Have your own style?

Classic, understated, solid colors.

I was very taken with the green (tweed?) jacket Claire Foy wore as Queen Elizabeth in Balmoral in season one of The Crown but I never can find a picture of it =(
 

Here's another dandy...

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I think the woman who lived in this house before me had one of those. I’ve found evidence in the basement 😬
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You know, Dana, I don't like butting heads with anybody, but your post really hit a nerve with me this morning.

From day one you showed up here with an axe you were seemingly looking to grind, and you've made a number of enemies along the way (already in your short stay), but to show up on a thread topic where members found the comfort to put forth their styles and fashions, only to put someone else's choice of fashion down, doesn't (at all) speak of class.

Why do that? What are you looking to achieve by your words?

How disgraceful the manner in which you treated, Horseless.

Members like yourself don't add to the spirit of this community, members like yourself help to break it down.

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:how quaint little fox, nothing you say is of any interest to me and if you wish to “butt heads” there are a lot of moose in Canada that may be willing to take you on. By the way, we miss you down under :sneaky:
 

Well, I'm an Audrey Hepburn type of girl. I love simple, classic clothes and have quite a few designer pieces in my wardrobe. They never date. However, I love my jeans and silky tops for casual wear and yes, I love sweat pants and trainers for casual. Even on the plane I wear my designer (!!) sweats and sneakers. I put comfort above anything else.
 
No style here. Just tan cargo pants, solid blue shirt, bush or motorcycle jacket (not leather, no club colors) and helmet (motorcycle) or cap (Miata). That's pretty much it, all the time, every day.
 
Not much style to my clothing, comfort is my main priority. Pants with elastic waistbands and tunic tops. I have a few fancier blouses for going out to dinner and visiting.
I haven't tucked a blouse in since the 70's.
My bags have to have a lot of pockets. Right now I have a medium size white denim bag that has pockets on the outside as well as in so I don't have to root through the whole thing to find my keys ,glasses and the all important weekly shopping list.
I can wash it in my washing machine which I do frequently these days and it comes out fine.
When we traveled I had a larger shoulder bag because the hubby was always handing me his stuff to carry. Tickets, maps, brochures that he never looked at .
These days he wears pants with all those pockets on the side of the leg.
I noticed he doesn't collect as much junk as he did before. I suppose he's afraid his pants will fall down if he does..
 


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