Jeans at home, but rarely otherwise for all the reasons given. I do love my sleeveless jumpers though .....
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Firstly well done City. Jeans put away...what age is right? When I was a kid only jeans you would see on an old bloke had a crease ironed in them and didn't marry up with his slip on. I have loved jeans all my life. I thought I would wear them forever. Doubts are creeping in.
Jeans at home, but rarely otherwise for all the reasons given. I do love my sleeveless jumpers though .....
Jeans , hooded sweatshirts , heavy rock t shirts , trainers
I hate wearing suits or trendy shirts for a night out
Genuine struggle. Went to buy some. Look like a twat. Chords were decent though and coming back in. Double Whammy. Any young lads reading this should mark my words, There comes a time.
I totally disagree. I think you can wear jeans at any age.
Do black jeans count?
Never I’ll be cremated in mine
I still ware baggy jeans all the time (unless I'm working then its a whistle)
its 1990 all the time for me
Agree. Just look at Jim Royle
I had a pair of chords that fair sailed me through my esrly teens. Not jumbo ones. Other lads sported tight jeans. Fair enough, some with bottle tops on laces was pushing it as years .Loose jeans I could buy into that. Not Barker baggies. but a trend towards looser was ok. I going back to the start. Will you see an old man wearing skinny jeans? No. Not me anyway. Having said that loose fit just show how skinny my legs are now when the wind blows into me. Middle fit are out of the question cause my chords fit better so I am out. Never thought I would say it.
Only £13 for the going fishing look
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Thank you for starting this thread, as this is a subject that has been troubling me for a while now.
I used to live in jeans, but recently have taken to a a pair of Levi's khaki jeans/chino crossover type of thing.
I also used to wear trainers everywhere. Trainers are now reserved solely for a rare outing to the gym.
I'm beginning to worry when I'll end up in hush puppies, beige trousers, cardigan and flat cap. Seriously. I frequently see "elderly" gentlemen attired in such a way, then stop and reality hits me that those elderly gents are probably only ten years older then me!
:)
Yup.
OK then .. I'm 'in my early 50's.' .. how did that happen ...
I still like Jeans,. I like trews too, Horses for courses.
Though, IMO, as we get older its really hard to find 'classic' Jeans styles that don't make you look like trying too hard / too young in style, or else the alternative seems to be cheapo looking 'supermarket' style horrors.
Any tips?! - regards Jeans sourcing for 50 somethings (who still can get away with wearing 'em and still want to).
I remember a lady opposite me tuning a pair of Flinstone jeans into a hot water bottle cover when I was a kid years ago. It was shite. You shouldn't advertise stuff like that to your neighbours even if they aren't judgmental.
For any over 50s like me not tight please.,Even if you can get your balls in. Cause it can be done doesn't mean that it should be done.