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Ep. 533: Should We Be Dressing Age-Appropriately?

Ep. 533: Should We Be Dressing Age-Appropriately?

Update: 2024-10-16
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We have a love-hate relationships with Threads. It’s a fascinating app with some of the worst rage-bait and hot takes, but we fall for it every time. Recently we saw a post about the idea that women, after a certain age, need to be dressing “age appropriate.” If you know anything about us, you’ll know what comes next: fuck that shit. We’ve always been live-and-let-live kind of people, and especially when it comes to what someone wears, we find ourselves thinking, who even gives a shit? If you don’t want to wear a mini-skirt as an old lady, then don’t! But it’s not your job to judge whether someone is dressed “correctly” for their age.


Plagiarism and clickbait on Threads [1:49 ]

Women dressing “inappropriately” for their age [4:31 ]

Why are you policing what anyone wears? [6:20 ]

Dressing practically [8:22 ]

You can never win, so might as well be happy [10:58 ]

Opinions aren’t facts [12:26 ]

Boldness is inspirational [14:17 ]

Context of your outfits matter [16:02 ]

Fashion has no hard, fast rules [17:35 ]


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Ep. 533: Should We Be Dressing Age-Appropriately?

Ep. 533: Should We Be Dressing Age-Appropriately?

Danny-J Johnson & Jill Coleman