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Where are the nice dresses (NOT POLYESTER) in sizes over 16?

31 replies

SmurfPants · 04/05/2017 17:14

Because I can't find any!

I usually do Boden (avoiding most of the prints), Joules, Monsoon... but I've exhausted them and I need casual summer clothes.

I recently gave in and ordered some bits from Simply B. OH MY GOD THE SWEATY FABRICS!! Shock It's all been sent back in disgust.

So...anywhere else I could try?

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Katinkka · 04/05/2017 17:38

Sea salt

SmurfPants · 04/05/2017 18:10

Ooh ok, I've only heard of the sandals...

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SmurfPants · 04/05/2017 18:14

Does anyone know what the sizing is like? Comparable to Boden/next etc?

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AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 04/05/2017 18:15

Yours Clothing?

Teabagtits · 04/05/2017 18:16

Fat face? I find their sizes quite large so downsized to a 14 in non maternity wear with one of their dresses while sporting a huge bump!

Whywaitfortomorrow · 04/05/2017 18:19

Just placemarking and will be watching with interest.

SmurfPants · 04/05/2017 18:20

So I've just bought three dresses from sea salt, so that was a result!

I hope they fit...

And I'm still looking!

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LBOCS2 · 04/05/2017 18:25

Lands End. Some of it is properly old ladyish, but they do some really cross front jersey dresses in about 15 different colours and patterns.

LBOCS2 · 04/05/2017 18:25

*Really good.

MaterEstIratus · 04/05/2017 18:28

White stuff, Sea Salt, Fat Face, Mantaray (in Debenhams).

bingohandjob · 04/05/2017 20:34

Sea Salt, Hobbs, Monki, Joanie, Uniqlo (ridiculously, you probably need to get the XXL size), ASOS and ASOS Curve.

polyhymnia · 04/05/2017 20:58

Let us know what the Seasalt dresses are like, please. Not sure from online if most would be frumpy or not.

Simply Be and Yours are to be avoided IMO. Both full of polyester. If you're only a size or two over 16 I think Cos would be worth a look. And Hobbs.

AvoidingCallenetics · 04/05/2017 21:08

I found a nice navy linen one in next.

Katinkka · 04/05/2017 23:05

I've got a lot of sea salt clothes. They are good quality and last well. All good quality cotton. You can't beat a nice cotton dress imo.

CountryCaterpillar · 04/05/2017 23:09

I had the same experience with simply b :( I kept one of them as it was a lovely dress but I was wanting cool summer clothes!!!

I can't fit fat Face anymore or I'd be doing fanface.

Katinkka · 04/05/2017 23:15

Yeah. I also liked Fat Face till I got too fat.

CountryCaterpillar · 04/05/2017 23:21

It's not fair is it!!!

I've just been across to seasalts "new plus size" page and all the tunics are sold out in 22/24 that I looked at....

Bejazzled · 05/05/2017 00:53

Jaeger do excellent cotton and linen. Look on the Outlet and maybe eBay for bargains.

SmurfPants · 05/05/2017 10:25

AvoidingCallanetics was that the linen shift dress? I bought one too after seeing it on a thread here! I wanted to go back and thank the recommender, but couldn't remember the thread title.

Right, I'm going for a mooch around the other suggestions, thank you.

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BeMorePanda · 05/05/2017 10:37

I agree Simply Be is horrendous fabric wise. And expensive too.

Problem I have with Lands End etc is all these dresses seem to be just about the knee. And I'm 5'8" so they end up being quite above the knee.
And it's been at least 10- years since I've wanted my knees visible all day - I prefer a just below the knee length.

So I've taken up sewing again and have been knocking out some fantastic dresses - the length I want, the fabric I want, the design I want. I wish I had more time to sew, but my me-made wardrobe is shaping up nicely.

I've made 2 short sleeve summer version of this wrap dress and have more in the pipeline: shop.cashmerette.com/products/appleton-dress

I've working on this too (might finish it this weekend):
sewhouse7.com/products/the-tea-house-top-and-dress

Plans to make one of these for dressier occasions:

www.cashmerette.com/2016/05/upton-dress.html

If you are looking to take up a new holly (or revive old skills) making your own dresses is very pleasing!

BeMorePanda · 05/05/2017 10:37

holly = hobby

AvoidingCallenetics · 05/05/2017 12:45

It's the sleeveless one with the v neck Smurf, so probably the same one Smile

SmurfPants · 06/05/2017 15:04

Just popped back in to say the sea salt dresses are great! I'm so pleased Smile thank you!

For anyone interested, the sizing is similar to next and Boden, if not even more generous.

When I get a minute I'm going to check the other recommendations too.

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SmurfPants · 06/05/2017 15:07

Bemorepanda, what a great idea! I often wish I could buy a good dress in lots of different fabrics. I've only ever seen straight lines... but maybe mows the time to try something more??

I've always imagined that handmade clothing would look shit if it was made by my hands. Is there a beginner pattern you'd recommend?

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BeMorePanda · 06/05/2017 15:38

The wrap dress is surprisingly easy but it is a knit which is different to sewing wovens.

Come and check out the Curvy Sewing Community on FB for lots of pattern ideas, fitting advice and sewing support.

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