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OK. I need some new clothes. Where can I buy exciting new clothes online?

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moodlumtheHOHOhoodlum · 11/11/2007 21:04

I'm no long legged blonde and you can tell I had two children in quick succession fairly recently, so I need a revamp, but I'm not the coolest of kids.

I can't be arsed to drag the buggy and my size 14 arse around the shops, so where can I go online?

Thanks, oh wise, stylish m'netters.

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snowleopard · 11/11/2007 22:15

Depends what you like. I like White Stuff, Kew and sometimes - ie in the sales - Toast and Boden - but perhaps I am not stylish and will be laughed out of town! Try them for a start though.

moodlumtheHOHOhoodlum · 11/11/2007 22:40

Thanks - I too like Boden, but they seem to have sold out of everything I liked. I'd forgotton White Stuff and Kew, so thank you!

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MrsBadger · 11/11/2007 22:48

and Principles

also topshop and dorothy perkins for knitwear

MrsBadger · 11/11/2007 22:49

wallis

laura ashley (do not mock, lovely stuff)

great plains

moodlumtheHOHOhoodlum · 11/11/2007 23:12

no mocking. Am open to anything at the moment as a change from jeans at the school gates..

thanks. Will look now.

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Pannacotta · 12/11/2007 15:33

Agree with MrsB (other than Wallis as never find anything much in my local branch).
For some reason I have found Principles good both times post baby, the cut seems flattering on my post-baby shape.
Also Monsoon is cut well for curves and is good esp for dressy things.

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