I've found cute things at fashion bug, cato, and dress barn.....style that's affordable. You have to be careful though..some of the stuff is not made very well at the lower end stores and may only last one season...but can get you by while you start your new job. Good luck!
2006-07-15 15:03:29
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answered by curiosity 3
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Lane Bryant is really great for plus size women. They have nice things, but since the clothes require more fabric, it will be more expensive, no matter where you go. Have you ever tried Fashion Bug? Nice stuff there as well, and a really great price point. New York and Company or Lerner, has really great plus size clothing too. They can get expensive anyhow, for the name. Try Target and Wal-Mart. The clothes are great, and it's good quality too, just because it's not name brand does not mean it doesn't hold up. Good Luck to you!
2006-07-15 15:05:38
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answered by Baby Schott due 8/27/2010! 3
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I would agree with Torrid but they can be spendy. However Fashion Bug, Deb Plus, Ross dress for less, Sometimes Walmart has some good stuff. Lane Bryant's sale rack gets really cheap, about $10 for a shirt $15 for jeans if you're lucky. It's a hunt. Finding good plus size clothes on its own is hard enough, finding it cheap is nearly impossible. Good luck my Plus sized in arms!
2006-07-15 16:05:25
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answered by Kellie M 2
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Go to Kohl's or kohls.com. The women's (plus size) fashions are really nice. There are a couple of brands, Daisy Fuentes and Apt. 9, that are really trendy and typically on sale for at least 30% off. The sales are really good at Kohl's to begin with. There are also some well known brands like Levi's and Gloria Vanderbilt. Fashionable and cheap.
2006-07-15 15:05:39
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answered by MEB 3
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By the way, congrats on the new job, sweetie! So..you're a diva on a budget, eh? Well, Target has some wonderful items for full figured girls like us. Also, try Old Navy, Wal-Mart, and Fashion Bug. If you really wanna get it started, try Lane Bryant, Ashley Stewart, or even JC Penney. Good luck, darlin', and whatever you do, do it lookin' fierce(and don't forget the shoes and bag, dearie. Coordinate with a dash of color!)!
2006-07-15 16:38:22
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answered by ? 4
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I found some cute ones through e-bay. The ones that I purchased are new and fashionable. Them being plus size though they're not just bigger, they're cut differently so that if you are like me, only 5 feet tall, your clothes will still fit YOU. It's the cut that makes them nicer, not just enlarging them. My favorite e-bay store is bargain*box (spelled that way too) They are Jr. miss plus though so I recommend going a size larger than normal. Just go to eBay, punch in plus size clothing or got directly to Bargain*box. They're clothes are really cute and updated.
2006-07-15 15:59:55
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answered by BONNI 5
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OldNavy
FashionBug
Lane Bryant
Gap (online)
Walmart
Lane Bryant is a little pricier.Oldnavy is very casual.And everything is 39.95 or less.My personal favorite too.FashionBug is okay.I go once in a blue moon.And the Gap has Great styles but try just to shop in the online sales.
2006-07-15 20:20:30
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answered by sunkissed299 4
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This site has excellent plus size clothes. Dresses, Pant Suits etc. at really good prices.
2006-07-17 04:40:29
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answered by oilman11977 5
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have you tried Torrid. It looked like areally cool plus -size store I saw at the mall. Good luck!!
2006-07-15 15:03:26
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answered by purple rain 5
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i consider above, vogue malicious program has an highly brilliant plus length section, you are able to likely keep on-line there. also, in our section, we've a keep, lane bryant, and they have lovable outfits, yet i do not save in recommendations how their expenditures evaluate to vogue insects.
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answered by ? 4
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