But there are a number of inronies and other factors at play in a discussion of this topic on a forum devoted to vintage style. Most of the women here, whie looking sharp and sexy and great, would probably be accused by some of dressing frumpy becaue they dress in na style from the past. Older women often dress the way they used to, which would not be so flashy. or, they dress as they did in middle age in the sixties, which is bound to be frumpy. A woman in her sixties in a mini skirt would surely draw more rath from this forum than general society. Just as a man in his fifties or sixties in youthful t shirt and jeans would.
Now, the sweat shirt look, that is a whole other matter.
But then, many older folks dressed as they did not out of a certain dedication to style, but because that is the way it ws done. To a man who is older na not oout to impress anyone, or required for a job may well be tired of the stiff collars, wool suits and leather shoes that we love. to him, to be able to wear jeans and a t shirt is heaven. he is not dressing out of some societal force to be frumpy. This is how he is most happy. i imagine it is the same with women.
But your point remains. Why can't a woman wear a mini skirt/ Well, she is free to in my book, although that may not be her greatest desire.
Anyway, just some ramblings. This is obviously a complex subject for those of us dedicated to traditional style.
Now, the sweat shirt look, that is a whole other matter.
But then, many older folks dressed as they did not out of a certain dedication to style, but because that is the way it ws done. To a man who is older na not oout to impress anyone, or required for a job may well be tired of the stiff collars, wool suits and leather shoes that we love. to him, to be able to wear jeans and a t shirt is heaven. he is not dressing out of some societal force to be frumpy. This is how he is most happy. i imagine it is the same with women.
But your point remains. Why can't a woman wear a mini skirt/ Well, she is free to in my book, although that may not be her greatest desire.
Anyway, just some ramblings. This is obviously a complex subject for those of us dedicated to traditional style.