Anyone know a reliable place online to buy plus size clothing? At a discount of course lol. I know about additionelle, penningtons and mxm and I was wondering if there were any others out there...
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Anyone know a reliable place online to buy plus size clothing? At a discount of course lol. I know about additionelle, penningtons and mxm and I was wondering if there were any others out there...
You can check your local used clothing stores. I find Walmart and Zellers carries plus size too.
I get mine at Ricki's. I'm an 18 in pants so as long as the pants aren't a smaller fit, I can get them from there and they have nice tops up to XXL.
Reitman's carries plus sizes too!
Old Navy sizes can be fairly generous too for shirts and pants. An 18 there is usually around a 20 or so.
I note that you are asking for "online" sources not brick and mortar stores. Do you want only Canadian sites or would you order from the US ?
There are select online retailers who ship to Canada. Some are smaller, some are larger, quality differs and the sales can be good.
Happy hunting!
My sister is starting a plus size clothing store in Toronto, and should be launching in a few weeks. and the clothes are AMAZING! I'll post when he site is up!
In some major city malls, Voluptuous is a trendy store for plus sizes. Don't think they do online shopping, but hey, mall crawl!
Dorothy Perkins and Asos carry plus sizes
ebay is another good place to find plus size clothes. A lot of the sellers offer free shipping. Just make sure that they do not use United Parcel Service for delivery as this company charges brokerage fees.
I really like Torrid.com!
Are they shipping from the UK? I looked at it, changed my country and everything still had it in pounds sterling. If it comes from the UK, their sizes are slightly different. Ex, a 22UK is like a 24 over here (pretty sure it is up, but could be down, so a 20....been a few years since I bought clothes in England).
Wow.
Just, Wow.
The OP asked for sources for plus size clothing, and I responded with (presumably) a list of online retailers to help out. 6 months later my post is edited to remove "links advertising stores".
How EXACTLY can one answer the question about online stores without providing links to said stores? I'm very curious to know.
ETA: I came back in to this thread to add another half dozen online stores -- some of whom are now shipping to Canada after a long absence. But obviously now advertising links aren't allowed. I'll wait for some clarification before doing so again.