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Love this thread. My biggest question is why anyone thinks it is a good idea to have a brand or saying across their rear ends. I do not care if I was a hot 18 year old, no way would I wear something that draws that much attention to my butt.
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I'm honestly shocked (really!) that so many of you have problems with plus sized stuff being too long. I've always ranted about exactly the opposite - WHY do plus designers think that all overweight women are short? I find shirts to be especially bad about this. I am not, and never will be, short and/or apple shaped. Why not make some tops that hit me somewhere below the waistband of my pants?
I've even resorted to occasionally buying maternity tops just because they tend to be longer. Seriously, it makes me want to learn how to sew my own clothing. |
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I've never noticed that plus sized clothes are overly busy, but I just checked out Fashion Bug's tops...oh, my lord. Awful!
Old Navy seems to have some great items, but the quality is just as bad as Fashion Bug. |
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Seriously....why? Even a little above the elbow would be nice. . |
This thread is cracking me up!! I've been complaining about these very things forever!
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Funny thing is that I used to get surveys from stores asking if I had purchased anything on my last visit and why not, so I'd tell them!! Haven't gotten a survey now in about a year....no one cares what we want-just look at rack after rack of clearance stuff that they still can't get rid of at 80% off! |
I go to Ross' and sometimes they have nice things but most of the time the shirts are pastel covered with flowers that look like something my grandma should be wearing. Sometimes I wish I was a fashion designer.
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Yup - could have written this response myself. All of it, including the maternity. ;) Luckily (in some ways) I've always been extremely pear-shaped, so could always fit into a regular Large or XL shirt, so never had to buy shirts in the plus department (which were way huge in the boobs anyway). I was always so happy to bypass those hideous prints, florals, and don't even get me started on the animal prints! But pants are another story... floods, floods and more floods. I now have resorted to online custom-made jeans - how fantastic to pull something on that actually fits me AND is more than long enough!!! :carrot: |
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I do think it's worth it, especially with the number of stores with free shipping, promo or coupon codes for online only. I'm loving so many of these shirts. |
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And why don't t-shirts & other tops come with elbow length or 3/4 length sleeves? - why "cap" sleeves?!?!?! Quote:
I always just get the same stuff from Woman Within, plain solid colors (I like their thermal Ts and thermal shirts and stock up as the seasons change) NEMom: THIS to your remark about slogans across the butt. That sucks for EVERYONE, plus-size, minus-size, male, female, black, white, CERTAINLY not my age. Where does that idea come from, gangs? What bugs me is, I like raglan-sleeve baseball shirts, the sleeves one color, the body part another. But they should have a crewneck, NOT a scoop neck, I don't want to show my shoulders too much |
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Open any website - there are tons of ugly dresses or tops any sizes. |
my biggest complain - WHY almost all jeans are made low rise? These are just not comfortable and look good only if someone has the ideal flat belly.
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One comment on low rise jeans - I'm 61 and well into the "mom jeans" years, regardless of my shape, and don't do well with low rise anything. I have great success with Lee (Rider) jeans and with Basic Editions from K-Mart. The BE come in lots of shades of blue, some in grey and black, too. And they have short, average, and tall in sizes from 4 or 6 (I'm not sure because I don't ever look that low!) up to size 24W. The quality is good for the price. And the price is under $20.00, often on sale for under $15.00. One thing I really like about them is the fact that they are just plain. No junk on the back pockets, no embellishments at all. I wear a 10 or 12 now and used to wear a 24W. K-Mart has been my go to jeans store all along.
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