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How to Dress for Your Age: Over 60
This is the final installment of our “Dressing Your Age” series, which features FashionBeans’ advice on how to dress appropriately for your age to feel like the self-assured, stylish man you are. However, FashionBeans is now going German. We want to create an older age that looks and feels younger by dressing in polished leather, tailored jackets, and pressed shirts, drawing inspiration from Munich’s elegant retirees.confident
The idea behind this series has been to dress your age to look younger rather than younger to look younger. We attempt to keep you looking stylish and not like a confused fashion fad by teaching you when to say Auf Wiedersehen and what to keep from last year’s clothing. Some might contend that they can look amazing in that shell suit, and if that’s the case, keep looking amazing. Nonetheless, adhering to our overarching guidelines for attire will steer both novices and seasoned enthusiasts towards the appropriate paths.
The typical man who is 60 years of age or older is the target audience for this article. Naturally, not every piece of advise will fit your particular style, so browse through everything and select the ones that most appeal to you. The most crucial thing is to feel confident in your wardrobe, and following our suggestions with a unique spin will keep you one step ahead of the Vuitton next door.
The 1960s and Later
Now, take a moment to hold your Weiner schnitzel! I don’t want to dress like I’m eighty just because I turned sixty, you might be thinking. Even though this post is intended for readers over 60, a man’s style should always be changing and affected by the most recent events and learnings. The broad style guidelines that will help you appear your best, however, don’t really change as we age, which is why they are so dependable.
Therefore, if you recently turned sixty, don’t start thinking that you’ll be dressing in the same way for the next thirty years. In fact, you can get some advice from the earlier articles in the series, as many of the prior suggestions are applicable to older men.
Lookbook for the Sixties Plus
We have included a range of designs from current fashion shop lookbooks and campaigns across this series. The models’ young (sometimes teenage) ages made it difficult for people of older years to see themselves in the same ensemble, even if all of the looks had a somewhat timeless quality.
In light of this, we have combed through TheSartorialist’s archives, one of the greatest websites ever made for fashion inspiration. The lookbook below, which features street style and REAL men from all around the world, demonstrates that age is but a number and that style is timeless: