Correct. Everything is baggy and shapeless. Every time I get a compliment on something it's 20 years old. Today I wore a pencil skirt and blouse from Forever 21 circa 2006. When I check out new clothes I never buy anything. |
This is why I shop on Poshmark. I do not follow trends blindly, unless it's miraculously something that I know will flatter my figure. I buy the stuff that I know will suit me, and it doesn't matter whether it's vintage or recent. |
This is weird. Don't you dress for yourself? |
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I’m 43. I don’t feel this way at all based on midlife but I did feel that way at certain times and phases of life.
- does your partner care about or react to you dressing up? Not having a husband who ever took me out on dates or complimented me made me not try very hard. - having little kids made me not care very much either. They’re older now and I have more time for myself. I was also a SAHM for years. - being overweight also made not trying on clothes very fun. I lost weight and now I love showing it off. I am divorced, have an enthusiastic partner, and feel more sexy and beautiful than ever. I think the difference is confidence. |
| Yes. This really kicked off during covid after years of wearing suits, nice dresses, heels etc. I have been fully remote since and changed jobs to a casual field. I basically dress to be on camera from the waist up and go on long dogs walks. I wouldn't say I look a mess or anything, but I have a few different uniforms and I buy things I like in multiple colors/patterns. So from here until spring I will be in jeans, a sweater, and either boots or sneakers 99% of the time. I kind of like it though, it's very easy and much more comfortable than my previous life. |
Yeah I was that way at 46. 47 was when I started to turn a corner. I’m 53 and feel sort of the same., I put on weight with menopause and it’s so hard to find anything that fits well or is flattering plus everything is made like crap. And I have so many dresses and things that just hand in my closet so when I do get tempted to buy a dress, I end up pulling myself back. I am more likely to wear well tailored pants (do they exist???), nice sweaters, nice belts, etc. I think part of the natural flow of aging is that you start to realize how many trends you’ve burned through and it starts to feel old, so there’s a natural tendency to tend to more classic cuts and styles. Llle a Pp I wish I had bought more 20 years ago (and in larger sizes)—I have a lot of great stuff that doesn’t fit anymore. Even today I wore a silk button down that was just a crappy Macy’s store brand from 20 years ago—but it’s well tailored and the silk is great quality in a gorgeous color. I’ve been looking for shirts like that and they are really hard to find. |
+1 I went to Tysons about a month ago with the goal of finding some new clothes for fall. I was excited and super motivated as I've lost like 70 pounds and I love shopping and clothes. I did not find a single thing I wanted to buy. And I spent hours and went just about everywhere. From Nordstrom to Free People, and everywhere in between. Nada. |
Yes, I dress for myself. You can be affected by this mid-life invisibility without some kind of blind dedication to pleasing the male gaze. Do you always feel the need to talk down to people on the internet? |
These pants sound great. I also have some wonderful clothes from the 90s, LOL, and they held up perfectly. (Nothing stupidly trendy ... but blazers, coats, etc.) |
| Menopause is when I started not caring OP. It's been really freeing in a way. |
I have also gained some weight in menopause, all in my middle, and for peace of mind I've accepted that this is my shape now. I cleaned out a closet this weekend and unearthed some very old favorites that were just....shocking compared with what's in stores now. E.g., a suit from Ann Taylor, purchased almost 30 years ago--beautifully tailored and 100% tropical-weight wool! Sadly, much too small now. Sorry, I know I sound like an old fart.
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Same, sister. And my body used to be super easy to dress, I could find just about anything off the rack and it would fit. Now that I'm a bit lumpy, it's too much work for little return. |
I'm with you and I stopped caring when I realized how bad clothes are for the environment. Shopping secondhand is so hit or miss that I don't bother. |
This doesn’t sound like confidence TBH. It sounds like you’re pretty insecure and need external validation / like random people looking at you. Which is normal for your teens and 20s or if otherwise “single and looking” but if you’re settled and married and happy and still saying “I love showing it off” that’s not really healthy IMO. |
This ^^. So much this ^. |