Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize how much disdain there is for capris! What are options when it’s super super hot out and jeans are not comfortable, and skirts are not practical (eg sitting on a picnic blanket with little kids)?
Same! I just bought 3 pairs of these chinos for summer travel. Have I just outed myself as an out-of-touch old person?
https://www.frankandeileen.com/products/wicklow-black-italian-chino?variant=39366478725194
No, you’ve outed yourself as someone with a largish clothing budget. I have been eyeing this brand for a while. They’re even pricey used on eBay. How is the quality? Will you dry clean these pants?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone here pointed out that after your 20s, larger breasts age you. It's hard to explain how, but when I tried on a shirt with a padded pushup bra and a regular light bra, the extra boob size definitely made me look older. It's subtle but there was a difference. So throw out the miracle bras or, if you're bustier, go for a smoothing sports bra style.
Large breasts aren't a style choice. Unless you are talking about implants. It's like saying, being under 5'6" ages you. Or blue eyes age you.
NP and I’m taking this personally! I’m 52, 5’5” 130 lbs. and a bra size of 33E. I’ve always had large breasts on a small frame, but post menopause I think my 10 pound weight gain is because my breasts went up 2 bands and 2 cup sizes.
Get professionally fitted bras. I have for years. No tunic tops - makes me look like I’m wearing a choir robe. My bra fitting store convinced me to give up on
a minimizer and opt for well fitting, supportive bras instead.
Correctly fitting bras and great posture help!
PP here and ITA! I am a similar size. The right bra size and a good bra is key.
Saying big breasts age you is just another slam on body type.
+1
Women need to stop trying to body shame each other. I don't talk about your over use of drugs to stay skinny and parallel your eating disorders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize how much disdain there is for capris! What are options when it’s super super hot out and jeans are not comfortable, and skirts are not practical (eg sitting on a picnic blanket with little kids)?
I wear capris, so take this with a grain of salt, but I also like skorts and have several from Title 9.
Same. I wear capris. I see other moms wearing longer pants this summer. No way. And no one wants to see me in shorts.
I will never, ever understand the women who do not dress to the season - tall boots and puffer coats when it is 50 degrees? Long pants and long sleeves when it is 75 degrees? Are you deranged?
I'm wearing a tank tucked into these pants today: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BY8FV9H1
I am super comfortable and not too hot. I usually carry a denim jacket or lightweight sweatshirt (the really soft, thin one from Vuori) in case I go in somewhere very air conditioned and need the layer.
Also, I burn easily and like not having to put sunscreen all over my body. I also wear a wide brimmed sun hat instead of sunscreen on my face most days. Covering up in loose, lightweight clothes in hot, sunny weather is actually very common in many places. Exposing more of your body to the sun is not actually the best way to keep cool, scientifically.
I am sure you look cute in these pants, but I hate all that drawstring that looks like a tampon ripcord. Drawstrings should be inner only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize how much disdain there is for capris! What are options when it’s super super hot out and jeans are not comfortable, and skirts are not practical (eg sitting on a picnic blanket with little kids)?
Same! I just bought 3 pairs of these chinos for summer travel. Have I just outed myself as an out-of-touch old person?
https://www.frankandeileen.com/products/wicklow-black-italian-chino?variant=39366478725194
Those are not capris.
People are assuming "capri" means any cropped pant. No! This is a capri pant:
https://www.titlenine.com/p/indestructible-womens-hiking-capris/112010.html
They are very unflattering because they cut the leg in half and often hit at the widest part of your calf. It's very much a "middle aged mom" look (I am a middle aged mom). Those Frank and Eileen pants are just an ankle pant, which is very on trend and look cute.
It’s sad that you can look at a picture of a badass woman getting into her kayak and fixate on her pants length. Seriously.
It's not a documentary - it's an ad for the pants. PP is allowed to notice the pants, in the ad for the pants.
It’s an ad showing a woman wearing appropriate athletic gear and PP is fixated on her calves. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:The only things I think of as universally aging are beauty/grooming choices. I think women start looking a lot older with no makeup once we hit the late 30s/early 40s. A totally bare face makes you look older at this age, light/neutral makeup makes you look younger. If you’re avoiding light foundation because it “settles in your fine lines,” as a lot of people say, you’re either applying it wrong, not using the right kind of skin care/prep/moisturizers, or you’re using the wrong type of foundation.
Too short hair is prematurely aging. So is being visibly gray. Yes, some people can pull off the “full head of gray hair” look, and I think at a certain age it becomes kind of ageless in a way, but that age is certainly not newly 40.
