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How should a man in his 40’s dress ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

It’s hard for a man to know what to wear when he’s reached his 40’s. Look at Elvis, as soon as he got to his 40’s he started wearing a Sequinned jump suit, now I’m not saying we should all be wearing one, but they’re very versatile and could be worn to any occasion.

A lot of men think it’s perfectly normal to wear football tops, (as was touched on in another thread), this is a big no and is never acceptable, except when you’re actually playing for the team.

Women seem to like men in suits for some Unfathomable reason, I think they’re incredible dull and cliche and I can’t wait to get out of them.

Any clothes with big logos on are out too.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

However he feels comfortable

P

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By *xperimentalistMan  over a year ago

East Yorkshire

Elbow patches are a must post 40

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't presume to tell anyone what they should or shouldn't do but I have read that a well-fitted suit is to some women as lingerie is on a woman to men.

I, for one, feel great in a suit or tux.

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By *uzukiNo1Woman  over a year ago

Rhyl

Dress to please yourself I say, no-one else.....simple

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I am 30 but keep it simple by dressing for the occasion and always wearing clothes that fit.

I'm a slight man so I don't, for example, wear baggy clothing.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Elbow patches are a must post 40 "

Or if you’re a geography teacher.

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By *ea monkeyMan  over a year ago

Manchester (he/him)

As a man in my 40's I generally wear what I want to wear and feel good in/is suitable for the occasion.

I really couldn't give a toss what people say I should or shouldn't wear, such is my privilege.

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By *xperimentalistMan  over a year ago

East Yorkshire


"Elbow patches are a must post 40

Or if you’re a geography teacher."

Geography teachers were born already 40!

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By *ynecplCouple  over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Think dressing as you please is best option, if something is not right when I wear it I look and feel uncomfortable.

Having said that I will often wear jeans and a shirt. Sometime for club or meets I will go for the suit look but never a tie.

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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What have you been wearing for the last 5 years Tame?

I think it depends on where you are going and what you are doing. Suits have their place and so does sportswear (when you’re doing sports). Be comfortable is what I would say

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Hopefully by the time you’ve hit 40 you’ve realised what looks good on you so wear that. If you haven’t learnt yet, let’s aim for getting it by 50...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"What have you been wearing for the last 5 years Tame?

I think it depends on where you are going and what you are doing. Suits have their place and so does sportswear (when you’re doing sports). Be comfortable is what I would say "

I live in my stone wash skinny jeans and my Wham Choose Life T shirt.

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"It’s hard for a man to know what to wear when he’s reached his 40’s. Look at Elvis, as soon as he got to his 40’s he started wearing a Sequinned jump suit, now I’m not saying we should all be wearing one, but they’re very versatile and could be worn to any occasion.

A lot of men think it’s perfectly normal to wear football tops, (as was touched on in another thread), this is a big no and is never acceptable, except when you’re actually playing for the team.

Women seem to like men in suits for some Unfathomable reason, I think they’re incredible dull and cliche and I can’t wait to get out of them.

Any clothes with big logos on are out too.

"

Generally I find I make the clothes look good

See I'd be of the opinion,

No man should be prevented or told what not to wear !

However , such as grown men in football shirts their freedom to expresses themselves should not extend to immunity from ridicule of the clown like spectacle

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Hopefully by the time you’ve hit 40 you’ve realised what looks good on you so wear that. If you haven’t learnt yet, let’s aim for getting it by 50..."

*orders another sequinned jump suit from Amazon*

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

I think any man in his forties need look no further than the very epitome of sartorial elegance that is Jacob Rees-Mogg. However if that isn't quite what you're after take a look at Mr Big Narstie's style.

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS  over a year ago

1127 walnut avenue

as a bloke i dress pretty much the same as i did in my twenties..and im now in my 50s...boots..combats..band t shirts...age has nothing to do with how you want to look...to others i probably look like a sad old cunt trying to cling onto his youth...but least im a happy sad old cunt

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think men should dress how they want.

Im not bothered about seeing a guy in a suit though unless its my hubby. I far prefer guys in jeans, t shirt and converse .... or naked

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By *ex HolesMan  over a year ago

Up North

As a man in my 40’s I couldn’t give a shiny shite what people think.

