So today I spot a sweatshirt with Stitch on in our local Primark ( budget clothes store, good for cheap t-shirts, socks etc that you don't mind wearing out fast). Stitch stuff is mega-hard to find around here so I grabbed it. At work it was implied that a 45 soon to 46 yr old woman is too old to wear clothes with Disney characters on as Disney is "just for kids". I disagree and will wear it and my other Disney clothes when I want to.
Does anyone agree with my work colleagues? Or do you wear Disney clothes and to heck with your age and what others think? And how can Disney be just for kids when the parks are full of adults without kids, like myself and hubby? ( who by the way wore a Stitch t-shirt to work on dress down day and people loved it! )
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Too Old ????? NEVER !!
I'm a little.....okay, a LOT....older than you and I wear Disney duds every chance I get. Getting older is mandatory; growing up is totally optional.
It's a shame that your coworkers have taken the optional route. Ignore them, and celebrate your own youthful and happy attitude.
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I say, as long as it fits the dress code, go for it! I've got about 15 years on you and still sneak in a Disney piece here and there.
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I only own Disney t-shirts and sweatshirts! So poo poo to some one who is no fun at all
Obviously, your co-workers' higher cognitive functions have been seriously impaired by lack of imaginative use and have begun to atrophy.
I'm pretty sure your company at least talks about how much they value innovation. Your co-workers are merely proving that they don't have a clue what innovation, imagination or dreaming even mean. YOU, on the other hand, are proving that you do.
Keep Calm
and
Disney On
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I'd say depends on where you work and what you do?
Now outside of work, no. And to said they were older, I'd say things are certainly at least cyclical. I.e., Young, can wear whatever, some point maybe not, then later so old, doesn't matter what you are wearing as long as you are dressed. I have one friend who is 1000 years old, and still dresses like its the 1900's.
So, as long as you are comfortable, who cares what they think. Now at work, that does change based on what I said above.
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Is the question about what's work appropriate or age appropriate? Work appropriate, it would depend on the workplace. I wouldn't wear a Disney sweatshirt to work, but I've got earrings and pins that I'll wear. But that's my office. I wouldn't wear a Yankees (or any sports-logo'd) sweatshirt either.
Age appropriate? You're never to old for Disney anything.
60 is in my rear view mirror, and I'm a judge, but I still wear my Mickey ties to work.
Away from the office, I often wear my "Grumpy" t-shirt" and hat. Not to mention my wife and I wear our matching Mickey T-shirts when we go out together. Carry on.
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Who cares what they think? Wear what makes you happy.
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Thanks everyone for your positive messages. I do wear a uniform at work so obviously no Disney stuff there, I pulled it out of it's bag to show people my find. I wouldn't wear it where inappropriate eg a good restaurant. I wear my Disney stuff on days off from work, shopping, housework or where no dress code like a cinema.
Thinking some people grow old before their time LOL
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Short of dressing as a character, that seems fine. I agree with the ageless component. Now if you dressed like Tinker or Alice, then I might throw the age flag.
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Nothing wrong with wearing clothes with character.
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texas211;2506510 wrote: Short of dressing as a character, that seems fine. I agree with the ageless component. Now if you dressed like Tinker or Alice, then I might throw the age flag.
Everyone's a kid at heart! Fall down that rabbit hole.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
Goodness, no, there is no age cutoff for wearing Disney-themed clothes! Do your coworkers just wear basic black to work and nothing fun? ;) BTW, Primark is one of my favorite stores to shop at when in the UK. Lots of fun stuff there.
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