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Fashion horrors for the older man

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

How can the middle-aged man avoid those fashion horrors that haunt him as the grey hairs gather? Here are a few thoughts after less than a year's search for style in middle age.



  1. Avoid wearing anything that you think will make you look younger. It won't. No T-shirts with rock band logos, no cowboy boots (unless, of course, you're a real cowboy), no skinny-fit jeans.
  2. Don't try too hard; above all, don't wear brogues without socks.
  3. Don't try to hide those grey hairs. You run the real risk that it will be obvious and you will then be seen as the sad sort who cannot accept ageing with dignity.
  4. Don't ask your children for style advice (particularly daughters). The wounding sarcasm will only hurt you. (To be fair, I haven't had this from my daughter.)
  5. Stick with classics, but give them a twist with bright colours and accessories such as pocket squares and scarves.
  6. Avoid artificially distressed or aged clothes and accessories  You will be living a lie. Wear them out yourself and then continue to wear them.
  7. Don't allow yourself to give up on the search for style. The fashion industry may not be interested in you, but there are plenty of great clothes and accessories out there for you.
  8. Don't leer at younger women; but do admire older women - they will tell you if they don't like it.
  9. Take pride in your age once you reach your forties and older. You are now a grown man!
  10. Always ignore bloggers who write articles like this telling you what to do.


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  1. L'age moyen31 October 2012 at 06:50

    Excellent advice, Grey Fox. Nothing makes us look older than trying to look younger. Let's go for elegance.

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    1. Grey Fox31 October 2012 at 07:57

      Absolutely! Thanks for the comment. GF.

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  2. Anonymous31 October 2012 at 06:54

    Great advice and why don't more men realise this?

    My personal hate is bootcut jeans/trs worn with cheap pointy shoes.

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    1. Grey Fox31 October 2012 at 07:56

      Shudder! GF.

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    2. Michael31 October 2012 at 19:01

      Great list and I so agree about the shoes with no socks

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  3. NCJack31 October 2012 at 20:33

    All good ones, and let me add, none of this "You won't get me in a tie anymore" crap...makes you sound like you were some kind of dogsbody without a spine for decades.

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  4. Anonymous13 November 2012 at 13:55

    I'd probably challenge the cowboy boots being punted from the wardrobe, especially whose with more of a square-toe look. Is worn with jeans and the right combination of sport-coat and shirt, cowboy boots can work.

    Your thoughts on a nice, more stylish pair of Doc Martens shoes for the middle aged man? Not the boots... But they do make some fine looking dress shoes...

    Cheers!

    James

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  5. Anonymous2 December 2012 at 20:02

    I wear well-made fairly expensive "pointy shoes".....and some nice almond (or whatever it is) shapes too. Dammit, I also have cowboy boots - but must admit they are no longer worn :) steve,London.

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  6. Anonymous30 January 2013 at 15:41

    OK, I'll have a go at #8

    Cowboy boot advice should apply to all ages!

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  7. Grey Fox31 January 2013 at 07:41

    The cowboy boots may have been a bit unfair on my US readers, but nobody else has any excuse!

    I quite like Doc Martins, like chunky brogues.

    GF.

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