10 Things I Quit to Simplify My Wardrobe After 60
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Over 60 and feeling overwhelmed by your wardrobe? In this video, I’m sharing 10 things I quit to make my closet simpler and more practical. These changes have helped me feel more confident, comfortable, and stylish every day - without the stress of having 'nothing to wear.'
Question: What’s one thing you’ve quit that made a big difference in your closet?"
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I usually read comments. There is so much wisdom in the community that it adds to your very good content. Some trends are a huge mistake. I have seen a lot of ads for cropped trousers this year and they don't look good even on great models. Notice how cold-shoulder tops came in and went out so fast. I look around my community and see no-one wearing them. We know better.
I don’t know if you are in the USA. Cold shoulder tops stayed around for ages where I live in the uk, and not being happy with my arms I liked them. Definitely out now though. I do see the odd person wearing them still, but I certainly wouldn’t now.
@@trishhickson1550 Same, & I’m in the US. I kept one cold shoulder top only, which I specifically only wear to get my vaccinations!
Yes a monthly change over is brilliant!
And sit down and have a coffee in a decent cup.
So glad we all agree 😀
@@Myover50fashionlife I agree with all your points in this video, I now wear stripes or plain but my dresses are patterned. I pick up loads of tips from you, thanks!
i’m 57. love your channel . we are RELEVANT ❤❤❤
100% with you about polyester, especially for the sake of the environment. And yes, quality over quantity.
I like the 'filling the box' idea. At the moment I am trying the 'one in two out' method. This is helping me declutter, but also making me pause before buying something new, as it makes me think about whether it is 'worth' 2 things already in my wardrobe.
Thank you so much for your natural sensibilities in fashion. You have taught me so much about how to be me, but also how to be quietly fashionable as a 65 year old woman from Australia
I do definitely read the comments. I wonder if others have the same wardrobe issue I have. I have lost about 80 pounds over the last 2 years. I have removed the clothing that no longer fits from my closet, but I’m afraid to take them out of the house. I’m afraid I will gain the weight back and then have nothing to wear! It’s not an irrational fear…I have changed size several times in my 68 years!
I’m in the very same boat! Ugh! I have tubs of different sizes. I hate keeping all the clothes but I really hate rebuying larger size clothing!
I'm your twin!! I had serious health issues, was in bed all the time, couldn't go to gym or swim, comfort ate and stacked on weight. I decided to accept my fate, bought big clothes and got rid of just about all my clothes. Now 3 yrs later, I found a specialist who has been able to help a bit, I've got my determination back, have started an exercise class run by a physio, back to swimming and over the last 2yrs, lost 20 kg, I have taken in some of the 'mid sized' garments, taken out the really big stuff (I am never letting myself get that bad again!) And have bought a lot of new clothes to cheer myself up and encourage and reward myself for all the hardwork I have put in. 🏆💪👍 keep going, get rid of the big stuff, take in what can be cheaply altered and buy some nice new gear ❤❤❤ oh..I'm 64.😊
I love hearing you talk about clothes and fashion. It is very motivational to me. Keep your videos coming!
Yes, I aways read the comments.
Definitely buy quality, rather than quantity. Looks classy and lasts for years.
So worth the investment
The shirt is lovely, and looks so much better with your skin/hair tones against the back wall. In my late 20's early 30's, I lived in the UK and worked at an estate agents. Lots of power dressing! I am now 62 and live in BC, Canada in a very remote location with a very outdoors, pioneer lifestyle. I get to 'town' maybe 3 times a year, so little time to wear anything other than work jeans, shirts and sweaters. I ask questions when I'm looking at clothes....do I love it? How often will I wear it? Be ruthless with your choices ladies, and wear what you are comfortable in, but also don't be afraid to look outside the box.
Thank you soo much for leashing out against polyester and helping the environment. Everybody can afford natural fiber : buy less, but class. Another option are "preloved" items. So no excuse for suffocating the planet with harmful fabrics. Influencers like you can contribute to create awareness in their follower-communities and should make an impact. You distinguish yourself from all those "Amazon-amazones" who market cheap synthetics for not so low prices. Kudos!
It is a very good, very practical idea. I have just been going through my winter stuff (as Australia is now in spring, we have just finished winter), I have lost 20kg (over the last almost 2 yrs) and I have taken some of my smaller trousers in, bought new stuff, and got rid of stuff that was just too big. Now its spring/summer wardrobe to work on.
