I have no idea how a 33 year old should dress.
I dress how I dressed when I was in my 20s..
I shop at Nords usually and like Splendid, Joie, Free People, Ella Moss, etc.
I have no idea how a 33 year old should dress.
I dress how I dressed when I was in my 20s..
I shop at Nords usually and like Splendid, Joie, Free People, Ella Moss, etc.
cantaloupe / 6397 posts
I think so... Although right now I am dressing a body I don't even recognize so I'm not my usual self at all!!!! Bigger size, and trying to wear nursing friendly things is really throwing me off.
cherry / 157 posts
I know what you mean - I'm turning 33 this year. I went back to university last semester to finish up my second degree, so I had classes with 19 and 20 year olds. On one hand I didn't want to look like I was trying to be one of them, but also didn't want to look 50. Before this semester I worked in an office where I had to look business casual, so I had a lot of blouses and things that I thought were a bit too old for me outside of work.
In the end I've gone with a bit of a preppy look. A little more towards hipster and a bit less away from stuffy-old-school preppy or classical older woman. I try not to wear too many tshirts or short jean shorts.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
I do. Younger clothes just don't look right on my body anymore.
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
I think I dress 30-ish...I mean, I'm not terribly fashionable. Almost all of my clothes are from Gap - casual, comfortable.
blogger / pear / 1964 posts
My husband would accuse me of dressing like an "old lady" but I prefer to think of my style as "classic." I definitely don't want to show up at school wearing the same brands as my junior high kids, so most of my wardrobe is pretty age appropriate. Lots of Gap, Loft and Talbots (okay, so that's kind of old lady, but I don't care).
coconut / 8475 posts
Hmmm...sure but a very mature 24 yet old. I don't do crazy animal prints or neon colors. I shop a lot at h&M and gap, the lift, Express and bcbg.
GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts
I guess? I'm pretty casual though and I guess sometimes that's a pretty young look that will have to go eventually... But right now I'm 23.
GOLD / grapefruit / 4555 posts
I have no fashion sense and often feel like most of the clothes out there are either too young or too old for me. I have yet to find a happy medium that doesn't involve traipsing through the men's section - especially their graphic tees!
nectarine / 2220 posts
I think my work clothes (business casual to actual business if I'm taking important meetings) and my day to day casual clothes are pretty good. HOWEVER, I have the hardest time finding things that are age appropriate for going out in the evening. Sometimes we'll go out to a lounge or something and I feel like I'm dressed like an old lady, but don't feel like the younger clothes suit me either.
nectarine / 2600 posts
Nope. I'm turning 33 as well, and my style has pretty much stayed the same since I was 17! Jeans and hoodies. :o/
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
I don't remember really how I dressed in my 20's....I mean, during the work day at that time, I wore suits. I probably had at least 20 because I hated repeating.
Now, I am turning 38 this year, and depending on what I am doing, I have different styles, but I've always been on the conservative end of things.
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