I am however always dressed good. It’s not for the good of other people, I do it for myself

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By *stellaWoman  over a year ago

London

I saw a guy in a Breton striped softly worn in tee with these casual trousers and turnups, and rocking some brown leather braces recently. He looked a little like Brandon Flowers. What struck me was how comfy and yet together he looked and I had a hipster fanny flutter.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a man in my 40's I generally wear what I want to wear and feel good in/is suitable for the occasion.

I really couldn't give a toss what people say I should or shouldn't wear, such is my privilege. "

What he said

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By *eliWoman  over a year ago

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"Elbow patches are a must post 40 "

Decent t jacket, nice pair of chinos. Boat shoes.

Or whatever you want I guess.

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By *eliWoman  over a year ago

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T jacket= twe*d jacket. Ridiculous.

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By *uke olovingmanMan  over a year ago

Gravesend


"Dress to please yourself I say, no-one else.....simple "
this

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Himself

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By *ust ClareTV/TS  over a year ago

Settlewick!

I favour knee length skirts opaque tights and rollneck jumpers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It does depend on the person.

Just be happy in how you dress as it reflects your personality.

I would say - retain your dignity. At 40 you’ve been there and done that. You have a right to dress to suit. Nice shoes, nice jacket etc. Treat yourself. I know it’s not old, but at that age you’ve earned it.

Own your image; It doesn’t belong to anyone else.

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Well I'm 57, and I still rock the jeans, white trainers & T-shirt look

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Jeans, t-shirt and a pair of vans

Unless you’re going out out

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By *uxom redCouple  over a year ago

Shrewsbury

What ever they are comfortable in.

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By *xperimentalistMan  over a year ago

East Yorkshire

Crocs and socks and a smile

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Well I'm 57, and I still rock the jeans, white trainers & T-shirt look "

That's an ageless look are.

I follow a fashion over 50 blog and it's not the clothes the people are wearing it's the way they wear them and the panache with which they carry them off.

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By *cgkcCouple  over a year ago

Hitchin


"Well I'm 57, and I still rock the jeans, white trainers & T-shirt look

That's an ageless look are.

I follow a fashion over 50 blog and it's not the clothes the people are wearing it's the way they wear them and the panache with which they carry them off. "

Yeah - that's the trick. I think I get away with wearing things I' shouldn't' because I'm a good shape to be a clothes horse and enjoy it.

Mr

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By *carlet_woman_xxWoman  over a year ago

somewhere

How he feels comfortable. Never dress to please over people

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By *xperimentalistMan  over a year ago

East Yorkshire


"Well I'm 57, and I still rock the jeans, white trainers & T-shirt look

That's an ageless look are.

I follow a fashion over 50 blog and it's not the clothes the people are wearing it's the way they wear them and the panache with which they carry them off. "

From your pics one of you never seems to wear very much if anything and the other is delightfully dressed, argue between yourselves which is which if need be

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

balenciaga trainers

Armani jeans

Louis Vuitton belt

Versace t shirt

Gucci hat

Ray ban sunglasses

Rolex watch

All aboard the hype train

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Definitely not like a man in his 20s

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Well I'm 57, and I still rock the jeans, white trainers & T-shirt look

That's an ageless look are.

I follow a fashion over 50 blog and it's not the clothes the people are wearing it's the way they wear them and the panache with which they carry them off.

Yeah - that's the trick. I think I get away with wearing things I' shouldn't' because I'm a good shape to be a clothes horse and enjoy it.

Mr"

I think enjoying clothes is key but although I agree that you're in great shape I don't think that's a necessary criteria for stylish dressing.

I'm not tall enough to be a clothes horse but I do enjoy clothes and have far too many

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Well I'm 57, and I still rock the jeans, white trainers & T-shirt look

That's an ageless look are.

I follow a fashion over 50 blog and it's not the clothes the people are wearing it's the way they wear them and the panache with which they carry them off. "

Exactly, I'm not tempted to buy a cardigan, a pair of corduroy trousers and slip on shoes just yet

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Well I'm 57, and I still rock the jeans, white trainers & T-shirt look

That's an ageless look are.

