6 Things to Wear Over 60

How many times have you run across a list of things we should never wear over 60 that is written by a person in their 30s? Too many times for my comfort level because, at 68, I’ve lived long enough to know what works for me. It feels like the older we get, the more we’re dictated to, but I believe we should wear what makes us feel confident. Today, I’m sharing six things I’ve chosen to wear over 60 because they help me look and feel my best. No rules are involved! You may find some of these work for you, too.

You may also enjoy reading 6 Style Myths Women Over 60 Should Ignore (And What To Wear Instead)

Here are 6 Positive Things to Wear Over 60

1-Wear What Fits Your Current Body Shape

Your body deserves to be treated with love and respect, regardless of its size or shape. Fluctuating weight is a common fact of life for most women over 60, but don’t let it negatively impact how you feel about yourself. Dressing for your current weight is a form of self-care and self-respect.

Buy and wear clothes that fit you right now. You deserve better than to squeeze yourself into things that fit 15, 10, or even 5 pounds ago. Tight clothes also make you look larger than you are, and no one needs that.

If you plan or hope to lose weight in the near future, buy a few quality basics that fit you now. They’ll bolster your confidence and help motivate you on your journey to healthy eating and weight. If you adore clothes that don’t fit you right now, move them to another closet so you don’t see them each morning. Here is a simple way to clear out your wardrobe.

2- Wear an Updated Haircut

Whether you’ve chosen to go gray or not, your hairstyle has a huge impact on your appearance. A stale haircut that dates you isn’t serving you well. If your hair texture performs best in a bob, tweak it to look more modern. Have the back stacked to a graduated bob, or try adding some wisps in front or side-swept bangs.

If you love a short haircut, try adding some gel for added texture with a piecey look or to get an extra lift on top. Small changes can make your hairstyle look more current, so investigate your options and experiment with new products.

If you struggle with thinning hair as I do, you may enjoy Causes & Treatment for Thinning Hair in Women Over 50.

Here’s how I style mine to add volume-

2- Wear A Supportive Bra To Help Everything Fit Better

Few of us escape menopause without changes to the shape of our bodies. Things shift and usually drop. I’m looking at you, droopy knees…but the biggest drop can happen to our bustline. I’m not well endowed, so I can wear bras without an underwire, but I still need the support and lift I get from a well-structured bra.

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Most women are wearing the wrong size bra, but over 60, it’s more common. By our age, our breasts have lost or gained volume and are not usually as high as they used to be. Small fluctuations in weight will affect how supportive our bra is, plus breast tissue loses firmness as we age. Wearing a supportive bra that keeps things in the proper place also improves how we look in our clothes.

Visit the lingerie section of a large department or specialty store and get a professional bra fitting each year. This ensures you’re wearing the proper bra for your current body. I always suggest owning bras in ‘nude’, which will be invisible under your clothes. Here are some of the comfiest bras for older women.

3-Apply A Body Moisturizer Everyday

By 60, our skin doesn’t produce the same amount of collagen and natural oils as our younger skin. To counteract that, I find it invaluable to slather a good-quality moisturizer all over my body when I’m fresh out of the shower.

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Formulas that contain squalane, hyaluronic acid, salicylic acid, and lactic acid are some of the best for moisturizing aging skin. I also reapply to my legs and arms each night, which may seem like overkill, but the extra effort makes a world of difference. Here are some of the Best Lotions and Skin Creams for Crepey Skin.

4- Wear Updated Jewelry In Midlife

Jewelry goes in and out of style. One year, bold jewelry is in, and the next, it’s out. The way we choose to add accessories should come down to personal preference, but stay abreast of what’s current so you look up-to-date. A classic strand of pearls, worn alone, can look dated on women over 60. Try supersized costume pearls for a fun twist that makes a statement or layer them with other necklaces.

Earrings draw attention to your face, so have fun with these. Unique bracelets or brooches update your outfits with little financial investment. Here is where you can play with trends and get lots of bang for your buck. And in case you haven’t heard, brooches are back in a big way, so pull yours out and have fun with them.

