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I've always been jealous of women who can wear them without a bra. If I ever get a reduction, you can bet I'm buying some!
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I could have written this exact post. |
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I'm slim and have nice arms but avoid spaghetti strap dresses because I don't want to deal with the sun protection necessary to KEEP my skin from getting sun damage. If I'm going to be outside, I prefer more overage to avoid getting burned (especially on my back where it is annoying to apply sunscreen) and will layer a lightweight short or cardigan over a camisole or scrappy dressy anyway for this reason. And then inside I get cold easily and want a layer for warmth.
When I was younger I just wore the strappy things and sometimes got sunburned and didn't care so much, but now I care and am responsible. I don't care what others wear and wouldn't judge a woman for wearing a strappy dress, regardless of the state of her skin or arms, unless it was objectively unflattering somehow. |
I can do this but don't most of the time because I have kids and they would be mortified if I walked around in a strappy dress without a bra. I do it on vacation in places where that is normalized and occasionally on date nights with my DH. But if my teen or tween see me they'll be like "mo-ooooo-om, stop." I will say that as I get older, even with small breasts, there are fewer styles that are flattering for this because even A cups get less perky with age. |
| I am thin but: have largish breasts so need a bra with straps that would then show. Have a little bit of upper arm cellulite I am self-conscious about. I do wear sleeveless things but would likely not in a graduation context. |
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I have great arms and shoulders and look better in a halter dress. Luckily they even make convertible bras that work with a halter, so win win on that front, over the spaghetti straps.
Does everyone remember when it was cool to show bra straps like in the late nineties early aughts? I had special bras with cute straps just for those outfits. |
| Was there ever a time when 40 and 50 year old women were wearing spaghetti straps at graduation? |
Link to the bra? |
I have nice bra straps and don't care if they show. |
| It’s a bra thing for me. They look better on me with a bra, but i find strapless bras annoying and I’m not into having bra straps showing as it detracts from the look most of the time. |
Wear whatever you want, but since we’re commenting on a fashion thread, some styles really don’t translate well at different ages. Having your bra straps show in your 40s and 50s reads as tacky and undone. |
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I'm 60 with nice skin on my chest and toned arms that I'm not shy about showing. I don't love strapless bras, but I'd wear one if I needed to with a dress I really liked.
But I don't wear spaghetti straps--never have, even when i was young--because I have acne scars on my back that I prefer to keep covered. (Not sure why I didn't get acne on my chest, neck, or face. Just on my back.) There are a lot of backless dresses or back cut-out dresses that I don't consider wearing for this reason. |
| I have a sun allergy, OP. Even with SPF, I develop rashes and they get itchy! |
| If indoors I will probably get cold and if outdoors I will get sunburned. I like to stay covered. |
| I’m mid-40s and my spaghetti strap days are behind me. I need a good bra, plus I’ve always had wide shoulders, so spaghetti straps have never suited me. |