Consider Juniors clothing lines
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 7:01 pm
You might want to add Juniors clothing lines to your shopping rounds. These are items generally aimed at teens/twentysomethings, both in style and fit, but they may actually work out better for some CDs than the Misses or Womens lines.
Juniors clothes generally have smaller hip sizes, which can be good for CDs who find most female pants/jeans too full in that area. I love the trendy "skinny" jeans, and have found the best fits in the Juniors lines. Also, because some of us have shorter legs, proportionally, than women, the shorter skirts found in the Juniors lines can become the "a-few-inches-above-the-knee" length common in business wear.
As a bonus, Juniors items are often a lot cheaper than equivalent items in Misses/Womens. Of course, in some cases they're not as well made, and they're not the well-known designer brands, but since most of us go out just occasionally and aren't going to be interviewing or going to business meetings, that really doesn't matter.
Many department stores have Juniors sections, and stores like Forever 21, H&M and Charlotte Russe specialize in those items. Some of them have Plus Size lines, so don't rule out Juniors just because you're on the larger side.
It may seem strange that a CD in his 50s makes some of his best fashion finds in places catering to teenage girls and trendy young women, but you can't argue with a good fit and style at a good price!
Juniors clothes generally have smaller hip sizes, which can be good for CDs who find most female pants/jeans too full in that area. I love the trendy "skinny" jeans, and have found the best fits in the Juniors lines. Also, because some of us have shorter legs, proportionally, than women, the shorter skirts found in the Juniors lines can become the "a-few-inches-above-the-knee" length common in business wear.
As a bonus, Juniors items are often a lot cheaper than equivalent items in Misses/Womens. Of course, in some cases they're not as well made, and they're not the well-known designer brands, but since most of us go out just occasionally and aren't going to be interviewing or going to business meetings, that really doesn't matter.
Many department stores have Juniors sections, and stores like Forever 21, H&M and Charlotte Russe specialize in those items. Some of them have Plus Size lines, so don't rule out Juniors just because you're on the larger side.
It may seem strange that a CD in his 50s makes some of his best fashion finds in places catering to teenage girls and trendy young women, but you can't argue with a good fit and style at a good price!