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What to Wear When You Don’t Wear Shorts

If shorts are on your “do not wear” list, you’re not alone.

Every summer, I hear from readers asking: What can I wear instead of shorts when it’s hot out? For some, it’s about wanting more coverage. For others, it’s not about coverage at all—they just want something more comfortable or a little more polished. Whatever your reason, the good news is: there are plenty of stylish, warm-weather alternatives to shorts that keep you cool without sacrificing style.

Personally, I like shorts. They’re practical and sporty, and they make sense when I’m juggling work and three kids during those long, hot East Coast summer days. But I also get it—style is personal. And if shorts aren’t your thing, you deserve options that still feel effortless and chic.

And just to be clear—if you like wearing shorts, by all means, keep wearing them. Shorts can be stylish, flattering, and totally age-appropriate for everyone. With the right fit and thoughtful styling, they can even look incredibly chic.

And if the reason you avoid them is because you think your knees aren’t cute, I promise you—no one’s entering a “best knees” contest. Most of us are just out here trying to stay cool and feel good in what we’re wearing.

So today, we’re answering the question: What to wear when you don’t wear shorts? From breezy dresses and linen pants to cropped jeans and skorts, here are the best alternatives to shorts for women over 40.

The Best Alternatives to Shorts for Summer

1. Dresses: Easy, Breezy & Always Chic

Dresses are the most obvious and versatile alternative to shorts in warm weather. They’re comfortable, cool, and one-piece outfits that take zero effort.

Top Picks:

If you like above-the-knee styles, look for a better-quality tee shirt dress with some structure. The Essential Tee Dress from Athleta is breathable, slightly structured, and has thoughtful seaming for shape.

For a sporty vibe, try the AirEssentials Tank Midi Dress by Spanx. It hits just below the knee and looks great with sneakers or simple sandals.

Looking for something affordable and breezy? This faux wrap maxi from Amazon comes in tons of colors and prints, and it’s under $50. I own it in the red floral and love it.

And for a timeless, tailored option, try a shirt dress. This one from Anthropologie comes in solids and prints, and looks fantastic belted or worn loose. Available in standard, petite, and plus sizes.

2. Linen and Lightweight Pants

If you think pants are too warm for summer, try a linen or airy cotton blend. These breathable fabrics can keep you just as cool—if not cooler—than shorts, especially when styled well.

Top Picks:

For a tailored option, the linen trousers from J.Crew are a standout. Available in a rainbow of summer-ready shades and inclusive sizing from 00–24, petite and tall.

Prefer something sporty? These SleekTech Joggers from Old Navy are lightweight, breathable, and stretchy. Perfect for casual days when you’re on the move.

And the linen-blend wide-leg pants, also from Old Navy, continue to be a reader favorite year after year. They come in multiple colors and sizes XS–4X. Just make sure they hit at the ankle for a modern silhouette.

3. Skorts: Part Shorts, Part Style

Skorts are the perfect option if you like the feel of shorts but want a more polished look.

Top Picks:

If you’re active, the Zella Mid Rise Skort is sporty but pulled-together enough to run errands or meet a friend for coffee. Or try the Vantage High Waist version for a higher rise.

For a dressier option, try the Everyday Stretch Skort from Talbots, available in classic colors and extended sizing. I love the styling here—with a cardigan and updated sneakers, it’s polished preppy done right.

If you’re into sets, the pleated skort from Banana Republic Factory is lightweight and comes with a matching top. You can also wear it with a tucked-in tee and flat sandals.

4. Cropped Pants and Capris (Yes, Really!)

Cropped pants can be a fantastic alternative—as long as the cut is modern and the proportions work with your height.

Top Picks:

The Demi-Boot Cropped Jean from J.Crew is one of the most flattering cropped styles available. Size range includes petite and tall. These look best with a block heel or elevated flat.

The Cotton Crop Pants from Ann Taylor are timeless and available in a variety of neutrals and bold shades. I’m loving the light blue for summer.

And the High Stride Wide-Leg Khakis from Gap are a solid go-to in both color and neutral options. Pair them with a slim tank or linen button-down for balance.

Related: Are Capris Flattering? Here’s What to Wear Instead

5. Jumpsuits: One-and-Done Outfits

Jumpsuits are a bit polarizing—you either love them or avoid them entirely. But if you’re in the love them camp, they’re an easy, pulled-together way to dress for warm weather without wearing shorts.

