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Senior Men’s Clothing Style: What do Senior Citizens Wear?

In recent years, the fashion industry has begun to recognize the unique needs and preferences of senior men, leading to a significant evolution in senior men’s fashion. Gone are the days when older gentlemen were expected to settle for purely functional clothing with little consideration for style. Today, senior men’s clothing blends comfort, functionality, and style, allowing them to express their personality and feel confident in their attire.

Understanding Senior Men’s Fashion 

Fashion for senior men is undergoing a transformation, with adaptive clothing at the forefront of this change. Adaptive clothes are designed with both functionality and fashion in mind, proving that style does not have an age limit. Recent studies highlight how fashion significantly impacts seniors’ mentality, boosting their self-esteem and promoting a sense of inclusion. According to Defilippo, what we wear, regardless of age, truly impacts our emotions. Dressing in quality, fashionable clothing, according to Abraham Rutchick of California State University, Northridge, “makes us feel powerful, and that changes the basic way we see the world.” 

According to Julia Twigg of the University of Kent, clothing plays an important role for some older adults by helping them feel younger, by not dressing like how their parents did and embracing new styles. Twigg states that “older people are able to use clothing to resist or redefine the dominant meanings of age,” allowing them to feel better about themselves. 

Today, there are few fashion rules that older men have to follow, which should empower them to look how they want and dress in clothes that make them happy. As the demographic segment of senior citizens grows, so does the demand for clothing that meets their physical needs without compromising on style.

Why is Fashion Important for Senior Men? 

For senior men, fashion is more than just clothing; it’s a form of self-expression that can significantly enhance their quality of life. Stylish clothing tailored to their needs can boost confidence, improve mental health, and provide comfort along with ease of movement. Good fashion sense in senior years supports a positive self-image, helping older men feel valued and respected within society. For those men who live in a new Retirement community, or even in Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care, their clothes reflect who they are and allow their new neighbors and caregivers to see them how they want to be seen.

How Does Adaptive Clothing Help Senior Men?

Adaptive clothing for senior men incorporates special features like magnetic closures, Velcro fastenings, and easy-access designs that cater to those with mobility issues or other physical limitations. These innovations make dressing and undressing simpler and less stressful, promoting independence and dignity. Moreover, adaptive clothing is now as trendy as it is practical, ensuring that senior men do not have to sacrifice style for comfort.

Clothing Tips for Senior Men’s Fashion

Soft and Breathable Fabrics 

Opt for natural, breathable fabrics like cotton and linen to ensure comfort throughout the day, especially important for those with sensitive skin. Consider fabric blends that incorporate stretch and breathability.

Elastic Waist and Stretchable Fabric 

Clothing with elastic waists and stretchable fabrics accommodate changes in body shape and size, ensuring a comfortable fit.

Loose Fitting Clothes 

Looser garments offer ease of movement and are less likely to restrict circulation, making them ideal for everyday wear. Keep an eye out for clothes that are loose but still fit; you don’t want pants that drag and create a risk for falling.

Adaptive Clothes That Look Trendy 

Seek out men’s adaptive clothing lines that keep up with current fashion trends, allowing you to maintain a modern and stylish wardrobe. Brands like Joe & Bella create fashionable age-appropriate clothing for older men.

Getting Wardrobe Essentials 

Build a wardrobe with essential pieces that are versatile and easy to mix and match, such as button-up shirts, comfortable trousers, and layering pieces like vests and cardigans.

Taking Care Takers’ Ease Into Consideration

Choose clothing that is also easy for caregivers to manage, particularly for seniors requiring assistance with dressing. As we age, it’s very normal to require some assistance when getting dressed. There are some adaptive clothing options that make dressing easier not only for the individual wearing the clothes, but also for the caregivers who are assisting. These clothes will reduce dressing time while also reducing the risk of injury.

Conclusion 

Fashion for senior men is evolving, with more options available than ever before to combine style with practicality. Adaptive clothing is leading the way in ensuring that senior men can enjoy fashion that accommodates their physical needs without compromising on their personal style. By embracing these clothing tips, senior men can continue to express themselves through their attire, enjoying comfort, independence, and a boost in confidence. In the world of senior men’s fashion, style knows no age.

Originally Published on https://joeandbella.com/blogs/news

Ben Graham Joe & Bella VP of Marketing

Ben Graham is the Vice President of Marketing at Joe & Bella, an adaptive-apparel company for older adults that focuses on creating innovative and fashionable apparel. Joe & Bella was recently awarded the “Most Innovative Older Adult Clothing Brand: 2022” by Global Health and “2022 Best New Apparel Brand” by Boomer Venture Summit. Joe & Bella’s first adaptive clothing line, CareZips, won the 2022 "Best New Product”award by Today’s Caregiver Magazine and Caregiver.com. Ben was previously Vice President of Marketing and Partnerships at Collaborata, an innovative marketing-research firm that brought corporate partners together to find solutions to business problems. Collaborata focuses on topics including caregiving, aging, diversity, and equity with clients such as AARP, Procter & Gamble, Bank of America, Target, and Nike. Ben spent many years, together with his family, providing care for his two grandparents who lived for nearly a decade in assisted living and memory care.

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