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Do you 'dress for your size/shape' or wear what you like?

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witsender · 12/07/2016 20:50

I ask because I wear styles that I like, think I look cool, then catch a glimpse in a shop window and realise the the Hush style girlfriend jeans and sloppy jumper that look cool on a size 8 look a bit frumpy on a size 16.

But then think to myself that if I like the clothes, like how they look together, then maybe I am looking at myself with a more critical eye than others would.

According to my DH and friends I always look stylish and well put together, and am aware that at a 16 I am not as slim as I could be but equally I know I am not a heffalump either!

This just got me pondering really (I do overthink a wee bit) about whether I should be moderating my style somewhat or if actually people can look at clothes and think they go well together even on bigger than a size 10.

If that makes sense! Grin

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knowler · 13/07/2016 13:23

I think it's a balance. I'm a size 18 (would prefer to be a 14-16 like I have been for most my adult life, but hey ho - concentrating on the positives about my bod which has produced 2 gorgeous boys) and I have 'adjusted' my style to flatter my larger self.

Generally, I still wear what I like, but I give it a bit more thought because, in my view, when you're on the larger side you can't just chuck on any old thing and have it suit you. Others may disagree, but I took a look at navabi (online plus size clothes) the other day, and could see how much of it had been designed with the larger body in mind.

Also, I don't think it's a question of covering up more (necessarily); just working out how you feel comfortable and like how you look. For example, I have a couple of 'bodycon' dresses, which are designed for larger sizes and they are incredibly flattering. They don't make me look 'thin' but that's not the aim - and i think this is a difficult concept that I struggled with for a while. It's about celebrating your good bits, rather than trying to look different to how you actually are.

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Fuzzypeggy · 13/07/2016 13:29

I know exactly what you mean op. I am a size 14 at the moment, I put something on, think it looks fab on the mirror but then I catch myself in a window or a photo and I look massive. I've come to realise or convinced myself that I don't look massive. I wear a lot of different things and do like to follow fashion to an extent, my clothing choices are reasonably confident I would say. I think I M over critical of myself but it's hard to see that when most people I know are a size 10. However I refuse to wear boring sensible clothes that perhaps would suit my figure better. I like having fun with clothes so I do. Maybe I would look better in some indigo straight leg jeans but I would die or boredom
So I'm rocking khaki boyfriends with ripped knees today. Probably not that flattering on my bum but I generally don't care

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Fuzzypeggy · 13/07/2016 14:40

The other thing that bugs me is there seems to sometimes be this feeling that fashion is only for the very thin. And young probably too. I refuse not to wear fashionable clothes that I like just because I am a size 14. Truthfully all my clothes would probably look better on someone who is a size 10 but that's probably just because we see models of that size so we start to believe it. I won't stop wearing clothes or like fashion just because I am size 14. That's such a depressing thought, imagine a town where all the thin young things wear great clothes and everyone a bit bigger or older just wears straight leg jeans and a blazer. Not that there's anything wrong with that but you take my point. I won't be invisible because of my size.

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ZootSuit · 13/07/2016 21:28

superflyhigh thank you, those ones are gorgeous. I've ordered this one to test the water
m.newlook.com/shop/womens/skirts/grey-pleated-midi-skirt-_378401304?productFind=search

And sorry OP for hijacking your thread!

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IJustLostTheGame · 14/07/2016 10:20

I dress for my shape.
I'm a norky size 10 so small straps, high necks, shirts, clinging tops and off the shoulder are off menu for me.
I love those things.
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I avoid skinny jeans and wear wide legged trousers as they balances me out.
I do love love love wide legged trousers anyway though.

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maxeffort0satisfaction · 14/07/2016 10:30

its not just your body size its also the age, the look and the body shape which matters more In my opinion.

This idea that if you're young and thin you can carry off anything is very untrue and nostalgic.

I wear what I like but I only like it if I think it looks good on me.. and if there is something I like the look of and I'm not sure whether it will look good I just try it anyway.

even if its supposedly flattering for my shape and looks.. if I don't like it I don't like it. someone will always judge anyway so who cares..im the most important judge when it comes to my looks .. as long as I'm happy and comfortable in what I'm wearing I could not give two shits about others. I'm sure you don't like everything everyone wears either. its just life.. clothes are for function and fun so don't let it hold u back.

focus on what YOU think of YOU.

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maxeffort0satisfaction · 14/07/2016 10:32

I also believe that if you're fat, flat chested or short there is nothing that will change that. clothes are not magic.
your shape and your size is still there regardless of what clever tricks gok wan trinny and susannah may suggest.

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museumum · 14/07/2016 10:57

It takes me quite a while to admit that done things I love just don't suit me.
The worst thing is that I adore chunky knitwear but I just don't suit it 🙁
And on the other side I hate über feminine clothes. I've got a bust and waist and i know that classic ly I'd be advised to "show it off" but it's just not my personality so I don't.

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Nepotism · 14/07/2016 18:52

It's taken me 40 years to realise how important colour is. Now that I'm in my fifties no one is interested in my bum in skinnies but they still comment if a colour flatters me.

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TheNumberfaker · 14/07/2016 19:27

I wear what I like, but no jeans for a normal day at work. Have to wear trousers/leggings of some kind though due to chafing.
As long as I don't look scruffy I don't really care tbh.

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