Plus size woman clothes
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I've actually found a LOT of my cute stuff at Goodwill. Don't be afraid to go thrift shopping! It's cheap and great when you know you're going to be losing more weight anyway.
I recommend going a couple times a week and check different locations too. It's worth it
I second this. When I was finally forced to replace all of my jeans (they seriously wouldn't stay up, even with a belt), I got four new pairs at Value Village for under $40, and all of them were either brand new or close to new. Same with work pants. I actually found a pair of Eddie Bauer pants that still had the tags on, for $6.99.0 -
Check ebay also. I got a lot of brand new stuff still with labels cheap.0
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http://www.forever21.com/Product/Category.aspx?br=plus&category=faith_main
Freakin' cute for cheap!!
:noway: whaaaa?? Awesome!
I do second Goodwill. I have found plenty of cute things for cheap.0 -
Depends on your area. I shop plus size shop online http://www.onestopplus.com/ if you have time to wait for delievery.
Otherwise, I like Kato, Deb, Dress Barn if they have a sale.0 -
I've actually found a LOT of my cute stuff at Goodwill. Don't be afraid to go thrift shopping! It's cheap and great when you know you're going to be losing more weight anyway.
I recommend going a couple times a week and check different locations too. It's worth it
I actually love Goodwill! I can always usually find shirts that are really cute that fit me, but I have a hard time finding pants.0 -
Catos is good, Fashion Bug is okay.
I've been buying a lot of my stuff from JC Penney. It's cute and reasonably priced. About 75% of the price of Torrid and LB.0 -
Kohls always has sales and/or coupons. Goodwill. TJMaxx/Marshalls - I got my fave Columbia hiking pants there for like $15 (online they're at least $80!!), and that's the only item of clothing I'm sad about being too big for me! lol0
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And then of course there is the Old Navy Plus online store. And Gap and Old Navy go on sale a lot.
I have found some stuff in Old Navy that has been XXL that fit but never pants. I have yet to order anything off line. I am so scared to order offline because I am afraid it is not going to fit. My shirt sizes fluctuate. But I guess worst case scenario is to send it back, right?0 -
Thrift stores.
That's what I did.
Went from an 18 to a 4. Definitely saved myself money.0 -
Ebay.0
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Thanks, ladies, for all the good ideas!!0
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I find alot of things at Fashion Bug. Very reasonable compared to Torrid and Lane Bryant. i also have good luck in the clearence racks at The Avenue. The Avenue also has a lot of specials!!!0
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Try Dots too. Their clothes are super cheap and you won't feel as bad getting rid of them when you transition to smaller sizes!!0
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http://www.forever21.com/Product/Category.aspx?br=plus&category=faith_main
Freakin' cute for cheap!!
Whaaaaat?? I didn't know forever21 had a plus size section! Heaven.
I didn't know this either thought it was for the thin mints :laugh: Now my hubby is screwed just found myself a new clothing store lol ohhh boy0 -
I'm shopping mostly at thrift stores until I reach my ideal weight. Otherwise, I shop the clearance racks and different stores. I also have a few dresses that I can't imagine not wearing so I am going to have those taken in.0
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http://www.forever21.com/Product/Category.aspx?br=plus&category=faith_main
Freakin' cute for cheap!!
Whaaaaat?? I didn't know forever21 had a plus size section! Heaven.
I didn't know this either thought it was for the thin mints :laugh: Now my hubby is screwed just found myself a new clothing store lol ohhh boy
Hahahahah!!! I love this. Thin Mints! I am so glad you guys posted about Forever 21. I love that store and always wanted to shop there. Yay!!!0 -
I've actually found a LOT of my cute stuff at Goodwill. Don't be afraid to go thrift shopping! It's cheap and great when you know you're going to be losing more weight anyway.
I recommend going a couple times a week and check different locations too. It's worth it
I agree! I've had people make flattering comments about my clothes and ask where I got them. They're shocked when I say Goodwill. Hey, you can't go wrong with nice clothes for $3.99.......just sayin.0 -
You can try The FashionBug0
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My faves are Old Navy, Target and I like Cato, too.0
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I like Ross & the VF outlet if I am buying new. I have purchased most of my "transition clothes" second hand. Consignment stores, thrift stores, etc. I have also done some clothing "swaps" with other people I know who are losing weight. I also sell my old clothes to make my money back when I buy new.0
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