I follow a fashion over 50 blog and it's not the clothes the people are wearing it's the way they wear them and the panache with which they carry them off.

From your pics one of you never seems to wear very much if anything and the other is delightfully dressed, argue between yourselves which is which if need be "

. We have plenty to argue about without adding something else

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Well I'm 57, and I still rock the jeans, white trainers & T-shirt look

That's an ageless look are.

I follow a fashion over 50 blog and it's not the clothes the people are wearing it's the way they wear them and the panache with which they carry them off.

Exactly, I'm not tempted to buy a cardigan, a pair of corduroy trousers and slip on shoes just yet "

No!? Will you ever be, I think not

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Mid 50s I wear jeans n T-shirt’s to go out normal days

Trousers and decent shirt for formal and track bottoms around the house. My daughter will tell me if I’ve made a real fashion mess up lol

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Mid 50s I wear jeans n T-shirt’s to go out normal days

Trousers and decent shirt for formal and track bottoms around the house. My daughter will tell me if I’ve made a real fashion mess up lol"

Yeah, same here, last time I got suited & booted for a night out, ma mate's Missus told me that I scrubbed up well

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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"What have you been wearing for the last 5 years Tame?

I think it depends on where you are going and what you are doing. Suits have their place and so does sportswear (when you’re doing sports). Be comfortable is what I would say

I live in my stone wash skinny jeans and my Wham Choose Life T shirt."

That’s perfect. You can never go wrong with a wham t-shirt

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Like a man in his 30s!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have work clothes and casuals

I really detest the whole dress shirt, smart jeans and brogue look

At weekend, I can normally be found in comfy lightweight pants (think the ones that climbers wear), a hoodie and trainers

I don't drink or eat in bars that dictate I dress differently to that

I'm not out to impress anyone

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By *ye ManMan  over a year ago

Weymouth

I think it depends upon the occasion. If going out then either a smart t-shirt or shirt and a jacket with jeans or chinos.

But if at work then a decent, nice fitting suit. However, with recent weather, shorts, flip flops and a t-shirt.

Make sure you feel comfortable and I think more importantly, you match your partner

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wear what brings you joy or failing that ride a space hopper.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wear what brings you joy or failing that ride a space hopper. "

......he snook in on his own

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"However he feels comfortable

P"

However you want, but accept some may not like what you wear.

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester

How he likes as long as it's no Skinny Jean's with no socks and a pair of loafers.....

Well unless he wants to look a total bell end!

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"However he feels comfortable

P

However you want, but accept some may not like what you wear."

I think this is the thing. However you dress someone will dislike it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"How he likes as long as it's no Skinny Jean's with no socks and a pair of loafers.....

Well unless he wants to look a total bell end!"

You’ve just described what I’m wearing now.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've made a pic public just fot thread purposes

See me out n about - you'll find me in something similar

I'm 49, so only just count for 'a guy in his 40's'

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not suits. I've never seen a man in a suit who I liked.

Men over 40 need to keep warm so a bright cardigan is a good plan, with Chino's and sturdy shoes. T-shirt not polo shirt.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've made a pic public just fot thread purposes

See me out n about - you'll find me in something similar

I'm 49, so only just count for 'a guy in his 40's' "

Anoraks are a great look on older men.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Should dress however he wants .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not suits. I've never seen a man in a suit who I liked.

Men over 40 need to keep warm so a bright cardigan is a good plan, with Chino's and sturdy shoes. T-shirt not polo shirt."

Polo shirts accentuate bitch tits perfectly

They are to be avoided at all costs by the portly gentleman

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've made a pic public just fot thread purposes

See me out n about - you'll find me in something similar

I'm 49, so only just count for 'a guy in his 40's'

Anoraks are a great look on older men. "

Certainly got you fappin'

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I've made a pic public just fot thread purposes

See me out n about - you'll find me in something similar

I'm 49, so only just count for 'a guy in his 40's' "

Dapper as fuck.

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By *andyladMan  over a year ago

Hereorthere

Chaps and baby oil

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

Like Jason Mamoa. Man Bun optional

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By *iss SJWoman  over a year ago

Hull

As with ladies over 40, they should wear what ever they want to wear, what makes them feel comfortable or sexy or good in general.

