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We ran across the article below and it mentions a bunch of places to go to find plus sizes.
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Plus-size Shopping Guide
This isn't a complete guide to every plus-size outlet known to the curvy woman. Instead, it's a filtered plus-size guide to the stores we recommend. Translation: this is the good stuff.
Lane Bryant: If you like the clothes in the malls' non-plus-size chain stores, you'll like it here. Trendy, casual chic gear. Sizes 14-28.
Torrid: For the plus-size girl with edge, look for sexy dresses, fishnets and urbanwear here. Sizes 12-26 (Size tags actual start at 0).
Ashley Stewart: Focusing on the "urban woman," these clothes carry bold features. Sizes 14-26, with a few 12s.
Fashion Bug: You might have to dig a little deeper for up-to-date, modern clothes but the modest prices are worth the trouble. Sizes 14-32.
Avenue: A little on the matronly side, this store can be limited in the fashion-forward pieces. Great source for office attire. Sizes 14-32.
Macy's: The plus-size department here understands larger sizes need not skimp on style or sex appeal. Sizes 14-24.
Nordstrom: Encore has recently stepped up its plus-size inventory, adding Rachel Pally and Paige Premium Denim. Sizes 14-24.
Saks Fifth Avenue: Salon Z carries such high-end plus-size designers as Marina Rinaldi, Carmen Marc Valvo and Dana Buchman. Sizes 14-24.
Sizeappeal.com: Careful here. Not all the styles keep in mind that fuller figures can't get away with everything stick figures can. Sizes 1X-4X.
Kiyonna.com: Expect to spend a little more at this online boutique where sophistication rules. Sizes 12-32.
Monifc.com: For the plus-size woman willing to take risks with prints, color and their signature "convertible dress." Sizes 14-24.
Igigi.com: Their classy clothes strive to flatter "many specific figure shapes." Sizes 14-32.
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