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When do I start dressing like a grown up?

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Neveradullm0ment · 30/10/2015 16:14

I am in my early 40s, I have just bought this www.adidas.co.uk/mystic-moon-tee-dress/AA3863.html
I am a size 10 and my figure is okay. I will wear it with leggings though.
Has anyone bought anything they thought might be too young but actually wore it loads and got lots of compliments?

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IHaveBrilloHair · 02/11/2015 00:04

Love, the asos cord one, may have to get it.

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mewkins · 01/11/2015 22:32

Thanks! I like that topshop one. Have just ordered a denim one from asos so will see how that goes first as it seems long enough. My lovely burgundy cord one is from new look buy wore it yesterday with black long sleeve tshirt under, thick tights and lace up boots and loved it.

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Greengardenpixie · 01/11/2015 18:14

I just love pinafores
I have had so many over the years.

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Neveradullm0ment · 01/11/2015 18:09

Ohh I have a faux leather pinafore from last year - Marks and Spencer - havent' worn it because I got two sizes up. Maybe time to get that out too! I have tried on the dress - it arrrived yesterday morning and it's a bit meh.

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IHaveBrilloHair · 01/11/2015 15:55

My other one is pretty much identical but grey denim

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IHaveBrilloHair · 01/11/2015 15:54

This is almost mine, but the spots on mine are much smaller

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PurpleHairAndPearls · 01/11/2015 14:56

Oh I like that Topshop one very much

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PurpleHairAndPearls · 01/11/2015 14:54

A thread involving pinafore dresses!

I love them. Especially cord. My current favourite is a vintage Laura Ashley brown cord one which has a nipped in waist and flared skirt with (my favourite) pockets on the front . I buy mine usually from EBay or charity shops but usually have to take them in or hem them as I'm small. My LA one is just to my knees.
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I don't think I dress like a child as such, I just have a particular style that I like - pinafore or shift dresses but I tend to wear them with blouses or fitted tops and always have my pearls on Grin and usually my hair up/dressed

I have just ordered a long indigo denim pinafore dress from EBay and DH said "you do know it's not the 90s anymore and you're not pregnant?"
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wigglybeezer · 01/11/2015 14:53

My mum has just bought dungarees from Topshop, she is 75. However she is a size 8, I would look more heiferish if I tried it.

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ItGoesWithoutSaying · 01/11/2015 14:46

mewkins it's this one from Top Shop. I'm 5'4" and wearing the Petite version. It's quite short on me but I found the regular size one swamped me a bit. It says the model is 5'10" or similar.

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PetiteBateau · 01/11/2015 14:38

Mine was from the Mind charity shop Grin

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poocatcherchampion · 01/11/2015 14:25

Where are we buying our pinafores please?

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PetiteBateau · 01/11/2015 14:22

Oops, posted too soon. Mine's a bit like the one Alexa has

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PetiteBateau · 01/11/2015 14:21

Absolutely nothing wrong with pinafores on grown ups!!

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PetiteBateau · 01/11/2015 14:14

I'm 41 & wearing a pinafore dress today Grin. Mine is purple cord and I'm wearing a navy cropped sleeve tee underneath & black wooly tights.

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mewkins · 01/11/2015 13:54

Which topshop pinafore do you have and how long is it please? Some nice denim ones on the website but I am worried about them being too short as I am 5ft 7.

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ItGoesWithoutSaying · 31/10/2015 08:20

Another mid forties woman who is loving her Topshop pinafore dress. Worn yesterday with long sleeve skinny under, tights and boots. DH was complimentary - didn't really see anyone else.

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IHaveBrilloHair · 30/10/2015 21:14

Me too, the polka dot one I think.

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mewkins · 30/10/2015 21:11

Lots of pinafore love here! I am going to wear mine tomorrow.

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IHaveBrilloHair · 30/10/2015 20:52

I have two pinafores, a grey denim one, and a navy polkadot one, I wear them with long sleeved t's, tights and boots.

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Greengardenpixie · 30/10/2015 20:35

I regularly wear pinafore dress's and i am in my late 40's. I suppose it depends upon how you style the clothes. That dress linked isn't my taste but would look fine with leggings. I wear a cord pinafore with thick tights or leggings boots and a cardi and think it looks quite quirky!

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toomuchinternets · 30/10/2015 20:07

honestly, I think that's an ugly overpriced dress at any age!

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TripTrapTripTrapOverTheBridge · 30/10/2015 19:53

Me too Never and Primarni is full of HP stuff, among other things at the moment. I took my 18 year old niece (I'm 33)shopping on Wednesday while my son was at the respite centre. We must've looked a right pair in Primark - we left with matching Expecto Patronum t-shirts, two sets of HP socks (one for her one for ds), she got a Hogwarts dressing gown, Despicable Me fluffy unicorn slippers while I got fluffy Rudolph ones, a Buddy (Elf) t-shirt and Olaf Christmas jumper for ds... Grin

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supadupapupascupa · 30/10/2015 19:34

i think the trick is that as long as the style suits you it doesn't matter the actual age. It's when dressing young doesn't suit that it all looks a bit 'wrong'. I personally think that when people are descibed as 'stylish' they often wear cool, young, fashionable clothes that suit their bodies and personality. Instead of assumng you should wear this or that at a certain age regardless of what you actually look like in it

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