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Richard La France's avatar

Reading this was like reading about myself, just changing the gender to 'elderly gentleman '. I still wear what I choose, not what society demands of old blisters.

A former friend left a leather jacket, the style generally worn by motorcyclists, at my house and never came back for it. I thought, "Hmm, being a gentle soul and an easy target for bullies, let me try this out." I put on my favorite jeans, Levi's 501s that show off my bowed legs from horseback riding as a child, donned the jacket, and went public. Amazing! Men, women, and even teens, all who generally ignore me, took the time to say, "Nice jacket." That gave my ego a boost. I started wearing it as protective gear. Who's going to mess with someone who looks like a biker.

I always wore clothing of my own choice and it almost always got me noticed and often in receipt of compliments. So, like you, Ms. Slater, I was myself. It really works.

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Heather McDonald-Sand's avatar

I love this, Lyn. I have always loved to play dress-up, and still do! Though sometime I also feel pressure from society to pick a style and make it my uniform, so I can be efficiently productive in a predictable way. That aim always has appealed to part of me, as I can spend a silly amount of time picking out my clothes for the day, but I just can't bring myself to pick one "personality" and stick with it. Thank you for putting together such beautiful words on the topic! I now feel more peace and resolve to let myself be messy and creative in this way.

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