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I'm throwing out my fleeces help what on earth can i wear for autumn/winter........help

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firstmum45 · 02/09/2007 09:37

After three winters of wearing cheapo supermarket fleeces v v sad I know I'm going to throw them out because I want to wear something nice for once.

But what do I wear? I liked the fleeces because they kept me warm I could wash them hang on a coat hanger they dried quick and did not require ironing.

Please help, also problem I am only five foot tall I am still 10kg heavier after birth of my daughter that was 2.5 years ago! I need to dress for what I look like now!

Also my middle is like a sack of potatoes have chunky thighs in size 12/14 tops so not much going me can anyone suggest nice tops or should I just hang on to the fleeces?

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Hideehi · 02/09/2007 10:10

Honestly until your youngest child is 4 and at school i feel there is no shame in fleeces, they are warm and practical for everyday use.
Unless you have to go to work enjoy the freedom, i would.

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Moomin · 02/09/2007 10:14

I would go the route of slightly longer line tops that are slimmer than smock tops but have plenty of 'room' under the bust and don't cling to your tummy this kind of thing. and then I'd wear nice cardis for warmth - not long ones or you'll get swamped but fitted ones or the nice empire-line shaped ones that are around at the moment.

but hey what do I know?

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MrsBadger · 02/09/2007 17:16

first, a round of applause for ditching the fleeces!

assuming you are not bereft of norks...
get one nice blazery jacket with a deep v neck and a nipped-in waist to create shape
a nice scarf to keep the v necky bit warm
couple of jumpers or cardies with deep v necks - longer length 'boyfriend' type ones will hide tum.

acrylic knitwear is as quick and easy to wash as fleece, you know [stern face].

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MrsBadger · 02/09/2007 17:20

that's the one mal
mine is ancient and from Gap but same deal

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LaCod · 02/09/2007 17:20

lose wiehgt is numbver one

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LaCod · 02/09/2007 17:21

theres a cord jacket in new look i have got
gret £20

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LaCod · 02/09/2007 17:24

i wore a £4 tesco felece on holida no make up mad wavy hair

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MrsBadger · 02/09/2007 17:28

and crocs, I bet

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LaCod · 02/09/2007 17:31

nah flip flops fom next!9 didnt you get em?)

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MrsBadger · 02/09/2007 17:34

not in the end

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SilentTerror · 02/09/2007 17:53

I've got Boden velvet jacket in teal and cord one in green Malory.Agree they are great for casual wear.

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TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 02/09/2007 17:57

Chunky knit cardigans like this or longer length like \link{http://www.boden.co.uk/col.asp?segname=Women&styid=WK403&segid=6&gpname=Knitwear&desname=Long+ One+Button+Cardigan&gpid=12&gen=1}.

Sorry they're both from Boden but it's so easy to find stuff on their site!

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TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 02/09/2007 17:57

try again!

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peachygirl · 02/09/2007 18:09

I've got one of thesepea coat I too am trying to rid myself of fleeces. It's a sort of half way house

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MrsBadger · 02/09/2007 18:12

long cardigans v bad for large arses/thighs
they cling
esp bad with waist tie

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firstmum45 · 02/09/2007 21:08

Fanx for all your advice know I should loose some weight but hey I live in the real world
like to enjoy a bottle of wine for dinner with dh also diet quite healthy portion control my problem eat as much as hubby and he is a strapping 6' 2 with healthy appetite!

Will have a serious look at Boden like their stuff and must stop thinking about clothes from a practical sense but still difficult when dealing with a messy toddler.

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LaCod · 02/09/2007 21:40

you dont need to drink every night
bin that and youl loose
i tell you
BLOS EE it now or you will never be slim
( aspekas fish on post hol diet)

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MrsBadger · 03/09/2007 11:21

good cord jkt
halfeay house between jkt and fleece
both washable

try putting yours on a smaller plate than DH's (works, honest)

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nailpolish · 03/09/2007 11:27

NO TO LONG cardis - never look nice unless you are tall and thin

i love that cardi duchess linked but theres hardly any sizes left

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firstmum45 · 03/09/2007 11:32

thanks for the tips mrs badger.

The fleeces i have are those really thin ones which I were inside rather than a cover up to go out in.

Just want something to me look like a sexy (not tarty) well groomed women!!!! ha and that requires not much ironing. Its been so long since I bought any serious clothes my dh gets gross with me. I,ve even been out with a few hundred pounds to blow and come back with nothing.

I just seem to use the excuse thatI need something practical and why spend loads on somwthing that is going to get messed up with the day to day chores of looking after a toddler.

Maybe if I splashed on something decent it might change my perspective on things. Hate to make an expensive mistake though

Good idea to use a smaller plate might try that and eat slower!!! to make up for less food.

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firstmum45 · 03/09/2007 11:35

Mrs Badger what are lands end fits like are they generous or should I go a size uo or down?

Thanks

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