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London


"It’s hard for a man to know what to wear when he’s reached his 40’s. Look at Elvis, as soon as he got to his 40’s he started wearing a Sequinned jump suit, now I’m not saying we should all be wearing one, but they’re very versatile and could be worn to any occasion.

A lot of men think it’s perfectly normal to wear football tops, (as was touched on in another thread), this is a big no and is never acceptable, except when you’re actually playing for the team.

Women seem to like men in suits for some Unfathomable reason, I think they’re incredible dull and cliche and I can’t wait to get out of them.

Any clothes with big logos on are out too.

"

I do not agree with any of this really I love wearing a suit think it’s perfectly fine to wear a football shirt on right occasions that is ( not a every day piece of clothing or somthing is wear on a date ) such as taking the kids to a football match and to be fair I just wear what I’m comfortable in and he’ll why wouldn’t I.

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By *ynetaurusMan  over a year ago

Newcastle

Suits is where its at....Fellas you walk into a busy pub in a suit the ladies notice no doubt rather than taking notice of the guys who look like walking adverts for Sports Direct.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've made a pic public just fot thread purposes

See me out n about - you'll find me in something similar

I'm 49, so only just count for 'a guy in his 40's'

Dapper as fuck. "

My younger colleagues refer to my dress down Friday clobber as 'trendy dad wear'

I think they're being as sarcky as you

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester


"How he likes as long as it's no Skinny Jean's with no socks and a pair of loafers.....

Well unless he wants to look a total bell end!

You’ve just described what I’m wearing now."

Shocking.....

Report to the canpanologists section immediately

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By *inky-MinxWoman  over a year ago

Grantham

Whatever I want him to

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not suits. I've never seen a man in a suit who I liked.

Men over 40 need to keep warm so a bright cardigan is a good plan, with Chino's and sturdy shoes. T-shirt not polo shirt.

Polo shirts accentuate bitch tits perfectly

They are to be avoided at all costs by the portly gentleman"

Bitch tits. Got my minge twinge on.

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

As a man approaching his mid-50s whose style hasn't changed a great deal since his late teens which is one I am comfortable in, I couldn't give two hoots what others think, just stick to my comfort zone

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By *iss.RedWoman  over a year ago

somewhere


"As a man approaching his mid-50s whose style hasn't changed a great deal since his late teens which is one I am comfortable in, I couldn't give two hoots what others think, just stick to my comfort zone "

And your lucky pants

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It’s hard for a man to know what to wear when he’s reached his 40’s. Look at Elvis, as soon as he got to his 40’s he started wearing a Sequinned jump suit, now I’m not saying we should all be wearing one, but they’re very versatile and could be worn to any occasion.

A lot of men think it’s perfectly normal to wear football tops, (as was touched on in another thread), this is a big no and is never acceptable, except when you’re actually playing for the team.

Women seem to like men in suits for some Unfathomable reason, I think they’re incredible dull and cliche and I can’t wait to get out of them.

Any clothes with big logos on are out too.

"

Nothing is sexier than a man in a suit

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a man approaching his mid-50s whose style hasn't changed a great deal since his late teens which is one I am comfortable in, I couldn't give two hoots what others think, just stick to my comfort zone "

Now you're worrying me

See, when people say these things, my mind always wanders to the women you see who chose a hairstyle when Suzi Quattro was big - and stuck with it

Please tell me you don't dress like a member of Big Fun

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a man approaching his mid-50s whose style hasn't changed a great deal since his late teens which is one I am comfortable in, I couldn't give two hoots what others think, just stick to my comfort zone

Now you're worrying me

See, when people say these things, my mind always wanders to the women you see who chose a hairstyle when Suzi Quattro was big - and stuck with it

Please tell me you don't dress like a member of Big Fun "

Fuck, I've just read mid 50's

You look younger in your posts

Substitute Big Fun for Slade

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What an odd thread, are the clothing police on the premises?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Whatever you bloody like!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

However he wants to

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"However he feels comfortable

P"

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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I am partial to a fitted white shirt on a man ... just letting you all know

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By *uck-RogersMan  over a year ago

Tarka trail

If he is married. how his wife wants him to. If single. Commando, as you don't have any smalls to wash.

