Go to Romans.com. I buy a ton of stuff from there. Super cute.
2006-08-19 06:46:30
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answered by Padme 5
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I'm a Man who loves a full figured woman, as I am Engaged to One. We go to Wal Mart, I was once a skeptic of wal-mart but have found that there are things that they have some pretty good selections of, and that is full figured clothes, very stylish, and very sexy. I Know Lane-Bryant also has Full Figured Styles for plus sized Women. Like any clothing, see what fits you and go from there, best of luck to you, have fun!!
2006-08-12 20:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Forget in style. It's dictated by designers and their stick figure models.
http://www.style.com/shopping/guide/fall06/index.html
I dare you to find one thing off that site that looks good on anybody but the models. It's a tough one ;-)
Think about what looks best on you. Flatter your figure, it's a timeless look.
Skinny jeans are coming in style, but so are wide legged. Get rid of any flared out ones in your closet. Waistlines are also rising, about time too. Ultra and super low rise are out. Get jeans and pants that fall no more than 1" below your waist (navel).
Vests, belted cardigans, snake skin accessories, metallic, the colors of red and black and white and naturals, plaids, chains on accessories, sheer fabrics, super long tops (they are almost long enough to be worn by themselves) with (UGH) leggings, slip dresses, denim skirts, are a few things you will see in stores.
The smart way to dress and shop is to buy what looks good on you, what you like, and what you think you'll wear next year. If you buy for one year at a time, you'll be spending a ton of money on clothes, and you'll end up with a lot of stuff you can't wear again in your closet. You are past the age where you NEED new clothes every 6 months to a year because of growing. It's time to shop for what you can continue to wear until it falls apart. Not literally, but you should like it well enough that it's an option. When you buy for one year's style, it probably won't be in again next year. In many cases, the article is still in like new condition. What a waste.
Try suggestions like this:
http://www.azcentral.com/style/articles/0319thin.html
http://www.azcentral.com/style/fashion/articles/080106plussize.html
2006-08-12 20:44:48
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answered by welches_grape_jelly 6
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Let's face it. Just because they make your size, doesnt mean it looks nice on you... especially full-figured women. I believe "we" (I am full-figured) have to take the time to try-on our clothing to ensure a proper look. As the saying goes, "Everything that looks good, aint good for you." You also need to wear whatever it is you decide to wear with boldness and a confidence that will demand the attention of everyone you walk by. My advice... wear confidence... as much as you can afford. It never goes out of style.
2006-08-20 15:25:29
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answered by tyrawooley 3
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The empire waist tops that flatter almost everyone are still everywhere this season, and looks they will be for the next as well. Of course, you should go with whatever flatters YOU the best, no matter what's in style (we all know that it doesn't always suit every body style). Wear what you like and feel comfortable in- being happy looks good on everyone:)
2006-08-12 20:15:46
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answered by blueyedgirl623 3
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You need to seriously go to Fashion Bug Plus or Lane Bryant. They have the most awesome in-style clothes around. Very flattering!!
2006-08-18 07:05:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Mostly something comfortable, but don't get to baggy, wear clothing that sets of your eyes and matches your shoes. Cami's look great on everyone and faded jeans do to. Wear clothing that makes you feel good inside and bubbly not just what's "in style"
2006-08-20 16:34:19
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answered by carivala 2
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One style that looks really, really good is a band-collar shirt with a button placket, about 30 inches long to hit below the fly of one's jeans. You can button it all the way up when you want to be businesslike, unbutton it and show your cleavage when you don't. Silhouettes has them, in both practical and luxurious fabrics.
2006-08-20 18:29:37
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answered by silver.graph 4
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Try Indian Clothing
from India bazaar
www.indiabazaar.net
2006-08-13 01:06:22
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answered by ajay India Bazaar 2
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a pair of issues in this one. First: I dated an entire discern lady and not at all theory approximately it until eventually one time when I went out with a skinny lady. when I positioned my palms around the thin one to offer her a hug it replaced right into a real turn off because of the fact all i ought to sense replaced into bones. It did no longer sense top and that i did no longer like it. 2d: i locate fuller discern women to be greater exciting, greater soft, greater sort and all around greater friendly to be with. definite, I married the fuller figured lady and no regrets.
2016-09-29 05:21:38
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answered by ? 4
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Your style is defined by you and not a designer. Kohls has a full fighured line of clothes from Daisy Fuentes, they are very pretty.
2006-08-20 12:56:45
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answered by liz 3
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