Top Picks:

The Chambray Jumpsuit from LOFT is polished and event-worthy. Great for brunches, showers, or even graduation. Wear it with espadrilles or a kitten heel.

The Sleeveless Knit Jumpsuit by Zella is a relaxed, athleisure style—perfect for travel days or running errands.

And the AirEssentials Jumpsuit from Spanx is casual, breathable, and comes in full length with petite and tall options. If you’re a fan of comfort, this one is a dream.

What to Wear Instead of Shorts: Final Thoughts

You don’t have to wear shorts to dress for summer. You just need the right mix of breathable fabrics, flattering silhouettes, and versatile pieces that suit your life and style.

From dresses and linen pants to polished skorts and lightweight jumpsuits, these are the best alternatives to shorts for women over 40. Whether you want more coverage, better comfort, or just a change—there’s something here that can help you build a summer wardrobe that works.

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Deb Shoemaker

Wednesday 11th of June 2025

Your links to clothing items do not work. They just take you back to the beginning of the article.

Cindy

Tuesday 10th of June 2025

I’m new to your site & look forward to your styling suggestions & recommendations.

Mary

Tuesday 27th of May 2025

None of your links work. This has to be the most worthless article ever. Every time I was interested in seeing or buying a pair of pants or a dress, the link will only take me to the top of your article, I thought the whole point was that you make money from the links. I guess you’re missing the whole point. What a colossal waste of my time.

Megan Kristel

Tuesday 27th of May 2025

Imagine talking to a person like this? Obviously there's a an issue that I'm not aware of, but what do you think, Mary, I'm out here just trying to annoy you with broken links?

Anna

Monday 22nd of April 2024

I just returned home from a 4 hour shopping spree as I am desperately trying to change my style. I just happened upon your post and I love your suggestions. However, I am a 5’2” overweight pear shaped woman with huge hips, thighs and calves. And LOTS of veins and dimples. I’ve tried most of the styles you suggest and they do not flatter my figure at all. Not to mention that I loathe the clingy fabrics. I’m glad to see cotton/linen making a comeback and I love the high waisted wide leg pants but they only look good with shirts tucked in and that just ain’t happening here! While I appreciate how you are helping other women, showing how styles look on larger figured women would be most helpful for someone like myself.

Billie

Friday 1st of March 2024

Thank you, Meg, for this post. I've been thinking about what I'm going to wear this summer, and haven't come up with an answer. Due to skin cancer surgeries, I'm not comfortable in shorts. And yes, aging has hit with the broken veins. Guess I need to go shopping and try on some summer pants. Ugh. What are chinos? I've always shied away from linen bc I hate wrinkled clothes. Feeling a bit lost. I love your ideas and information you share.

Betsy

Wednesday 21st of February 2024

It's so hard to find a maxi dress with sleeves. I can't stand the feel of sunscreen, not to mention the carcinogens in it.

I want my legs fully covered with an actual maxi, not what many companies call a maxi because it ends anywhere below the knee. And it must have sleeves to protect my shoulders from the sun. Shoulders burn easily. Why don't breezy summer maxis have sleeves? And it must be in a natural fibre. Summer is already hot. Why would I want to wrap myself in plastic fabric in a heat wave?

I wish manufacturers would get with it. Full to-the-floor breezy dresses with fluttery sleeves in natural, breathable fabrics. It's not that hard of a concept.

Joy

Monday 17th of July 2023

Appreciate all the nice choices instead of shorts. What are your suggestions for leggings that go to the knee or all the way down to the ankle. Also, tops that cover the buttocks area when wearing the leggings. Thanks so much. Not only do you show suggestions of apparel but where to purchase!

Michelle MacDonald

Friday 14th of July 2023

I agree with you...no capris, ugh!

Michelle

Sunday 9th of July 2023

This summer especially I have been looking for classy alternatives to the shorts, t's and flip-flops I've been wearing all my life. At 59 I'm ready to dress like a grown up, but not frumpy. Megan, your post hits the mark! I love the t-shirt dresses with trainers, going to give this look at try! Thanks!

Deb

Saturday 3rd of June 2023

Sorry to be so blunt, but mid calf lengths look dowdy and covering up with extra lengths of fabric are not the best way to beat the summer heat. A just above the knee skort, swirly light sun dress or wrap skirt (like Rip skirts) are much more sporty, attractive and breezily cool. I have eight grandkiddos so I am no spring chicken. I do not want to dress skimpily like a teeny bopper, but I really do not want to cover up and look like a sweltering old bag either. There is better happy medium options out there.