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"As a man approaching his mid-50s whose style hasn't changed a great deal since his late teens which is one I am comfortable in, I couldn't give two hoots what others think, just stick to my comfort zone

Now you're worrying me

See, when people say these things, my mind always wanders to the women you see who chose a hairstyle when Suzi Quattro was big - and stuck with it

Please tell me you don't dress like a member of Big Fun

Fuck, I've just read mid 50's

You look younger in your posts

Substitute Big Fun for Slade "

Ha ha ha ha - mercifully my formative fashion was built around my musical tastes which were Two Tone/mod inspired and enduring - so think 501's, Ben Sherman's, button downs, tennis shirts and the like - although it's mainly t-shirts these days unless I am going 'smart'

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"As a man approaching his mid-50s whose style hasn't changed a great deal since his late teens which is one I am comfortable in, I couldn't give two hoots what others think, just stick to my comfort zone

And your lucky pants "

This time next week they shall be getting another airing - whether they will still be considered lucky by 10pm that night remains to be seen

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Socks first, then undies, then trousers.

He can start with vest then shirt but always shoes last.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Anything he feels like wearing .

It's got nothing to do with anyone else what a particular persons clothing tastes are.

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38


"As a man in my 40's I generally wear what I want to wear and feel good in/is suitable for the occasion.

I really couldn't give a toss what people say I should or shouldn't wear, such is my privilege. "

Here here

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If he is married. how his wife wants him to. If single. Commando, as you don't have any smalls to wash."

Grubby Y fronts mmmm nom nom

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Shorts and sandals..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Casually smart with a sexy smile and hint of glint does it for me oh and a gorgeous smelling fragrance to boot

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It’s hard for a man to know what to wear when he’s reached his 40’s. Look at Elvis, as soon as he got to his 40’s he started wearing a Sequinned jump suit, now I’m not saying we should all be wearing one, but they’re very versatile and could be worn to any occasion.

A lot of men think it’s perfectly normal to wear football tops, (as was touched on in another thread), this is a big no and is never acceptable, except when you’re actually playing for the team.

Women seem to like men in suits for some Unfathomable reason, I think they’re incredible dull and cliche and I can’t wait to get out of them.

Any clothes with big logos on are out too.

"

My 40s have been and gone but the dilemma only gets worse.

Agree about big logos, I would throw in ripped jeans too for people at the top end of their 40s at least.

Wear good shoes, everything else will fall into place.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Shorts and sandals.. "

Skirt back to front works for me.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Shorts and sandals..

Skirt back to front works for me..... "

Oh, man.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Cardigans all de way

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My body and shape hasnt changed much in 15 years and my wardrobe hasnt changed much either.

Ive added T shirts and jackets but by jeans are the same boot cut ive had for over a decade.

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By *irth.Minge.FireMan  over a year ago

Seen in far off places

I'm 44

In the workplace / professionally - I guess I look like something out of Gieves and Hawkes / Thomas Pink

Casually - it's more Selfridges / Pretty Green

Nice smelling, good quality aftershave / parfum is a must

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By *hetalkingstoveMan  over a year ago

London

Wear what makes you happy.

Worrying about how you should dress when you're past your 20s is kinda sad.

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By *iss.RedWoman  over a year ago

somewhere


"I am partial to a fitted white shirt on a man ... just letting you all know "

As if we didn't

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

I like a man who dresses a bit like Ducky from Pretty in Pink and Dennis the Pennis.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My darling OP, are you sure you need clothes at all?

https://youtu.be/VkVy2FeqIyc

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

And now posting in the right thread after a senior moment

I wear whatever I damn well like

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Whatever he likes to wear

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Whatever he likes to wear "

This is never Acceptable if he likes to wear shell suits.

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By *andybeachWoman  over a year ago

In the middle

Beige slacks and a nice sweater

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By *onygirlieWoman  over a year ago

Leicestershire

Men in suits are HOT.

Jeans and an ironed shirt always looks good. Avoid deck shoes yuck, only allowed on a yacht.

T shirts that have gone out of shape are also a no no.

