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Plus size clothes

6 replies

MoriaRoseForever · 11/11/2022 11:28

i am between 20-24 size, varies often with retailer and sometimes within them , looking at your H&M .

the places I tend to get clothes from are Evans, Yours, Simply Be, ASOS and Marks and Spencer’s .

I can’t afford the expensive places, so budget is roughly

dress up to £45
tops £30

That sort of range, although have nabbed more expensive items in sales and 20% off sort of deals.

Any suggestions of where else is good.

So much is polyester !

I am also trying to get away from all the florals and tiers that are everywhere !

i don’t really like the lagenlook .

ideas ?

thanks

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SkinnyFatte · 11/11/2022 11:35

Depends what you're buying for. I get tops from Very.

All my dress choices tend to come from pricier outlets like Seasalt, Collectif and Bombshell but I save up for them over time.

RitaSueandBobtwo · 21/11/2022 07:21

You can sometimes get good discounts if you sign up on email list for Boden, Whitestuff, Joules (which I k ow has gone into Administration), Fatface, M&S, ASOS, Seasalt, Monsoon, Tog24, Jumping Ships, Mango (have a plus size range but I can’t remember the name and I think Joe Browns or Simplybe possibly. Some maybe too floral for you but most have quite a range of natural fibres if this is what your after.

familyissues12345 · 21/11/2022 07:24

I'm the same size and like Dorothy Perkins curve range. Yours clothing is in my town, but I find it hit and miss, the jeggings are good and the basic vest tops etc but I don't like much else - lots of floral and frills that I'm not keen on!

kateandme · 21/11/2022 09:08

Supermarkets.
I know inthestyle pride themselves on going to all sizes but I’m not sure on the clothes.

kateandme · 21/11/2022 09:12

Seasalt
Marina Rinald

Gruelle · 21/11/2022 12:29

Not sure how relevant Marina Rinaldi might be, given the OP’s preferred budget. Unless you meant it as a good brand to find second hand? (Though I doubt many items would be reduced by that much.)

Equally, it might be worth checking the sizing of the men’s’ hoodies / t shirts / joggers, etc from Community Clothing. They’re all exactly the same as the Women’s clothes - just larger sizes. Excellent quality at ethical prices - neutral or colourful clothing with no frills or patterns.

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