When it comes to style, think about attitude not age. Be faithful to your own taste because nothing that you like is ever out of style. It this article, our focus is about women aging 60 and above who finds difficulty in dressing.
I think its time for these women to know that in this generation, dressing is not about keeping up with the new trends of style dominating but rather choosing the style that you feel you like and confident in.

Here are some of the basic tips regarding dress stylishly at older ages:
- Start thinking of those so-called old clothes in the wardrobe. When it comes to stylish dressing at age 60, it is not about wearing new clothes but rather even pulling out those old sleeves and other clothes in the wardrobe and mix them with new outfits, believe me it produces the best style ever!

- Schedule time to clean out your closets and drawers. Although this may seem simple and illogical, it works. Such kind of atomic habit of cleaning your closets gives you a better mental order and allows you to discard old outfits and discover possible gaps for adding in more clothes.
- Buy clothes that fits your lifestyle. As an individual you tend to attend various events such as weddings or even any time you are out, it’s better to always keep this in mind when purchasing clothes by buying clothes accordingly. This tends to increase your motivation and rises the probability of you dressing well in any event.
- Make sure that each of your clothes has corresponding ones with a different color or design. When buying new outfits, its better to add multiple colored or designed clothes of the same type as shown on the image below.

In a nutshell, I can end this by encouraging people especially old women aging 60, that it is not about targeting new trending styles for you to dress well and be happy, just focus on your attitudes. Focus on those outfits you feel like and make you feel confident. These simple tips listed above once practiced well, they can guide you towards the best dressing style you have never attained before.



















