Two groups uniquely disqualified to weigh in on any of the behavior of a functional society. |
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^ and the corollary to that is you must always dress to flatter the figure you have. So trends don't work for everyone all the time. If you have a tiny waist, emphasize it. If you have nice long legs, show them. To keep things tasteful, never show too much at once. |
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| Uh Oh, I am 64 so what am I supposed to wear? |
My Gen Z daughter went off on a rant at dinner when I brought this up as a joke. She said Gen Z doesn’t gaf and this was all manufactured by adults (millennials) who lurk on TikTok and want to create generational drama. |
| Oh “Jen Z.” 😂 |
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Seriously! Are we all supposed to wear Little House on the Prairie dresses too, because they’re “trending?” Fashion changes every year to make us buy more ugly cheap crap. No thanks. |
Amen! The older I get, the less I care what other people think. |
| Yea, Gen Z looks a hot mess with their fupahs and frump. Hard pass. |
My thoughts exactly. Tune out the noise! |
| If we actually adopted their trends, it would ruin it for them. I am falling on my sword and maintaining my own mockable style for the sake of my children. |
Acid washed would be fine. |
Teenagers are going to make fun of adults no matter what - we were making fun of what our moms wore, it just wasn't out on the internet for everyone to see, so there weren't news articles about it. Ignore and move on with your life. Wear what looks good on you and fits well. |
| You are not supposed to wear what teens wear. |