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01-17-2025 11:14 AM
@snipsnapsnur wrote:Lolol. I'm near 69 and not offended in the least by the OP post. Only YOU can let yourself be offended, if you choose to. And that is on YOU.
I agree with you but not surprised. I mean, posters get personally offended if someone expresses an opinion that they think a price of an item is too high!
01-17-2025 11:36 AM
01-17-2025 11:39 AM
@SamBrown wrote:
@Estellee wrote:I think younger people may wear pull on pants and comfy walking shoes too, don't they?
@Estellee they are usually wearing pajamas. LOL I don't know where this "old lady" stuff comes from - the younger generation has to be the dressed the worst. Nothing but elastic waste pants.
@SamBrown It takes comfy to a whole new level LOL
01-17-2025 11:40 AM - edited 01-17-2025 11:43 AM
Maybe the OP is talking about the TSV jogging/lounge set?
Yes, those sets are good to have--but I usually pack them with my swim suit as a cover up when we go on a getaway. They are also good for going to an exercise class like Zumba.
Are they "old lady"? No, they are for anyone for anything.
Trendy fashion that lasts for years? Uh, no, that is an oxymoron. "Trendy" clothes mean whatever is in style for the moment. I basically call those "throwaway" clothes, but I do purchase just for fun.
I have LOTS of clothes that have lasted for years and years--I even still have my eighth grade graduation dress, and a dress I wore in kindergarten.
The issue is, can I still fit in those clothes?? So they are also unworn.
Since I only work part-time these days, and the work environment is a bit more casual, I have a lovely collection of gorgeous suits, many of silk (skirts mainly, with some pants) that I used to wear daily, that are now in my closet.
Thanks to QVC I have a GREAT casual clothes collection that has lasted for years and years.
Currently I spend the most money on fancy sequin long and short gowns for cruises, but even now I have enough.
By the way, "old" is a matter of perspective. Due to many older folks living well and taking care of themselves, people say nowadays that "60 is the new 40!"
01-17-2025 11:46 AM
Just once, I would LOVE for a poster such as this thread's OP to post a picture(s) of what they would like to see presented. No one will ever do it, but it would be interesting to see.
01-17-2025 12:02 PM
01-17-2025 12:03 PM - edited 01-17-2025 12:08 PM
@soozer wrote:..... old lady jewelry, old lady walking shoes, old lady pull on pants, ..... really? Where are you going? No one wears this stuff anymore..... not trendy fashion so it lasts years and years and years? why? .....That's exactly the stuff most donate as well as clean out when you are over 50 and fabulous.....Sorry, used to love watching but you are losing me slowly .....
@soozer. If you find the merchandise so objectionable,
OMG--Why are you watching?
Go forth and shop elsewhere.
01-17-2025 12:05 PM
01-17-2025 12:08 PM
Aside from the bizarre pieces that announce one's age, or one's "grandma" status, what exactly is "old lady jewelry?"
01-17-2025 12:16 PM
I'm going on 65 and not offended in the least!
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