I love to read your comments. It’s funny how we change as we get in our 60s. I am 69 this year and I love it. I have let my hair go gray and it is really a lovely silver. Had I known it was this pretty silver? I would’ve not colored it for 30 years, I accept being older and I am very proud to be this age. I am also a very petite slim woman. I love your channel.
I’m 64 and really appreciate your channel. I’m 5’10” and always wanted to be a petite person! I’ve also quit wearing 4” heels - actually cannot wear them due to an Achilles tendon issue. 2” is about my limit. It’s funny to hear you say you’ve quit caring! I quit caring as well…..if I like it and feel good in it, that’s what I’m going to wear. Thank you for the great content you present for those of us in our 60’s and beyond. Cheers!
I read the comments, and make them too. I like to have my ‘6 months’ wardrobe out all the time, so I can anticipate wearing my favorites and consider new combinations. I like florals including florals. Never had my colors done but I know when a color looks ‘off’ on me (peachy pink is great, blue-toned pinks look awful). More important to me is contrast. I’m low contrast, for sure.
My mum always looked gorgeous in mauve and purples, so I bought myself a couple of things, I only wore them once or twice before I donated them...what looks good on others, doesn't necessarily look good on ourselves.
In Sicily right now, I wear autumn clothes in the mornings and summer clothes during the day... seasonal changeover at 10 am 😂
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san francisco same
I have been tweaking my closet the beginning of every month for a few years now and I've been loving it. It has shown me what is more realistic in terms of what I need. Thinking about 6 months at a time used to make me think I needed much more than I actually did. It also shown me what I really love to wear which has helped me not shop nearly as much.
LOL - speed-dating for your wardrobe is a brilliant idea! We are about to move house so a lot of stuff is packed up. I've got a suitcase full of stuff for a holiday in a few weeks' time but I am so defintely doing the monthly switchover once we've moved ... fabulous!
block color and neutral in YOUR color palette will play up your delicate features. i think it helps us and especially if we are low contrast (i’m blonde/very fair) most patterns are very distracting on me and don’t allow my features to shine.
We had this philosophy for toys for our kids especially the cuddlie - one in, one out!
I remember once selling my clothes in a dress agency shop and I picked out good brands such as Jaeger, berketex you get the idea. Well I live in Devon and the closest one I could find was about 15 to 20 miles away. By the time I took them up paid for petrol treated my husband and I to coffee and then went back again to collect my percentage I think my overall profit was zilch!
Haha. Vinted is easy to use for selling nowadays
Yes, i donated my high heels, and lots of clothes. They weren't being worn and were taking up space . Have actually been thinking of setting up a rail the way you do in your videos with clothes i will wear this season. It will make choices so easy. It's interesting about colour. As my hair has gone grey, and my skin has gotten paler, my colour choices have definitely changed. You are right. It only matters what we like to wear and what suits us, not trends (love leopard print though). Thank you for your words of encouragement.
I'm glad my channel is useful
I do look at most of the comments and I certainly identify with your ideas today. It is rare to see a stylishly dressed lady where I live which is sad😢. Thank you.
Yes I read the comments, some great tips! I've done a monthly capsule for a change this month although mainly just with the accessories and outerwear as I'm quite minimal anyway and don't have space to keep lots of clothes in a 1 bedroom cottage.
Your videos have definitely helped me define and pinpoint my personal style. I realized this after a doctor’s appointment: he told me that red suited me beautifully (I had a red plaid shirt on). All through my life people have commented that red was “my color.” The hitch is that while I truly do look great in red, I feel awful wearing it (except for shoes). The same with brown. It looks great on me, yet I feel uncomfortable wearing it. But, I own and wear tons of frosty beiges and tans. Purple is another one - I like purple but I don’t feel good wearing it. Stripes and simple plaids are the only patterns I own. All this lifetime subconscious practice just came to my own notice about myself and my style after thinking about the various subjects of your videos over the past year or so. Finally recognizing this about myself has greatly eased my choices in wardrobing and shopping. I guess I had a style but never consciously knew it! Choosing things to wear and buy was a roulette game, of sorts. Now, thanks to your work, my style life is a breeze.
Love that shirt you are wearing today - looks great!
Monthly wardrobe is a genius idea 👏 I’ve seen you do them every month, inspiring
Yes, I read the comments most of the time.
Yes. I read comments.
I'm the only one here and I have a nice-sized (not huge, but decent) "master bedroom" closet, originally meant for two people, I suppose. I have tried putting clothes away for a while and then getting them back out, but really what works best for me is to have ALL of my clothes out, ALL the time. Even the cashmere sweaters and cashmere wraps and the camel hair long coat and the winter boots: they all stay out within view even when it's 114 degrees outside. I'm in the Pacific Northwest, and you know, some summer days get cold here, and some winter days get warm, and they keep the office where I work right at 70 degrees, so I always need some sort of a blazer. This works best for me.
