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If you had to buy a temporary (fat) wardrobe, where would you shop?

35 replies

Ginformation · 25/04/2014 12:00

DC2 now 3 months old. I have put on weight since giving birth so I am bigger than I ever have been before. I need some clothes that fit. Obviously I plan to lose weight but that might take a little while as I cannot exercise at the mo.

So, if you had to buy a short term wardrobe, where would you get it from. Cheap and flattering. Does such a place exist?

Previously I was size 14/16, now size 18/20. Most of the weight is on my tum and norks. Casual stuff only for now (back to work in summer and hopefully will have lost a bit by then).

Thank you!

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littlewhitebag · 25/04/2014 12:02

Asda or Tesco with bits from Primark.

SolidGoldBrass · 25/04/2014 12:02

Charity shops? THen you can take all the stuff back when you no longer want it.

PlinkyPlonker · 25/04/2014 12:05

I've just found cloves.co.uk as was recommended on here. Cheap prices, quality prob isn't amazing but I'm also hoping it's a temporary wardrobe!

slimsoon · 25/04/2014 13:52

Jeggings topped with 2nd hand silk tunic dresses from ebay .
I have just emerged from the same saga and have had the dresses taken in and chucked the jeggings.

Bonkerz · 25/04/2014 14:00

Yours

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Mumelie · 25/04/2014 17:37

New Look - they have a great range and go up to bigger sizes.

HermioneGranger38 · 25/04/2014 17:39

Asda, George is fairly cheap but not such good quality as say, Fatface (although much cheaper than shops like Monsoon)

mylovelyfamily · 25/04/2014 18:00

second new look, I get my clothes from the inspire range there xx

obladeeobladahla · 25/04/2014 18:08

Tesco, Sainsbury's, Primark or charity shops

OverlookedConfection · 25/04/2014 18:11

eBay. That way you can get better cut clothes or ones made with better fabric without spending a fortune.

Good luck.

iklboo · 25/04/2014 18:11

I got a lot of stuff from Amazon - you can filter for stuff cheaper than, say, £20. I was buying clothes as I was losing weight but not at my target weight IYSWIM. Cheap enough so I wasn't too bothered when it got too big.

Geraldthegiraffe · 25/04/2014 18:13

I'm similar (but 2 years in!) And need summer/casual clothes.

I'd like fatface/whitestuff/monsoon et c but couldn't afford it and I'm hoping t will just be this summer.

It's cyclical though, if I but cheap tent clothes from the supermarket (which I think I need to do) I'll feel fat and ugly and more likely to eat! Can't spend silly money to feel confident when I only want it for a summer though!

So similar in that I don't want to spend much but don't want to look cheap. I also don't quite know what suits size 20 with large tummy!

zipzap · 25/04/2014 19:45

Sainsburys jeans and cords are really good - have been wearing them for the last few years and they fit nicely plus cost loads less than M&S. They've also often got some nice t basic tshirts that fit well.

M&S do some good basic cut offs for the summer that are usually about £12/pair in cotton or linen or a mix of the two. I usually end up with a black, navy and beige pair each year - I makes sure I have one decent pair in each colour and use the older ones for when I am scruffy in the garden or knocking around the house. I haven't needed a new pair of each colour each year, but depending on the tops and shoes I have some years I wear one colour more than the others so that would need replacing faster iyswim...

Ginformation · 25/04/2014 19:50

Thank you all. I had a quick look in charity shop today but there was nowt decent. Think would get better selection in the city centre than local town centre.

I like the sound of your silk tunics slimsoon but don't think would be any good for bfing. I am wall to wall cotton jersey for tops at the mo.

After last pg I got fat clothes from sainsburys but I felt awful in them- not flattering at all. Or maybe I would just feel awful in anything! I cheerfully got rid of them as soon as poss.

Some good suggestions, I will defo check out those websites and New Look.

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Ginformation · 25/04/2014 19:52

Maybe I should have another look at Tu zipzap

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happyyonisleepyyoni · 25/04/2014 19:55

I'd go for a capsule wardrobe. Tunics and leggings with ballet flats could work well. Patterned tops, or patterned scarves with plain tops, help to disguise size a bit. M&s 5 pocket jeggings are also reasonably priced, flattering and come in many colours.

happyyonisleepyyoni · 25/04/2014 19:57

Charity shops are not great if you need something specific, and just be careful you don't waste money on pieces that don't fit with the rest of your wardrobe!

NormHonal · 25/04/2014 19:59

Been there, done that.

A few years back now, but I bought my post-pregnancy jeggings (with elasticated waists) from Wallis. Not sure if they still make them. And other stuff from eBay.

I have just cleared out the last of my tunics to the charity shop, or you could have had them!

Clint88 · 25/04/2014 20:15

ASOS have nice plus size stuff, also I have a mate who is probably size 20ish and she gets loads of nice stuff in debenhams (though they must hide it when I go!).

Itscurtainsforyou · 25/04/2014 23:17

I like la redoute (www.laredoute.co.uk) - their regular sizes go up to 20 and they have a plus sized range too. Not the cheapest, but there are often money off codes around - there's one for bogof at the moment.

Skinheadmermaid · 25/04/2014 23:48

George at asda have nice clothes in bigger sizes.

MrsCakesPremonition · 25/04/2014 23:51

Sainsbury's. They do bigger sizes in sportswear too, for when you feel ready to give it a go.

Ginformation · 25/04/2014 23:56

Cheers norm v kind of you.
Gerald has nailed the problem: shit clothes make you feel worse.

Can I really wear leggings/jeggings while carrying extra weight? Comfy yes, but flattering? Hmm, really not sure what the alternative would be apart from high waist straight leg or Blush bootcut jeans.

Argh.

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Geraldthegiraffe · 26/04/2014 01:12

I was thinking high waist bootleg for myself. With tunic tops. And I've visions of supermarket faded stretchy shapeless tops.

I so need your thread to come up with ideas!

I think Im a bit big for leggings.

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