5- Never Skip Sunscreen Over 60

It’s never too late to protect your skin. Yes, most of the damage and skin cancer we’re dealing with now was caused by a lack of care in our youth. That doesn’t mean we should expose it to more assault now. Our skin is thinner and more fragile over 60, so it needs even more protection from the sun. Age spots on the back of our hands are from sun damage, so remember to protect them as well. Here are some of my favorite sunscreens for our fragile skin over 60.

What would you add to this list that you’re embracing over 60? Here are more style tips for women over 60.

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Thanks for reading, and remember to wear what makes you feel confident. Fashion is a form of self-expression and self-care, which should also be enjoyable.

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273 Comments

  1. Linda G Hyre says:

    Linda G
    I am 64 years old and I agree with wearing clothes that make you feel good about yourself. Also, as for the back closure bra or front closure, I have both styles that I wear but, the front closure has become my favorite. It makes me feel younger and look perkier. I am also trying to focus more on my health now that I am retired from working and have more time to eat right and exercise. I have really enjoyed reading all of the comments that were posted. They are very insightful.

  2. This is great, helpful information! I just turned 60 in March.
    I plan to get a Bob cut.

  3. Lilia Alzate says:

    I now realize that being, and enjoying being 63 years old, I need to find styles and skin products that have been found to be best for my age. It feels very satisfying to see someone my age wearing clothes suited for me.

  4. I am going to turn 62 next month and I am very happy I found this blog. I struggle to determine how to dress that makes me look stylish and to get ideas in clothing and beauty products that can help me look my best. I loved the advised you give and the tips in how to wear modern clothing without looking trashy. I also loved the way you communicate. You just make me feel more confident embracing the new stage in my life.

  5. I like to read your article s.very helpful for me. When I go out i remember your advice. Thanks a lot.

  6. I’m 62 and work very hard to moisturize my face and NECK! Gravity is catching up.

  7. Sempre bei consigli
    mi aiutate a riflettere e a provare a non fare errori
    Grazie
    Always nice advice

    Help me reflect and try not to make mistakes

    Thank you

  8. Thanks Jennifer for your postings in 2021. Reading them brings joy to my day. It helps to keep me creative and stylish. Wishing you and yours all the best in 2022.

  9. Hi, Maria. Regarding your frustration at bra hooks in the back: my aunt taught me a neat trick—when putting on your bra, do it backwards! Put the cups on your back, hook it in the front, then just turn it around and slip your arms through the straps and adjust the bra comfortably. Voila and easy peasy!

    1. My grandmother fastened hers this way.

    2. Mary Frances says:

      This is the only way I’ve ever done it and I’m 59. Do you mean people can actually hook them behind their back? Amazing. I don’t think I could. Then again, I have 4 hooks on mine.

  10. Elaine Petersen says:

    Thank you for this much insightful post for 60+ l enjoyed it. Gives me ideas on how to dress for my age.

    Much appreciated
    Elaine

  11. rosemary wayre says:

    a couple of good handbags are worth a pile of tatty ones. comfortable, safe shoes are a must.
    its painful but throw out those old bags and treat yourself to a new classic one and a fun one.

  12. Valerie Hester says:

    Very interesting..thanks

  13. Gail Dunning says:

    I am 79 and I just bought my first Jean jacket. It appears to be identical to the one you are wearing! It is from Macy’s Charter Club line and I love it!

  14. I love jean jackets. You have to find one with a good cut. One with a bit of a Princess seams.
    I bought one with that cut and love it. I ordered another from the same, now only online store and it is boxier and never feel the same comfort in it.
    It be may not be your style but it is for many women.

  15. I have found your tips very useful and I really appreciate and admire your style . Thank you for sharing I’m 70

  16. I love your ideas of Clothing and hair and make up.I am 78 but Feel good and also look smart .l

  17. Great ideas!! Thank you and please add me to your blog/newsletter!

  18. I love your fashion tips