There’s a story behind this post. It was originally written back in 2015 by a (younger) Budget Fashionista staffer. I gave her the topic — where to buy clothes for women over 40 — and she came back with a list that included Talbots and Chico’s.
Now I don’t know about you, but I rarely shop either of these stores. They honestly feel a little old-and-stuffy to me. And I’m solidly in my mid-40s newly in my 50s. Birthday number 50 was a few months back.
That means I owe you an apology for the original version of this post, the one that felt like a list of stores you shop at before you die. Truth is, we don’t have to shop differently once the big 4-0 rolls around. We haven’t aged out of style. Maybe our tastes have evolved a bit — or maybe they haven’t.
In any case, here’s my go-to list of stores to shop. Know that while I am an actual woman over 40, I’ve also been told I don’t “dress my age.” You can mull over what that means about the quality of this list, if anything at all.
Fashionable clothes for women over 40: Top 3 stores
If you don’t have time for the full list below, here are the top three.
- Modcloth
- Amazon Fashion
- Lulu’s
1. Amazon for trends
Of course I don’t need to introduce Amazon to you. What I will share is how I shop Amazon for clothes. In recent months, Amazon has become my first stop for trendy, low-cost pieces — formerly a spot owned by . Amazon’s selection is so enormous that I can usually find the exact thing I want.
- Oversized knit tunic pullover…
- V neckline, side slits and high-low…
- Style over a white shirt or…
- Perfect for daily life, casual…
- Houndstooth sweater vest and solid…
I’m eyeballing this houndstooth sweater vest on Amazon. Sweater vests are trending right now, but I don’t want to invest too much in something I may not want to wear next year.
The caveat is this: I have to know what I want before shopping Amazon. For me, Amazon is not a place for browsing or inspiration. It’s more about efficiency, and getting to maximize the benefits of my Prime membership.
2. Saks off fifth for investment pieces
There are times when you need something more sophisticated than the usual collection at the ultra budget stores. In those times, I head to the Saks Off Fifth clearance page. The prices are still higher than what you’ll find at budget retailers, but it’s far easier to find pieces you can wear on repeat.
3. Ann Taylor & J. Crew for classics
I love that you can shop tops at Ann Taylor by silhouette. The options include waist-defining, slim, classic and blousy. There are times when I want a flowy blouse, for example. At any other store, I’d have to scroll through all the options to find it. At Ann Taylor, I go right to the blousy collection.
Granted, Ann Taylor pricing is on the high side for me. But the pieces are generally good quality so I can keep them around for a long time — that means the cost per wear works out even with the higher price point.
Ann Taylor’s sister LOFT is more affordable but also less consistently stylish in my opinion.
J.Crew is great for classically styled blazers and sweaters. The retailer does dabble in the trends — currently with a leopard print collection. But I prefer to stick with solids and neutrals unless the piece is heavily discounted.
4. Tjmaxx for deals
I have a pretty solid TJMaxx store near me, which means I don’t intentionally shop the TJMaxx website too often. But I am an avid user of Shopstyle — and Shopstyle sends me to TJMaxx.com more often than I’d like to admit.
There isn’t anything I can say about TJMaxx that you don’t already know. Fabulous styles. Incredible pricing. Surprise designer finds. Enough said.
5. Modcloth for retro/Quirky
I love Modcloth for a couple reasons. One, the garments are reliably on point. And two, Modcloth just feels like a place real women can shop.
As part of a brand research project a couple years ago, I was asked to find retail advertising that I really liked. My example was Modcloth’s spread featuring real women of all shapes and colors. It was relatable and refreshing. I get that vibe every time I visit the Modcloth website, which keeps me coming back.
The runners up
Those are my top picks, but the list of contenders goes on and on. Here are a few more stores shopped by this over-40 budget fashionista.
Where do you shop? And, more importantly, did your go-to stores change after 40?
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