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@Niamhthat's an amazing look!

 

As promised I wore the new "jeans dress/tunic" I found at the designer consignment place yesterday in the $10 sale.  It's a Michael Kors !  My wife already stole my athleta top SMH. Her response was this is why I'm so happy you transitioned. lol. With her permission I added her to this post to show you what I hope someday to wear myself haha.

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7 hours ago, MisterJax said:

My new jeans with my old scarf. How is everyone?

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That's a pretty bad ass rocker look!  

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2 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Talk with a hairstylist about "if I had hair, what would be a great short look for a wig"?  

 

Oh, that's a good idea. I can bug Roseanne! Thanks!

 

Hugs!

 

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8 hours ago, MisterJax said:

My new jeans with my old scarf. How is everyone?

I'm doing very well, thank you, albeit a bit cold atm. lol

Your jeans and scarf are working out well together. Love the outfit!

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1 hour ago, ElizabethStar said:

I'm still in my pj's. It's 5pm and there's no point in changing.

 

I've had days like that. I've also had days when the only reason I got dressed is because I needed to wash my pjs. Today is my one hoodie and a pair of boot-cut jeans. I haven't showered since Thursday and I feel gross. Definitely showering before bed tonight.

 

Hugs! 

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3 hours ago, Jackie C. said:
3 hours ago, ElizabethStar said:

I'm still in my pj's. It's 5pm and there's no point in changing.

 

I've had days like that. I've also had days when the only reason I got dressed is because I needed to wash my pjs. Today is my one hoodie and a pair of boot-cut jeans. I haven't showered since Thursday and I feel gross. Definitely showering before bed tonight.

This is been a lot like my covid life. 

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14 hours ago, Drayse said:

I'm doing very well, thank you, albeit a bit cold atm. lol

Your jeans and scarf are working out well together. Love the outfit!

Thank you! Try to stay warm

 

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I can honestly say I've never had a PJ day haha. I have Border-Collies requiring six walks a day, the first at 4:30 in the morning. I'm so paranoid about beard growth, so its full makeup or nothing. I will admit to not bothering today, just pulling on some man-clothes and kept my hood up, ignoring the world.

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1 hour ago, LusciousTheLock said:

I can honestly say I've never had a PJ day haha. I have Border-Collies requiring six walks a day, the first at 4:30 in the morning. I'm so paranoid about beard growth, so its full makeup or nothing. I will admit to not bothering today, just pulling on some man-clothes and kept my hood up, ignoring the world.

I have an aussie and he is HIGH ENERGY. 20190911_130831.thumb.jpg.8a3ca597ee4a961f3599eab1920cee5f.jpg

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Well here goes. Joining in on the fun.

This is the outfit i wore on Saturday to the concert we went too.

i didn't feel out of place for the first time ever.

Hugs Robin

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You look great, Robin. I'm jealous that you have some nice boots to go with your outfit too. ?

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6 hours ago, Drayse said:

You look great, Robin. I'm jealous that you have some nice boots to go with your outfit too. ?

Drayse, they were secondhand Ebay specials. I did have to redo the heels as they were worn out. A bit of glue and some heel rubber off ebay and they are all good. I think in the end they cost me $45 Aussie dollars.

Since I know nothing about womens fashion brands is Vince Camuto any good ?

They feel great and I loved the fact I didn't have to go through the pain of wearing them in ... LOL

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What are some thoughts about nylons and pantyhose? I have a couple of short skirt outfit ideas in my head and want to wear something nicer than leggings underneath.

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4 hours ago, Robin.C said:

Drayse, they were secondhand Ebay specials. I did have to redo the heels as they were worn out. A bit of glue and some heel rubber off ebay and they are all good. I think in the end they cost me $45 Aussie dollars.

Since I know nothing about womens fashion brands is Vince Camuto any good ?

They feel great and I loved the fact I didn't have to go through the pain of wearing them in ... LOL

I would totally wear that outfit Robin. You look great. I need to jump into the bracelet game. I love yours.  I've borroed some jewelry from my wife since she loves my tastes and gets to steal mine too but none of her bracelets go over my hand/wrists.  I'm on my own there I guess.  Your Camuto boots are considered a good brand. Not an elite brand but when you find them new in reputable stores they sell for around $125-$150 American $. Once they are a year removed you can find them in the outlet stores for $70s US so $90 Aus.  Great find!  I also love the way your sleeves gather on that top.  Well done, I hope we see more of your fashion on this thread 

 

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1 hour ago, ElizabethStar said:

What are some thoughts about nylons and pantyhose? I have a couple of short skirt outfit ideas in my head and want to wear something nicer than leggings underneath.

Absolutely need them in your wardrobe.  I have basic nude and a pair of black that have a little pattern.  I wear control top to help with my belly. Side note, they help keep things in place with tucking without using gaffs. Treat them well and they last a reasonable time. They will inspire you to maintain uncaloused heels   lol

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1 hour ago, ElizabethStar said:

What are some thoughts about nylons and pantyhose? I have a couple of short skirt outfit ideas in my head and want to wear something nicer than leggings underneath.

 

 

Do it Liz. I wager you would rock a little skirt and pantyhose. Maybe some nice heels to complete the image.

 

I do have one reservation. When you say short. How short do you mean? Remember the saying Short enough to be a woman but long enough to be a lady does spring to mind.

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1 hour ago, Maid In Bedlam said:

 

Remember the saying Short enough to be a woman but long enough to be a lady does spring to mind.

One of my wife's biggest concerns when I started getting a woman's wardrobe was "age appropriate". lol. Her spouse support group kept telling her '"Be prepared for her to make teanager clothing choices"   I guess the tendency is since we are newer to the clothing scene and have suppressed ourselves for so long we tend to go "hyperfeminine".  

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1 hour ago, Maid In Bedlam said:

I do have one reservation. When you say short. How short do you mean? Remember the saying Short enough to be a woman but long enough to be a lady does spring to mind.

That's a very good question. It would be mostly with a mid-skirt that hangs about mid-calf. The one I'm wearing a few pages back. I'd like to wear it with booties. I have a pleated mini that hangs about mid-thigh. Realistically, it might be too short for me (I still have something to hid) and last, two t-shirt skirts. I also see some dresses in my future so who knows. Actually, I lied, I have a dress, hanging in my closet. I was given to me, it's a little on the classy side so I don't know when I'd wear it.

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2 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

   I guess the tendency is since we are newer to the clothing scene and have suppressed ourselves for so long we tend to go "hyperfeminine".  

 

Bri we have all done it. Im no exeption to the rule. If you want/need to pass as the phrase goes (I hate that term but it seems to be used often by others) then being 50 coming on 18 is not the way forwald. Its just a matter of not sticking out and dare i say being the talk of the town for all the wrong reasons. Your wife  has been given good advise there and I would have advised the same. In an ideal world you can wear whatever you want but as we all know this is not an ideal world.

 

2 hours ago, ElizabethStar said:

That's a very good question.

 

 

As above what i typed out to Bri. You can still wear a skirt. But be a woman and a lady about it. Look what suits you age and rock it as i know you will.

 

 

 

Im no fashion Guru just a woman that is wise to the world. I think ?

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