Favorite clothes shops for middle age women

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Target
Athleta, Old Navy
Anthropologie, Free People
Aerie
My Sister's Closet (not an actual store just looks like one)
Scout and Molly


These are all preteen stores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Target
Athleta, Old Navy
Anthropologie, Free People
Aerie
My Sister's Closet (not an actual store just looks like one)
Scout and Molly


Aerie is for teen girls, not middle aged women.

A middle aged woman would look ridiculous in Aerie, like the Regina's "Cool Mom" from Mean Girls.


I often think a bunch of Regina’s moms post here.
Anonymous
Boden
J. McLaughlin
Nordstrom
Bloomingdale’s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Target
Athleta, Old Navy
Anthropologie, Free People
Aerie
My Sister's Closet (not an actual store just looks like one)
Scout and Molly


Aerie is for teen girls, not middle aged women.

A middle aged woman would look ridiculous in Aerie, like the Regina's "Cool Mom" from Mean Girls.


I am the farthest thing from a regina mom, but I got the best swim suits last year at aerie! One one piece and one high rise bikini bottom plus top. Athleta discontinued my previous favorite but I was really happy with the quality and fit of the aerie swim stuff. Very surprised.

I tend to get stuff from Boden and j crew. A PP had a very high send list (Reiss, Hobbes of London…) — I think that stuff is really nice but then I often just can’t really justify spending that money on things given my pretty casual lifestyle. I have a great jersey shirt dress I got from boden last year which I can dress up with a suede jacket and nice belt — that was a good purchase. And I got a cashmere poncho from j crew this year that I like and looks nice with jeans or black pants. Both of those can also double as work wear so that’s good. think it really depends on what type of events you are shopping for and what kind of life you live. I’ve starting buying more fun belts because I can change the look of an outfit a lot by changing out the belt and jewelry. I would like a couple more fun long sleeve tops but never really find anything I love. Like a beautiful fabric with a pattern I wouldn’t get sick of.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Target
Athleta, Old Navy
Anthropologie, Free People
Aerie
My Sister's Closet (not an actual store just looks like one)
Scout and Molly


These are all preteen stores.


I have teens and they definitely think Anthro is an old lady store. I think Anthro is more in the 30-something demographic. Some of their stuff works great for 50 year olds but some of it not at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Target
Athleta, Old Navy
Anthropologie, Free People
Aerie
My Sister's Closet (not an actual store just looks like one)
Scout and Molly


These are all preteen stores.


LOL, what
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Target
Athleta, Old Navy
Anthropologie, Free People
Aerie
My Sister's Closet (not an actual store just looks like one)
Scout and Molly


These are all preteen stores.


I have teens and they definitely think Anthro is an old lady store. I think Anthro is more in the 30-something demographic. Some of their stuff works great for 50 year olds but some of it not at all.


I think you just have to mix it up. as in - don't try to look like one of their models. Mix in Anthro purchases with more classic items to keep it interesting but not 'old lady.'
Anonymous
Anthropologie, Tuckernuck, Staud, Marine Layer, Boden, Aritzia, JCrew.

Talbots, Chicos, and JJill are all: "For the Woman Who Has Given Up."
Anonymous
L’Agence
Vince
Theory
Sézane
Veronica Beard
J Crew
Mother
New balance
Zara
Sandro
Banana Republic
Max Mara


I wear a wardrobe centered in great jeans and cashmere in fall/ winter - dresses and long skirts (I prefer silk maxi with a tshirt or tank) in spring/summer. A good camel coat, black coat, leather jacket, suede jacket, two trench coats.

I’ll note all is helped by being slim and in shape
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Target
Athleta, Old Navy
Anthropologie, Free People
Aerie
My Sister's Closet (not an actual store just looks like one)
Scout and Molly


Aerie is for teen girls, not middle aged women.

A middle aged woman would look ridiculous in Aerie, like the Regina's "Cool Mom" from Mean Girls.


56 year old wearing her favorite Aerie sweatshirt here-- pretty basic and good for cozy days. Aerie has a lot of styles appropriate for all diggerent stages of life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Target
Athleta, Old Navy
Anthropologie, Free People
Aerie
My Sister's Closet (not an actual store just looks like one)
Scout and Molly


These are all preteen stores.


I have teens and they definitely think Anthro is an old lady store. I think Anthro is more in the 30-something demographic. Some of their stuff works great for 50 year olds but some of it not at all.


I think you just have to mix it up. as in - don't try to look like one of their models. Mix in Anthro purchases with more classic items to keep it interesting but not 'old lady.'


True
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:L’Agence
Vince
Theory
Sézane
Veronica Beard
J Crew
Mother
New balance
Zara
Sandro
Banana Republic
Max Mara


I wear a wardrobe centered in great jeans and cashmere in fall/ winter - dresses and long skirts (I prefer silk maxi with a tshirt or tank) in spring/summer. A good camel coat, black coat, leather jacket, suede jacket, two trench coats.

I’ll note all is helped by being slim and in shape


Anonymous
It depends. I'm a size 4. I love some stuff at Anthropologie, Free People, Bloomies, Monkee's in Fairfax, J. Mclaughlin, Veronica Beard and Tuckernuck.
Anonymous
Target
Boutiques in town
Jeans from JCrew
Alo, Athleta and Lululemon
Free people - ladies I'm 58 and their stuff is pretty baggy so...I don't see any teens wearing this stuff.
Nordstrom for nicer wear.
Von Maur (I'm in the midwest)
I'm about ready to retire so the pickleball outfit is my top look for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Target
Athleta, Old Navy
Anthropologie, Free People
Aerie
My Sister's Closet (not an actual store just looks like one)
Scout and Molly


Aerie is for teen girls, not middle aged women.

A middle aged woman would look ridiculous in Aerie, like the Regina's "Cool Mom" from Mean Girls.


56 year old wearing her favorite Aerie sweatshirt here-- pretty basic and good for cozy days. Aerie has a lot of styles appropriate for all diggerent stages of life.


Seconding -- I got some excellent swim suits from Aerie last year. They don't look ridiculous at all, just simple and flattering. And they are very affordable.

I'm 44 -- I got lots of basic clothes from Free People and Zara, blouses from Sezane, blazers from Veronica Beard and Diane Von Furstenburg and Saint and Sofia, and some of my favorite pieces are from one off brands like Marcella NYC. Jeans from Levis and Rag and Bone.
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