were the baby boomers the first demographic to exhibit arrested development when it came to "dressing like an adult"? my parents generation and probably the one after them would very rarely go out in public in jeans/tshirts/sneakers, today you can't tell the difference between the way dads and their sons dress (probably much to the chagrin of the sons...)
I'm as guilty as anyone, all for feeling young/looking young and still wear my pumas and adidases, but definitely see some parents who really look a bit daft in their quest for eternal youth.