Style tips: Here’s what not to wear when you’re over 40

When you’re over 40 stick to simple accessories. Picture: RDNE / Pexels

When you’re over 40 stick to simple accessories. Picture: RDNE / Pexels

Published Aug 2, 2024

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No one can dictate what you wear, but as you get older, there are a few fashion no-nos.

While many women carry their age very well these days, it doesn’t mean that you have to try and hang onto your youth through what you wear.

No matter how amazing your body might be, and able to still fit into the clothes you wore ten years ago, it doesn’t mean you should.

Ageing gracefully shows not only in how you’ve looked after yourself but in how you present yourself.

Here are some tips on what to steer clear of in your wardrobe once you hit the fab 40s.

Overly casual wear

As we age, it’s important to shift away from ultra-casual looks.

This includes clothes such as graphic tees with slogans, overly distressed jeans, or those sweatpants you wear at home.

Instead, opt for well-fitted, polished casual wear that offers comfort without sacrificing style.

Opt for well-fitted, polished casual wear that offers comfort without sacrificing style. Picture: Marcus Aurelius / Pexels

Too much skin

While showing some skin can be stylish, it’s best to avoid outfits that reveal too much at once.

Wearing super short skirts or low-cut tops can feel inappropriate and may not flatter your body as it once did.

Instead, consider tasteful cuts. Opt for a midi dress or a shirt with a subtle neckline. This will provide elegance while still feeling youthful.

Trendy pieces

Trends come and go, but when you’re over 40, it's wise to invest in timeless and versatile pieces rather than fast-fashion trends.

Avoid overly trendy items that may look dated in a season or two.

Stick to classic silhouettes and colours that you can mix and match for years to come.

Fast fashion fails

Another area to be cautious about is the fast fashion phenomenon.

While it may be tempting to buy cheap, trendy clothing, these items often lack quality and may not fit well.

Choose investment pieces made of better fabrics that will last longer and look more flattering on your body.

Invest in good quality garments. Picture: Cottonbro / Pexels

Ill-fitting clothes

Nothing detracts from your style like wearing clothes that don’t fit properly.

Avoid items that are too tight or too loose, as both can be unflattering.

Consider having key pieces tailored to ensure they fit perfectly, enhancing your silhouette and boosting your confidence.

Excessive accessories

While accessories are a great way to elevate an outfit you need to be careful not to overdo it.

Avoid heavy layering of statement jewellery, large bags, or clunky shoes that might distract from your overall look.

Opt for a few key accessories that complement your outfit without overwhelming it.

Loud prints

While prints can be fun, overly youthful prints, such as cartoon characters or overly bright neon colours, can be seen as juvenile.

Instead, choose sophisticated prints like florals, stripes, or subtle geometric designs that add interest without veering into childish territory.

Overly baggy clothing

While comfort is key, wearing oversized, baggy clothing can sometimes make you look larger than you are.

Avoid drowning in fabric and instead choose tailored, structured pieces that highlight your shape while still being comfortable.

Dated styles

Certain clothing styles can quickly date you. Think of outdated denim cuts or fashion from previous decades.

You can toss those low-rise jeans skinny jeans!

While you shouldn’t be buying into fleeting trends, it helps stay updated on current trends and find ways to incorporate modern elements into your wardrobe.

This will ensure your style remains fresh and relevant without looking tacky.

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