Curvy Ladies - Where do You Shop? (looks, clothes, American)
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I've never been a fan of Torrid, Equii, AOS or H&M. I shop primarily at LB because it's most convenient for me (in terms of brick & mortar). Online I also like Mod Cloth, though they can be pricey.
Yeah, I haven't ventured out of Lane Bryant or Torrid and LB tends to be my go-to most of the time. I'm curious about the clothes at Equii, ASOS and H&M because I really want to expand my shopping options and it would be great to get an idea on their collections and the fit/quality.
I will check out Mod Cloth. I haven't heard of that one before. Thanks!
I like the plus size clothes from Kohl's. They don't usually have a large plus-size section, but they have some stuff that's well made and they always have good clearance prices.
I like jeans from Cato.
Eloquii looks interesting but I haven't ordered from them yet.
I haven't ordered anything from Mod Cloth, but I have seen some of their clothes at the thrift stores here and they seem to be well made.
I'm curvy but I'm not plus size. I'm a size 4-8 depending on the store lol(New York & company I'm a 4, limited I am in between 4 and 6, American eagle I am in 8, and h&m my size is all over the place). I usually shop at h&m, American eagle, limited, New York and company, Macy's women department, and sparingly old navy, and j crew.
I like the plus size clothes from Kohl's. They don't usually have a large plus-size section, but they have some stuff that's well made and they always have good clearance prices.
No, but many plus sized women think so to make themselves feel better.
If that's what it takes to overcome the nastiness of small-minded people, then curvy it is.
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