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ASOS.com - tried in Style but think I was too unstylish

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Jbck · 14/04/2007 15:22

I'm always getting the ASOS e-newsletter but I've never bought anything other than a couple of items of junky jewellery a couple of years ago. What's the quality of their clothes like & how generous (or otherwise) are their sizes. I'm a 14/16 mainly because of my 36E puppies. Anyone a similar size & bought from them how did you find the sizing & what size would you go for. Saw a couple of nice chiffon type tops & I'm 10 weeks pg but have a couple of nights out coming up in 6 or so weeks that I'd like something new, comfy not maternity & that I could get away with without looking obviously pg. I only put on a stone with DD but this time might not be so lucky, as I'll only be 16/18 weeks I'm hoping it'll only be the norks that have increased a bit & so far they've only been sore not got much bigger. Last time I was shutting them in cupboard doors by about 6 weeks in.
Any thoughts good or bad appreciated. Don't want to go spending on stuff that I'll wear for 10 minutes then have to put away for months & then might not wear cos they'll be out of style by the time I can wear them again. TIA

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PeckaRolloverAgain · 15/04/2007 10:16

The couple of things I have bought from here before have been nice as in very fashionable and what I was looking for at the time but quality not great. About as good as new look TBH if that.

Jbck · 15/04/2007 21:57

Think I'll give them a wide berth then, I find the larger your bosom the better quality you need to carry it off. Think I'll get on the Debenhams site before the blue cross thingy finishes tonight. Not exactly haute couture but a bit more serviceable than New Look.
Thanks I was beginning to feel like a leper

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