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Quote from: RoryL on November 20, 2018, 03:09:46 PMAge appropriate (at least for someone 10 years younger than my chronological age, lol) business casual is my daily go-to style. Generally dark pants or jeans, nice top (blouses preferred), blazer or cardigan over top - minimal jewelry. Always a bra underneath to keep my girls up & shaped nicely. Outside of the office it's mostly either jeans or yoga pants with layered tops; comfy casual, but pulled together. Sometimes a casual hat if I don't feel like putting on my topper or wig.I have yet to find a skirt or dress that I like enough to overcome my remaining anxiety. For now, skirts are rare and usually worn at home. Working up my nerve to wear a nice print dress with tights, a cardigan & booties to the office one of these days.I love shoes, but have a wide foot and a limited budget so that restricts my shoe choices to what I can find on a clearance rack, on sale online, or at Payless. In a way it's good that my shoe budget is limited - otherwise there'd need to be a closet at home just for my shoes, LOL
Quote from: wonderland on November 30, 2018, 01:29:13 PM@barbie... You look just like a cute model in a catalogue or magazine.
Quote from: Virginia 71 on December 01, 2018, 10:28:37 PM. It does have its advantages at times however...like going into an auto parts store.
Quote from: Gertrude on November 29, 2018, 12:22:19 PMTry a skirt suit or sheath with a suit blazer and low pumps. Can't go wrong.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro