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Is there an age limit for wearing jeans? I'm convinced there is no straightforward answer to that question.
You have to consider style, cut and fit for every figure, age and occasion.
Depending on your personal preferences, you make your choices clear and apparent for everyone out there to look and judge.
There is no problem there for you if you not a jeans' person. But if you , like me, a jeans lover and wearer, every wardrobe choice involves jeans in some way or form.
Even with formal occasions there is a choice of dark trousers with a jeans cut, or a denim fabric trousers with a classic cut, whichever you prefer. There are also some choices of smart jeans that look, well... smarter that your average jeans.
I wear jeans everyday, on weekends, weekdays and on holidays. Have one grey trousers for special occasions e.g. bank meeting or some such...
Used to be more varied with clothes, living in a city but now, moving to the countryside made me reconsider my wardrobe.
Jeans and everything that goes with it is now on, which must have to do with practicality. Less practical choices are now devoid of appeal and strictly pointless.
There was time in my life when I thought jeans were restricted for youths and that the older you got the less you were likely to wear jeans. How different it all seems now when my biological clock ticked away couple of notches and still the need and necessity of wearing jeans doesn't wear off. Quite opposite... I feel out of place not wearing jeans - only the choice of shoes or boots makes it look smarter. Everything else is uniform - erm... jeans...
