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Originally Posted by TheSecondHalf
I order a lot of dresses from Old Navy - like, LOTS. I just got in six last week.
Keep three things in mind - 1. You get what you pay for. The quality isn't great. Don't pay full price for anything because the quality just isn't there. No matter how careful you are with laundry, things pill and wear out. If you LOVE something and would like to wear it for years, wait till it's on sale and get extra. 2. Read the reviews. The sizes are all over the place but the reviews are pretty accurate. If they say order up a size, order up. If they say something is shapeless and not at all like the picture, assume that's true. 3. If it's a v neck or wrap, get a cami because you won't be able to wear it otherwise. I'm fine with this and it usually adds to an outfit instead of taking away.
Some things look like they have shape in the photos but in reality are just a big box with sleeves. Necklines will do odd things, "waists" can be anywhere from below your hips to right across your breasts. READ THE REVIEWS.
I like to wear dresses and order dozens every year but I do this knowing they really only last so long. I wait till they are on super sale because they really do have cute things, just not great quality. At all.
I find their tops are just impossible to fit - they are either huge or way too small. The pants are all shaped weird. The swim suits, IMO, don't have enough construction for a plus size person. Avoid. But if you like dresses, check them out. Just remember to read the reviews.
This is a great answer and covers everything I was going to say.
Coincidentally I wore an ON dress today I bought on sale. Their dresses are usually the only type of clothing I seem to have any luck with. Pants are always a miss for me. The sizing is all over the place. The same size can be way too big or way too small. I also don’t bother with the tops because most of them are either too short for my liking or the material is too thin and will most definitely require a cami underneath.
Top items I buy from ON:
1.Dresses
2. layering tanks
3. Active wear/lounge wear (not as concerned with the fit because I'm wearing it around the house)
I don’t find returning clothes a problem. You just print out the shipping label, tape it to the bag the clothes came in, and pop it into a UPS drop box.
Don’t be afraid of Old Navy. Haha Now that I’m losing weight I’ve been purchasing more things from ON than any other place. With a sale, you can usually get a dress for pretty cheap. Right now my shorts from last year are too baggy. Rather than buying new shorts I’m wearing dresses. I figure when they start to get too big in the waist I can just belt it and continue to wear them that way.