It really puts me off if the guy looks like he can’t be bothered especially when I’ve spent 2 hours getting ready!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just because you're in your 40's shouldn't change the way you dress. Just wear whatever YOU want to wear whether it's in fashion or not, there are no hard and fast rules. I am in my 560's and wear the same sort of clothes as I did in my 20's, so what nobody gives a fuck basically! slut xxxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

That should have said 50's not 560's lol slut xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Depends entirely on the season.

I'm 42, but now summer is here, for average wear I've tended to shift from skinny jeans and sculpted hoodie to slim fit shorts and muscle t-shirts. High top trainers change to low tops with my laceless Polos being my pair of choice, for really baking hot days, switch to muscle vest and flip flops.

Shoes tend to just get worn at clubs and such like sometimes, with a pair of brown Italian leather chisel toes being my favourite.

B

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Whatever he likes to wear

This is never Acceptable if he likes to wear shell suits. "

I don't know I have a thing for polyester.... I like to make him stand close to the bonfire on 5 Nov so I can watch him melt for me

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"My darling OP, are you sure you need clothes at all?

https://youtu.be/VkVy2FeqIyc"

Only when I’m out the house, excellent song choice.

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By *r MoriartyMan  over a year ago

The Land that time forgot (Norfolk)

When I think of a man in his 40's I think of my Dad, despite him being in his 80's. He likes a Cardigan.

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By *entakuruMan  over a year ago

Exeter

T jacket, deerstalker and a monocle. Or a purple velour tracksuit open from chest to navel, gold medallion twinkling on its cushion of luxurious chest hair...

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By *entakuruMan  over a year ago

Exeter

*luxurient

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I dress like a 40yo yet haven’t hit 30 yet. I wear lots of knitwear, wool trousers/corduroys,fitted jeans,chinos and shoes with leather soles. I reckon that when the big 4 0 comes - I’ll revert to tracksuits though lol.

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By *istress CockneyWoman  over a year ago

LONDON

Partial to a lime green mankini

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By *adeiteWoman  over a year ago

Staffordshire

May I suggest socks or boxers first...

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"May I suggest socks or boxers first..."

Crikey woman, now you are confusing me

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By *dward_TeagueMan  over a year ago

wolverhampton


"I dress like a 40yo yet haven’t hit 30 yet. I wear lots of knitwear, wool trousers/corduroys,fitted jeans,chinos and shoes with leather soles. I reckon that when the big 4 0 comes - I’ll revert to tracksuits though lol. "

Are you channeling your inner Alan Partridge?

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By *VineMan  over a year ago

The right place

A unicorn onesie is the way to go!

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By *ultry SuccubusTV/TS  over a year ago

London

This what happened when I turned 40

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I better take note, 40 in December

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I use a motorbike every day , so it's usually boot cut jeans , boots and leather jacket . If I'm going on a longer spin it'll be leather jeans with v.tight fitting longjohns underneath . I rarely wear "normal" clothes .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

At 40 you shouldn't be needing other people to suggest how you dress.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Age is just a number, wear what you like xx

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By *umblefunMan  over a year ago

London/ South East

Bring on the corduroy.....and smoke a pipe!

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

..


"Bring on the corduroy.....and smoke a pipe!"

Nothing wrong with a bit of corduroy

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple  over a year ago

Cumbria


"As a man in my 40's I generally wear what I want to wear and feel good in/is suitable for the occasion.

I really couldn't give a toss what people say I should or shouldn't wear, such is my privilege.

What he said"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When I was younger I cycled a lot. Unfortunately I haven’t been able for the last 20 years as I got a puncture.

I still wear all the clothing though. I get some strange looks but I feel comfortable.

The shoes are very slippery though. Especially if the pavement is wet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Bring on the corduroy.....and smoke a pipe!"

I wear (fine) cords for work

No smoking allowed though, pipe or otherwise

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

Ts, plus-fours and a deer-stalker

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

Eeeek!

tw-eeds, plus-fours and a deer-stalker

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By *ondon-guy68Man  over a year ago

London

I dress to please me and what I think looks ok and I’m comfortable wearing. I have no desire to try and dress younger than I am, the grey hair gives that game away anyway.

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

"Work" shirt with collar and jeans works well for me. Smart casual in other words. Decent shoes and wrist watch (yes, women do look at both of them).