Unfortunately, carrying weight in your chest/bust seems prematurely aging. Especially if you’re short you can get a dowdy/mumsy look and then it’s made worse by the fact that you generally buy clothes to fit your chest and then they’re too big in the waist/hips, so you look like you’re wearing your clothes too loose and that can make you look heavier as a result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize how much disdain there is for capris! What are options when it’s super super hot out and jeans are not comfortable, and skirts are not practical (eg sitting on a picnic blanket with little kids)?
Same! I just bought 3 pairs of these chinos for summer travel. Have I just outed myself as an out-of-touch old person?
https://www.frankandeileen.com/products/wicklow-black-italian-chino?variant=39366478725194
Those are not capris.
People are assuming "capri" means any cropped pant. No! This is a capri pant:
https://www.titlenine.com/p/indestructible-womens-hiking-capris/112010.html
They are very unflattering because they cut the leg in half and often hit at the widest part of your calf. It's very much a "middle aged mom" look (I am a middle aged mom). Those Frank and Eileen pants are just an ankle pant, which is very on trend and look cute.
It’s sad that you can look at a picture of a badass woman getting into her kayak and fixate on her pants length. Seriously.
It's not a documentary - it's an ad for the pants. PP is allowed to notice the pants, in the ad for the pants.
It’s an ad showing a woman wearing appropriate athletic gear and PP is fixated on her calves. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize how much disdain there is for capris! What are options when it’s super super hot out and jeans are not comfortable, and skirts are not practical (eg sitting on a picnic blanket with little kids)?
Same! I just bought 3 pairs of these chinos for summer travel. Have I just outed myself as an out-of-touch old person?
https://www.frankandeileen.com/products/wicklow-black-italian-chino?variant=39366478725194
Those are not capris.
People are assuming "capri" means any cropped pant. No! This is a capri pant:
https://www.titlenine.com/p/indestructible-womens-hiking-capris/112010.html
They are very unflattering because they cut the leg in half and often hit at the widest part of your calf. It's very much a "middle aged mom" look (I am a middle aged mom). Those Frank and Eileen pants are just an ankle pant, which is very on trend and look cute.
It’s sad that you can look at a picture of a badass woman getting into her kayak and fixate on her pants length. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize how much disdain there is for capris! What are options when it’s super super hot out and jeans are not comfortable, and skirts are not practical (eg sitting on a picnic blanket with little kids)?
Same! I just bought 3 pairs of these chinos for summer travel. Have I just outed myself as an out-of-touch old person?
https://www.frankandeileen.com/products/wicklow-black-italian-chino?variant=39366478725194
Those are not capris.
People are assuming "capri" means any cropped pant. No! This is a capri pant:
https://www.titlenine.com/p/indestructible-womens-hiking-capris/112010.html
They are very unflattering because they cut the leg in half and often hit at the widest part of your calf. It's very much a "middle aged mom" look (I am a middle aged mom). Those Frank and Eileen pants are just an ankle pant, which is very on trend and look cute.
It’s sad that you can look at a picture of a badass woman getting into her kayak and fixate on her pants length. Seriously.
It's not a documentary - it's an ad for the pants. PP is allowed to notice the pants, in the ad for the pants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize how much disdain there is for capris! What are options when it’s super super hot out and jeans are not comfortable, and skirts are not practical (eg sitting on a picnic blanket with little kids)?
Same! I just bought 3 pairs of these chinos for summer travel. Have I just outed myself as an out-of-touch old person?
https://www.frankandeileen.com/products/wicklow-black-italian-chino?variant=39366478725194
Those are not capris.
People are assuming "capri" means any cropped pant. No! This is a capri pant:
https://www.titlenine.com/p/indestructible-womens-hiking-capris/112010.html
They are very unflattering because they cut the leg in half and often hit at the widest part of your calf. It's very much a "middle aged mom" look (I am a middle aged mom). Those Frank and Eileen pants are just an ankle pant, which is very on trend and look cute.
It’s sad that you can look at a picture of a badass woman getting into her kayak and fixate on her pants length. Seriously.
It's not a documentary - it's an ad for the pants. PP is allowed to notice the pants, in the ad for the pants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know I will be argued with for this. But letting hair go completely grey is the most aging. Even heavy wrinkles aren’t as ageing.
I think it depends, and I also think this is one of those things that we've been societally conditioned to believe is a hallmark of aging (but only in women!), and aging is bad for women because, again, society tells us that it makes unattractive to men. And we are conditioned to believe our worth only exists in relation to the male gaze.
Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
+1. Also it’s an example of where we don’t realize what true aging looks like because women have been covering grey for so long.
I follow a lot of IG gray hair sites and I am struck by how early lots of people actually reach the tipping point to dye. I had no idea because everyone is dying.