| Nope. But I also have the large bust issue. Not a good look. |
DP. Unnatural breasts stay in place better. |
| There’s a recent famous Cindy Crawford quote were she is asked something that she would never be caught dead in and she responds “crop top” or without thinking for even a moment. |
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I am 48 but will answer anyway.
No. BUT I would ‘t have at 20 either. It’s just not me/not my style. It is not because of some strict age line in the sand. |
| No. I am in good shape but my skin is not as smooth and tight as it used to be. |
| Nope, never. |
| I wouldn’t but I never wore them when I was in my 20s, either. I think I’d feel cold. Not for me, but I’ve seen plenty of people look super cute in cropped tops, |
| No but I haven’t worn a midriff top since the 1970s when I was under 10. |
| I might wear a shirt that shows a bit of skin if I lift my arms, but was never into the crop top at any age. I do run in the summer with just a long line sports bra that shows my abdomen and I wear bikinis at the beach. |
I'm not remotely "in shape" nor am I 50 yet but think that this kind of "conservative crop" - i.e. sliver of skin or showing only when your move/raise your arms - is actually a chic look on a fit 50+ year old. Go for it folks! |
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I'm 50, size 2, flat stomach. I would not have worn a crop top at any age or stage of my life.
My DD likes them. She's 25 and has a much different style. |
| No it's not tacky. People should dress their age. |
| I’m 40 and wore one yesterday. If my body is the same at 50 perhaps. |
I also think this would look good... and this is coming from a conservative dresser, now that I'm over 40 and no longer thin. When I was a size 2 or so and in college, I had a sort of cropped black top that I wore with a long print skirt. I think this would be a cute outfit even now if you're into the boho look, and fine for someone over 50. |
Same |