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By *otwhenwetCouple  over a year ago

Cheshire

Gym king muscle fit trackie from JD sports with or without ever having exercised. Seems all the rage when walking past the pubs with the guys having d*unk copious amounts of lager and smoking outside

For me it's what I am comfortable in and it fits well be it jeans and tee or a suit. Despite a trim defined body no blooming vests.

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester

If he likes wearing dresses from the 40’s then good on him

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By *estSussexGuy76Man  over a year ago

copthorne


"Dress to please yourself I say, no-one else.....simple "

Perfect answer

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By *uteLittleGeekWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere

Master Debonair for men with style

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire

In a dress silly!!!

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By *ulfilthmentMan  over a year ago

Just around the corner

I think when every chap reaches 40 he should give three-piece a chance.

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire

What a dress stockings and nickers??

Mmm I see your point

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I see a lot of blokes who dress in shirts, jeans and shoes on the weekend and I think it just can’t be comfortable?

I don’t think I’ll ever grow out of Fred Perry polos, jeans and trainers. I find polos much better in the day time than a t-shirt, strangely. I just find t-shirts better for lounging around in.

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

No socks and sandals.

No large undercrackers. Men’s undercrackers seem to get bigger as they get older.

Apart from that i don’t mind.

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By *ulfilthmentMan  over a year ago

Just around the corner


"No socks and sandals.

No large undercrackers. Men’s undercrackers seem to get bigger as they get older.

Apart from that i don’t mind."

I’ve always preferred voluminous boxers. Maybe I was old before my time?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Confidently and sexily in a way that draws the eye to his best features.

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By *astyEricMan  over a year ago

Hull

Comfortable

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A lot of men think it’s perfectly normal to wear football tops, (as was touched on in another thread), this is a big no and is never acceptable, except when you’re actually playing for the team."

Nope, totally fine in the right environment. Mild, unpestering tribalism is OK.


"men in suits.. I think they’re incredible dull and cliche and I can’t wait to get out of them."

Gonna have to give you a nope on this one. Depends.. I guess if you work in a bad suit, yeah. But otherwise, it's almost an art form to master wearing a suit that works for you. Try not wearing square toe shoes and see how you get on.


"Any clothes with big logos on are out too."

No again! My word, this is poorly thought out advice. How's one to mooch about the hot streets of the med without a nice bit of sports wear.

My only advice would be - dress aunthenticly and authoritively. If you're going to try something out of your comfort zone, own it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Never really been a fan of guys in suits. I like guys who have fun with their clothes and are a little quirky. Hipster style will always get my attention.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

He should find a look or looks that suit him.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

However you feel comfy in. Im 35 and have afew different styles depending on mood although my staple look is generally chino's & ralph lauren polo or muscle fit t'shirt.

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales


"No socks and sandals.

No large undercrackers. Men’s undercrackers seem to get bigger as they get older.

Apart from that i don’t mind.

I’ve always preferred voluminous boxers. Maybe I was old before my time? "

I doubt that. I’m sure you just prefer the cooling effect on your balls. Maybe?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Anyway he want to!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As long as I'm not breaking any laws in my choice of attire then whatever I feel comfortable in is absolutely spot on. I still have a shirt that I bought from Topshop when I was 17 that I like to wear. It doesn't occur to me that anyone else has to approve of it

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By *uciyassMan  over a year ago

sheffield

I think a man in his forties should wear something simple something black and something revealing. How about crotchless knickers and a basque with suspenders

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think a man in his forties should wear something simple something black and something revealing. How about crotchless knickers and a basque with suspenders"

Absolutely

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just wear what the flump you want - I do.

As I get older the less shits are given.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Can’t go wrong with a modernist look. Slim fit/tailored shirts because I’m built like a racing snake so baggy clothes aren’t for me. Saying that love a good Hawaiian shirt

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By *imon_hydeMan  over a year ago

Stockport

If it's clean and doesn't smell then wear what you want.

I'm a Jeans, Dr marten and t shirt guy. Found the look at the tail end of the 80s, thank fuck I didn't stick with piano ties and shoulder pads

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think a man in his forties should wear something simple something black and something revealing. How about crotchless knickers and a basque with suspenders"

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