Wearing Clothes From Your Youth?
Discussion
Mrs.vixen laughed at me* last night and accused me of dressing like a teenager as I excitedly tried on a Fila baseball style jacket that had just been delivered.
It got me thinking, have I turned into the Teddy Boys who I used to see at Southend when I was a kid, still dressing the same way they did when they were kids and with the same quiffs. That was a fashion they were wearing that was less than twenty years beforehand.
Now I'm reverting back to stuff I would have worn in 1983! Forty years ago.
Add this to my growing collection of multi-coloured Adidas trainers, and my wife may have a point.
I'm 57 next month by the way.
Do you find yourself wearing stuff from your youth or am I having a crisis?
*She didn't really laugh, but did mention 'teenager'
It got me thinking, have I turned into the Teddy Boys who I used to see at Southend when I was a kid, still dressing the same way they did when they were kids and with the same quiffs. That was a fashion they were wearing that was less than twenty years beforehand.
Now I'm reverting back to stuff I would have worn in 1983! Forty years ago.
Add this to my growing collection of multi-coloured Adidas trainers, and my wife may have a point.
I'm 57 next month by the way. Do you find yourself wearing stuff from your youth or am I having a crisis?

*She didn't really laugh, but did mention 'teenager'
Well, I suppose, let's say you "dress your age". So f
king what? Fine if you're going for interview or you've been invited to a bbq at your boss's place (and he's CEO of a legal firm or whatever rather than a string of MOT garages). Otherwise, if you're just bumming around the house or popping to Tesco, does it really matter?
I still wear combats. Today, I was wearing a KLF t-shirt that I bought at uni... back when we had grants!
king what? Fine if you're going for interview or you've been invited to a bbq at your boss's place (and he's CEO of a legal firm or whatever rather than a string of MOT garages). Otherwise, if you're just bumming around the house or popping to Tesco, does it really matter?I still wear combats. Today, I was wearing a KLF t-shirt that I bought at uni... back when we had grants!
There's a really old guy across the road from me who must be 80 years old, full head of white hair, walks with that stiff walk that everyone of that age has, hunched over, NHS vintage specs with brown frames ( https://www.deadmensspex.com/wp-content/uploads/20...) but he wears 501s, Superdry tops, North Face trendy jacket and Nike blue loafers with the white soles. It's just so wrong wrong wrong ! When you're 80 you don't dress like a 25 year old. When you're 80 you should be wearing the default polyester Farrah's (in grey, or brown, complete with massive crease line down the front) and a cheap yellow polyester shirt, with egg stains down it, and 'proper' shoes, not trainers/loafers/sneakers.
I mean fair play to the guy for refusing to conform to the stereotypes and hang on to his 'youth' as best he can, but he just looks so ridiculous and I chuckle every time I see him out.
I mean fair play to the guy for refusing to conform to the stereotypes and hang on to his 'youth' as best he can, but he just looks so ridiculous and I chuckle every time I see him out.
My dad is 75 and can still wear some nice jeans, NB trainers and Patagonia fleece.
No grey trousers, V next and tie.
Looks way cooler than 95% of his friends,
Im 44 and still wear pretty much what i did in my mid 20s.
I have a couple of ripped style jeans and sometimes i wonder if they are a bit young for me, but in the end, I like them so I wear them!
No grey trousers, V next and tie.
Looks way cooler than 95% of his friends,
Im 44 and still wear pretty much what i did in my mid 20s.
I have a couple of ripped style jeans and sometimes i wonder if they are a bit young for me, but in the end, I like them so I wear them!
vixen1700 said:
Mrs.vixen laughed at me* last night and accused me of dressing like a teenager as I excitedly tried on a Fila baseball style jacket that had just been delivered.
It got me thinking, have I turned into the Teddy Boys who I used to see at Southend when I was a kid, still dressing the same way they did when they were kids and with the same quiffs. That was a fashion they were wearing that was less than twenty years beforehand.
Now I'm reverting back to stuff I would have worn in 1983! Forty years ago.
Add this to my growing collection of multi-coloured Adidas trainers, and my wife may have a point.
I'm 57 next month by the way.
Do you find yourself wearing stuff from your youth or am I having a crisis?
*She didn't really laugh, but did mention 'teenager'
LOL..It got me thinking, have I turned into the Teddy Boys who I used to see at Southend when I was a kid, still dressing the same way they did when they were kids and with the same quiffs. That was a fashion they were wearing that was less than twenty years beforehand.
Now I'm reverting back to stuff I would have worn in 1983! Forty years ago.
Add this to my growing collection of multi-coloured Adidas trainers, and my wife may have a point.
I'm 57 next month by the way. Do you find yourself wearing stuff from your youth or am I having a crisis?

*She didn't really laugh, but did mention 'teenager'
Saying that, I got a pair of Lois orange jumbo cords last year..

Edited by Regbuser on Wednesday 2nd August 18:02
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