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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For those of you who think spaghetti straps are not appropriate on older women do you also think thicker straps are inappropriate? How about the dresses below? [url]https://www.quince.com/women/100-european-linen-fit-flare-midi-dress?srsltid=AfmBOorRI2fV6kHLTz61jJNWTk3AYhAUnHx17UdiIbf-c3OWrf1P4LD1&color=moonstone-blue[/url] [/url]https://wearpact.com/women/apparel/all%20dresses%20&%20skirts/fit%20&%20flare%20open%20back%20maxi%20dress/wc1-w2x-dbm[url][/quote] I think this dress style is juvenile and would look funny on anyone over 40. Not bc of the straps, those are flattering, but bc of the overall fit and flare, length and neckline combo. [/quote] 41 is pretty young and I think it would like fine on PP. I'm 53 and think spaghetti straps or thick straps or whatever are fine, but I wouldn't wear this quince dress because the short waist does make it read a little juvnile so I think it would not look good on me. With a different waist line and shape, I would wear something with those straps, though. I just don't see that big a difference between straps and a sleeveless dress -- your arms are out in both of them, so the only real difference is the area right below the clavicle.[/quote]
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