And here in the PNW, a coffee cup is almost always in my hand when I'm walking, even if I'm just walking across the office to the kitchen to put another K-cup in the machine!
I'm 67, by the way, and still have a full-time job working at a community college. I love it! I get compliments all the time on my wardrobe, which I keep up-to-date by watching RUclips channels like yours.
There is an actual mall in the town where I work. I moved here in 2014 and I think I've been to the mall exactly once since then. I prefer shopping at the thrift store; I get a better selection and I get to pick something that I can see how it looks after it's been washed once or twice. If I need other stuff, I shop online.
I was an autumn in the '80s too...as I've aged and I've let the grays come through, my colors are very much changing. I had honey-brown hair and still have the olive-hazel-green eyes and LOVE olives and warm browns...I'm transitioning out of the strong shades now and into softer shades.
I did cringe a little when you said "at our age," talking about the trends...I say, if I want to wear it and it's a trend, I'm doing it. Most likely I don't. "At my age" means I get to do whatever the hell I want. I don't care what other people say about what to do or say or think or wear. If I want to do it, I do it. (I probably won't wear belly-showing clothes either, because I wouldn't want to do that.) I like knowing what the trends are; I can pick and choose what I want to embrace and what I want to ignore. I'd never heard of "business casual" or "capsule wardrobes" in the '70s and '80s, and I really like them now, because I'm learning from the RUclipsrs like you and others.
I plan to still be healthy, relevant and working full-time in my 70s.
I do read the comments and I do get great info from them.
Recycled polyester good too.
I always have a clear out when I swap from summer to winter and vice versa ❤
Thank you i really found useful advice from the beautiful community in the comment section
Yes❤
Thank you 😊
I read the comments. I like to see what other viewers think about the topic and also get some additional tips.
I am with you all the way. X
Great video and I love the message!! Keep up the fabulous work!!
Love your navy suede moto jacket. Saw it last video too! Can't find one like it. I looked 😊
Thank you. Ill see if I can find similar
Regarding patterns, I choose by asking myself whether the pattern in any way resembles an old fashioned sofa cover or pair of curtains. If it does then I will probably avoid it.
Yes I do read the comments. I also like to look current whilst choosing comfort as well. So no high heels anymore!
i love it when you did your charm thing, cool, just for me, thank you, and you are very welcome, you rock and rule, ....leppard skin dots cool, i have some too on my punk jackets, one being painted black and white,.......on the collar,...............marius(punk rules).
Yes, I read comments. I also avoid polyester like the plague, for the same reasons😊
I do read comments, often before I watch a video and sometimes instead of.
I like to read comments. I prefer to buy from Thrift shops, I rarely buy new as I like the thrill of the hunt.
Yes I read the comments. Do you work with two wardrobes in order to have a monthly capsule? Xx
As my children have left home I do store out of season in their old rooms and in underbed drawers
Yes I read the comments
They are a useful resource
The comments on this channel? Always worth reading.
Yes I read all comments, I too hate polyester,
I have never shopped at Primark
I'm short and never liked high heels, even when I was young, and now my feet thank me
LOL I've been done with polyester since the early 70s. My mother loved putting me in Quiana and it was DISGUSTING. I stopped wearing black because it doesn't look good on me now. I'm the same, midrise is the best. Us short waisted folk don't carry highrise. Right up under my boobs. Not the look I want lol. I also buy what I like when its 'on trend' and use it for ages.
Love small florals and absolutely hate animal print.
I use trends to stock up on colors that suit me but disappear for periods of time from stores. For a while rich vibrant colors yielded to cool tones which make me look lke a corpse. Some years its a no buy season like the whole oversized baggy look in god awful cool toned life draining neutrals. I have saved $$ though, which I will spend on items that suit me.
Yes, I read comments
I always read the comments.
Pointless at the coast we seem to have a local style…and appropriate…for lifestyle and climate
I don't think you are deep, unless you had naturally dark hair and dyed it when you were younger. I saw your clip and you switched from autumn to summer, which I think is correct. Warm Autumns aren't usually too deep, from what I've seen on several colour analysis clips. However, the golden rule, wear whatever you like 😊😊
I read the comments
I’ve gotten rid of so much of my clothes that I don’t switch out my clothes,everything fits in one closet
Yes, I reed the comments.