Karla

Thursday 25th of May 2023

Do NOT be a Jen.

Becky Crawford

Saturday 20th of May 2023

Wow....calling a woman "jackass Jen" because she has an opinion different from you is unprofessional and rude.

Megan Kristel

Saturday 20th of May 2023

No, it's standing up to a bully who wants to make women feel bad about their insecurities and I will do it every single time.

Brenda Arambula

Thursday 18th of May 2023

I totally agree. Capris are the only garment I despise as well. Plus I’m only 5’2” and they certainly don’t do anything to elongate me. I have tons of friends who live in them and just don’t get it. At my age, I do have ugly knees (was a clean freak most of my life and had to clean my floors on my knees. Who knew the damage I could do. There are tons of every style dress for every body shape. And I find dresses or skirts so much cooler in our humid conditions in Florida. Why I can’t tell my friends what NOT TO WEAR, I’m glad you do.

Lisa

Tuesday 16th of May 2023

Oh how I agree about capris. I don't know how or why they have stayed around so long. I am short and capris make me look like my legs are 2" long. Haha I love all of your choices here. I used to wear shorts But as I have gotten older and heavier I love a good cool summer dress!

Carolyn Penrod

Thursday 4th of May 2023

I am 68 years old and I also do not wear shorts. But the perfect option for me is skorts. I am petite so the skirt comes a bit above the knees. Plus it’s very comfortable and cool. There is a stretchy short sewn underneath the skort. I am so grateful for these and have probably six or seven pair of different colors. It’s a great option for me especially since I live in the hot state of Arizona.

LaWanda Gordon

Wednesday 26th of April 2023

I absolutely love linen and I just recently started to wear shorts and I’m 47 years old . I like what I like and I don’t really follow the trends of today because half of the time I think there ugly but that’s just me ppl should wear what they feel comfortable in

Jillian

Friday 31st of March 2023

Shorts til I die! 55 and never looked better

Megan Kristel

Friday 31st of March 2023

Good for you and not the point. We love shorts too, but some women don't and they're allowed to want some different options.

Tina

Tuesday 21st of March 2023

Hey, I love your posts and especially the one on “if you don’t like wearing shorts”. I’m told, I’m very hard on myself, but I’m just not comfortable wearing shorts.

However, if you have any ideas for a stylish longer short that doesn’t make us 5’4 ladies, look even shorter. I’m all eyes!

Waiting with bells on, Tina

Julie

Sunday 19th of March 2023

Sometimes I wear shorts but I prefer other alternatives so thank you for these excellent suggestions. Too bad there are rotten apples who have to spread their negativity. Rotten apples don’t belong here; they belong in the trash!

Kristin Wright

Saturday 18th of March 2023

Thank you for taking so much time to seek out cute, classy clothes and pair them into outfits to share with us. I am not a nun but I appreciate modesty and the encouragement you offer women of all shapes and sizes to dress in a manner that suits them.

Rosa

Saturday 18th of March 2023

Oh well, I love this blog and the clothes which Meg suggests are really classy. If nuns dress like this, then count me in...

Fiona

Saturday 18th of March 2023

Thank you for all these alternatives. I have awful veins on my legs (hereditary) and choose to wear long skirts, maxi dresses and loose, wide leg trousers in the summer. I don't feel like a nun, instead comfortable in myself.

Silvia

Saturday 18th of March 2023

Thanks for this post. Shorts are not very flattering on me so I just don't wear them. I appreciate the suggestions and think they are more compatible with my style. FYI -- the Old Navy wide leg pants are on sale today for $14. (BTW, I'm not a nun.)

Wenbren

Saturday 18th of March 2023

Amen! We need to stand up to the Jen’s of the world. More kindness, please. I try everyday to compliment a woman I encounter - the checkout women at the grocery store, the bank teller, the food server, etc. I am a true believer that we women need to embrace & support each other. Build each other up rather than tear down. I hate shorts, but that’s ok. I‘ll never criticize anyone if they do…I probably will compliment them! 💕

Emma

Saturday 18th of March 2023

I like all your posts and suggestions. I follow you because I have learned and continue to learn how to find and maintain a style for a grown up woman. If Jen or anyone else doesn’t like a post - don’t read it. There are plenty of us who look forward to your emails every day. And I would have no problem with blocking anyone who practices bullying on your site. Thank you Meg for all you do for all of us who are struggling with fashion, aging and clutter and so many other things.

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