These threads always crack me up. I was a size 8 through high-school, eating whatever I wanted and working out 2.5 hours every day (varsity sports). I'm a size 10/12 now, after 2 children in 2 years. Yeah, I'm a real hoss. Sign me up for fat camp. Whatever people. Find something real to bitch about. |
Lane Bryant Fashionable Plus Size Clothes, Sizes 14 to 28 http://www.lanebryant.com/ Ralph Lauren Woman Woman (Sizes 14 to 22) http://www.ralphlauren.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=2661305 Bloomingdale's Plus sizes start at size 14 http://www1.bloomingdales.com/shop/sale/special-sizes/plus-sizes?id=5220 Nordstrom Flattering fashion and flawless style that's perfectly proportioned for a beautiful fit. Stylish options in women's sizes 14-24 at Nordstom.com. http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/womens-plus-size-shop Plus size clothing tends to refer to clothing made for women who wear a size 14 in the US or 16 in the UK. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-plus-size-clothing.htm |
My thoughts exactly. |
It seems that in most clothing stores, plus size starts at size 14.
http://articles.latimes.com/2009/mar/01/image/ig-size1 |
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OP I think it depends on what you mean by preppy. I don't think American classic is preppy just more tailored, and conservative. I see preppy as either Talbots, middle aged women or hard core preppy with things like nautical themes, embroided whales on corduroy pants, polo shirts, mom jean style pants. I don't think hard care preppy is flattering on anyone because the cuts are dated. I'm also not a fan of the cardigan/tank or flowing tunic shirt and elastic waist pants with Talbots etc.
I think more conservative, American, NY style is most flattering to all figures. Flat front black pants, tailored shirts or sweaters (thin cahsmere or silk nothing bulky) in neutrals, no ruffles, no pleats, no floral or prints, buy the right size, don't go to tight and shapers underneath to make sure nothing puffs out. |
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I would say talbots, also not everything but Banana Republic also!
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Not sure why someone would revive this thread after 2 years but funny to look back at this comment. Shortly after I posted this I lost 30 lbs and have kept it off. Now a size 10. And still wear white jeans. |
Hooray for you! |
| Re: size. I tried on a garment - probably 30 year old - which was marked a size 8, it fit like what is marked today as a size 14-16. |
| Size 14 is not plus size. |
Isn't that the reverse of what's supposed to be the case? |
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A vanity 14 = plus size
A regular 14 = not plus size |
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I gained a lot of weight with my second child and I adopted a preppy/classic look then because it was hard to deal with. Preppy definitely is easier to shop and wear than a lot of other styles if you're feeling self-conscious about your weight.
Stuff that I worked with: Basics 1) no-iron button down shirts from Eddie Bauer. These come in extended sizes. The quality is very good. 2) cardigan sweaters from Land's End. These are the best quality cardigans that I've found. 3) plain tshirts by Polo. I buy these on Ebay because they are cheaper. 4) pants from Land's End 5) jeans from Ralph Lauren. I get them from Macy's. 6) ballet flats or driving mocs or Toms to wear most days. 7) a little black dress and heels for going out. (I don't go out much.) I also buy stuff from Brooks Brothers, Lilly Pulitzer, and Ralph Lauren. Their sizes run out to 14-16 and they have some cute stuff. Lilly and Brooks Brothers run sales on-line a couple of times a year. Macys runs sales on Ralph Lauren all the time. I especially like Brooks Brother for dressier clothes and dresses. I don't wear a ton of Lilly Pulitzer, but I do love it for accessories. It provides a nice pop of color. |
It's the bottom end of "plus" and the top end of "regular." Lane Bryant sells clothes in a size 14, but so do most regular sized brands. |