Try BHS.
2006-10-13 08:07:16
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answer #1
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answered by paul b 2
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most department high street chain stores have a petite section now - Dorothy Perkins, Top Shop, Marks & Spencers, River Island etc
I think that Selfridges has one too. Also try somewhere like Debenhams, John Lewis and House of Fraser as the concessions in there will also have petite ranges.
Enjoy the shopping experience!
2006-10-14 03:58:45
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answer #2
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answered by geekiegirl 2
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depends what your style is - but, i have found that the George petite range in Asda is superb, i actually think it is of a better quality than their normal range, it is fairly decently priced aswell, although i do find it dearer than their normal things, you may not think that it is particularly trendy to shop there but they have the same styles as most of the high street and they start at a 27" leg, and the tops are made to a petite size aswell so you can actually wear a top and it not look like a dress! hope it helps, take care x
2006-10-13 08:24:43
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answer #3
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answered by ? 1
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before I had my son I used to positioned on clothing from the youngsters section at old army, i'm no longer so skinny anymore, yet I see no longer something incorrect with that. it isn't basic to locate stuff to in advantageous condition if you're small and short. My sis is 23 and she has a length 2 - 3 shoe, she has to purchase youthful ones shoes. She hates it reason they are not in any respect as attractive as man or woman ones. pretty dress shoes. yet they are more low priced. we've 4 sisters i'm the tallest at 5'3". 2 of them are literally not even 5 ft. neither is my mom. My 2 brothers are about 5'7". I say flow ahead and shop their if it suits, and may want to correctly be pulled off by technique of an man or woman. My 31 sis shops at aeropostale exceptionally a lot fullyyt, I continually tease her that she dresses like a 14 year old. i don't have as a lot subject in length because I positioned on heeled shoes and my pants are bot to lengthy that way. i'm close sufficient to a common accurate i wager.
2016-12-04 19:18:48
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answered by ? 4
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Both Next and Principles have a good petite range that is smart. "Precis Petite" can be found in the bigger department stores. If you mean petite as in slim-fitting then Morgan come up small.
2006-10-13 10:55:31
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answered by sophie 2
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Not quite in London, but Bluewater, just of the A2 at Bean has a wide selection of shops that cater for the smarter dresser - along with loads of other shops too.
2006-10-13 08:04:11
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answered by sean6045 2
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Dorothy Perkin have a petite range
2006-10-13 08:07:17
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answered by ♥sandpaper kisses♥ >^..^< 4
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Harrods in the petite department.
2006-10-13 08:05:46
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answered by Florida Girl 3
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top shop and next do a petite range. along with many other department stores. x
2006-10-13 08:06:59
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answered by spensmum 4
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as i am 5ft myself i reccomend gap as they have a wide selection of smart clothes aswell as casual stuff
2006-10-13 08:01:45
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answer #10
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answered by margie_as2006 1
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Do you like Topshop? I love their clothing---wish they shipped to the US
2006-10-13 08:01:20
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answered by josie 3
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