all if I can get away with it. I literally couldn’t care less about fashion. Incidentally ‘dressage’ is from the French ‘dresser’ meaning ‘to train’. I am open to being trained.

cd4259 · 61-69, M
I wear what feels comfortable for me, I still don't understand designer rips in what was perfect jeans etc
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@cd4259 I don’t either, never thought that trend would last as long as it has. Every couple of years they change the way they do the rips so the young kids will get something new. I can’t see how they don’t fall apart after a few washes.
TexChik · F
Dressage? As in equestrian? My daughter is training in that jumping. We lucked into a German Warmblood (Hanoverian) that nobody wanted in Texas. We hot her cheap .

As they get older, most fashion-conscious people remain fashionable but conservatively so.
Morrigan · F
I am not an old timer despite narrowly making it into your stated age range. I wear what works for my size and shape, i dont follow what others think is fashionable, i have my own style that works for me.
4meAndyou · F
I wear comfortable clothing. It usually looks nice, but comfort is the main thing.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou Same with me. The newer jeans are made of a lightweight denim that is stretchy and now I’m spoilt by them, soft fleece or other fabrics for tops, and cushioned shoes that absorb shocks when walking.
4meAndyou · F
@cherokeepatti I love the stretchy denim, and also like SOME of the thicker fabric polyester "jeans".
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou the stretchy denim is a heck of a lot cooler too
DaveE54 · 51-55, M
I think the horses are amazingly talented
Northguy1 · 56-60, M
Well, I'm 59. And my choice of fashion is dress pants, a dress shirt, a vest and an Irish flat cap. Unless I'm performing on stage. Then, I usually opt for dark jeans, a dress shirt and a black leather vest, with or without the flat cap.
mrh1972 · MVIP
Couldnt care less
I do not call myself an old timer. Though I do have several hiking watches. I buy what I want when I see something I like. The latest fashions do not interest me. I have my own style. I do not follow anyone. My closet is not large by any means. It is filled with styles I have chosen well. Things come round and back after so many years. I am rather Bohemian, gypsy in dressing unless at work. Then it is professional.
redredred · M
Dressage is horse ballet. It has nothing to do with wardrobe.
MrEagle · 41-45, M
40 years is a large age range.
Disgustedman · 61-69, M
@MrEagle Well if you're not in it. Why complain?
turnedtostone · 56-60, F
I wear what I like and I don't mind the funny looks
deadgerbil · 22-25
I find it hard to view my parents who are in their 50's in the same light as someone who is 80 or 90 💀
SkeetSkeet · 100+, F
@deadgerbil seduce me with your dressage
bowman81 · M
Latest fashion, hardly. I dress for comfort when I can and if I must dress up a conservative blazer tie and pants, or suit and tie will do.
SW-User
Wear what I like. But my cheap £5 Primark jeans now look like expensive designer gear because they are getting a bit ragged!
Anielka · F
I don't follow trends like most women I wear dresses and skirts most of the time.
Eddiesolds · 61-69, M
Im good with wearing jeans and T Shirts. Sweat pants all winter.lol
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
I don’t care about the latest fashions. But if I like something, I like it. I like to wear clean, comfortable and neat clothing, it can be casual but has to be neat. Usually wear a button up shirt or blouse with dark indigo jeans when I go out and wear house pants or cooler capris with a t-shirt around the house.
Adogslife · 61-69, M
Dressage? That requires a skilled horse and rider. I’m neither.

As far as my wardrobe is concerned, I love clothes and color. An example of my style could be found in three of my favorite stores: Murray’s Toggery, Southern Tide and Vineyard Vines. There’s probably a splash of Brooks Brothers too, just not as much.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
I wear what is comfortable. And I wear clothes that I've had for a long time.

I only buy new clothing when the old stuff has gotten frayed. I don't care whether my clothes are fashionable.

Heck, at my age, I am not even in the demographic that advertisers will target. [i]They[/i] don't care whether my clothes are fashionable either!
MarineBob · 56-60, M
90% of my shirts have advertising on them.
Hatt94 · 56-60, M
I wear what i like.
Muthafukajones · 46-50, M
There is no reason not to remain in style all your life though your choices should be adapted to be age appropriate
@Muthafukajones Remarkably well said. And hopefully one's taste improves over time.
exexec · 61-69, C
I don't even know what is hip, so I wear what I like, even if it is 20 years old or older. The exception is golf shorts. I don't want to look too ridiculous on the links.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
If I must wear clothes, they come from garage sales and thrift shops. Dressing nicely gets automatic respect.
originnone · 61-69, M
I wear wither sweat pants or sweat shorts and a Purdue sweatshirt most of the time.
PhilDeep · 51-55, M
I've always worn what I liked, age has nothing to do with it.
I just wear what I like..... mostly CLEAN cargo shorts and t-shirts.
The ladies like a sharp-dressed man.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@LamontCranston Just ask Don Cherry.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
Dressage? I thought that was an equine art.
I wear thrift store clothes.
Iwillwait · M
I'm conscious of my style.
ronisme1 · 61-69, M
Wear what is comfortable
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Monalisaa1986 · 36-40, F
Fashion is not about wearing what’s in style it’s about creating your own unique style
Human1000 · M
It’s hip to be square.
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MethDozer · M
I don't think you have any clue what the word dressage actually means.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
@MethDozer I was waiting for someone to point that out. Horse sport or clothing choices.
MethDozer · M
@Crazywaterspring It's a horse riding discipline. Nothing else.

 
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