I really struggle to know what suits me these days. I lost the plot for a while confidence wise (bad time) but am feeling a bit more able to look for clothes now but haven't a clue what suits me. I buy something, try it on and think 'oh yes I like that'. Take it home, take the labels off and then when I come to wear it I wonder what I was thinking. I have a friend who has never lost her sense of style although she is older than me ( she's 65). She is small, petite and trendy. When I get ready to meet her, I think I look OK until she turns up looking fabulous, she seems to get every aspect just right

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. In fact, this thread has spurred me into action [she says, sitting browsing gransnet having her second coffee of the day
]. I found a wonderful retro t shirt at Laura Ashley a couple of years ago and was chuffed to go back to the shop and see they had more so I bought 4 altogether. Since then I have only worn one of them as I'm 'saving them'. So I've gone out and bought more t shirts for my trip to Paris and they remain in the wardrobe.Thankfully I wear a sort of uniform for work so I don't have to think of smart clothes. With me thinking of retiring I'm spending a lot of my wages on clothes 'for the future' and these really are the sort of clothes I live in. Bought two shirts from M&S because I always wear layers in summer due to the weather [t shirt, shirt on top and fleece round waist; fold up raincoat in handbag]. I've just found a website that sells Nike Air Pegasus in tasteful colours [I have mutant feet and can only wear Nike Air] having just bought a pair in fluorescent green [yuk] which I can't take back to the shop]. I realised that, for all the nice clothes I own I was dressing like a tramp when I go out. Apologies for blabbing on but I'm using this thread as a way of sorting myself out [although it's open to debate whether I'll get to throw anything away and I still need to slim into most of my jeans, having only two pairs that fit at the moment].