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Coloured Jeans For Older Ladies

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bellazella | 11:37 Fri 09th Mar 2012 | Fashion
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I love the different colours that are in at the moment, bit worried i would be mutton dressed as lamb though,anyone else wear them?
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I am a traditionally built 59 YO and I have these in magenta and purple and am waiting for the green to come back into stock, I also have the washed denim jean ones for everyday
http://www.marksandsp...r=1-15&qid=1331292914
Yes I wear them with a long bum and tum covering top but why ever not...I am old, not dead!
ooh those green ones are lovely woof
Do you like them? Do they suit you? Then buy them and wear them with pride.

I saw a young lady the other day, tartan DM's yellow tights-Leggins, red skirt, braces, orange top if she can about the streets thus, you wearing purple jeans won't go amiss.
aren't they pdust? I check the website daily (more than once!) I think all us curvy ladies are watching like hawks, the bigger sizes go in and out of stock in flash
Well I wear them, mainly black and indigo..but I have a purple pair, rust coloured pair, and red cropped. Worn with long t-shirts or woolly tops also wear the high high heels and boots.
Do I care....no at my age I do what I want, they look okay.. I'm quite slim size 14...I'm 68.
Again if you fancy them, go ahead, walk tall girls have confidence!!
I ordered some of the treggins Wolfie has linked to because I love them. Unfortunately, I looked awful in them and they didn't fit properly. Hence, they went back. Nothing at all to do with my age, if I had looked good in them and was 90 I would have kept them.

Fashion has usually be adapted to suit the wearer. I doubt for one minute that Woofy would wear hers with a boob tube!! Good on you Woof - keep young and beautiful!!!
Dear Very Grumpy BOO,

I can't see where we are getting at you :o(.

As if we woud dare!!!!

Love Lottie

x
try them and see? x
I've got capri pants in numerous colours.................do they count?
A decent well-fitted pair of trousers looks good on anyone, irrespective of colour.
Go for it Bella. :)
I love bright colours, the reds and oranges. I would wear them and Im 60. I hate seeing every older person in variatons of beiges, brown and creams
have done red and sapphire in the past but wear them with either black or neutrals red looks good with beige tones and the sapphire with soft greys take the colour one other place with a bag or a piece of jewellery
A friend of mine is in her 80's and nice and slim. She wears bright pink jeans and looks great.
Lottie with my boobs I would need something more like the dartford tunnel than a tube!!!!
Don't forget that awful pale sludgy green The Other Half.

How not to dress when you are older

"M&S Classic collection!

It's dire!!!
RRFL Woofie!!! Ha, ha ha!!!!
Lottie I'm 63 and get my trousers from Next...........they have lovely colours.
You've just made me howl with laughter,lottie.
When we first came to the UK 22 years ago,my now ex OH tried to get me to wear the M&S 'look'...pleated skirts,twinsets....aarrgghh! I lived in jeans then-and I still do. And this was coming from a man who'd once had shoulder length hair and a single earring.
I have to admit that the jeans and trousers that fit me best are M&S Per Una (not Classic Collection!!!!) For some reason most jeans and trousers seem to look like jodpurs on me - too shapely on the thighs and hips, which I am not!!
Pasta, I suppose some people must wear Classic Collection clothes. I don't personally know of anyone!!

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