Ok, I feel better knowing that most of us of a "certain" age are finding it difficult to locate attractive, wearable clothing, no matter whether we are petite, average or fluffy (love that term!). I wear a 10 in misses or petites (5'2") and absolutely live in tee shirts & jeans or capris, anymore. I bought a sleeveless dressy dress at Penney's for an event last winter and, fortunately it came with a jacket, otherwise I would have been wearing something completely out of date (which is most of my wardrobe). If I had to dress for work every day (I'm retired) or to go out for something more than a casual evening, I would be out of luck. Have we become the "invisible" generation, or are we expected to "make do" with clothing that is aimed at the very young, or are we just supposed to accept really ugly, poorly fitted clothing? I wonder why the market has not realized that the baby boomers are the largest part of today's population and adjusted their fashions accordingly. JMHO