Ask Allie: Plus Size Wardrobe Staples
Dear Allie, I found your wardrobe staples post many years ago and it changed my life. I cut my closet in half but finally had the right clothes for everything. Since then, I have had two children and some health issues and Iโm now a size 22. I gave up on fashion the past five years but my New Year resolution is to get back in shape and in style. Thing is I go to the mall and I canโt find anything on your list, everything is so ugly and old looking and cheap in plus sizes. Help!
My first suggestion to you is to get the heck out of the mall. While more and more brick and mortar shops are offering plus size fashion, most neighborhood malls have pretty slim pickings. Shipments are done by a buyer, one who just looks at generic demographics and statistics for the store, mall, and zip code and makes general decisions on whether to feature more plus size or less, more suiting or more weekend wear, more formal dresses or cotton sundresses. While you could drive around town to find plus size fashion Mecca, you could also head to your computer.
I hardly ever enter a mall anymore because I find them frustrating, messy, and overwhelming. When I do visit, I plan out my trip and head first to my go-to stores where I know the clothes fit my body and my personal style. Then if I still have some energy left, Iโll investigate other retailers. However, I find far more luck sticking to online retailers. Better selection of styles as well as sizes, easier to find discounts, and I can try on pieces in my bedroom with flattering lighting and proper shoes and undergarments.
I did a little searching online and was able to quickly find all the wardrobe staples I suggest in plus sizes. These days many retailers offer free or near-free shipping and returns; I did a review of my favorite plus-size retailers here. Keep in mind that this time of year is awesome for deals, but awful for selection. Weโre entering inventory season, and every retailer tries to have as little merchandise as possible for inventory to make the process easier. If youโre looking for bargains youโre likely in luck, but if youโre striking out in sizes, wait until mid-March when spring collections will be stocked in the stores.
In the collage above, I left out the wool coat and accessories from the staples list because I find them relatively easy to find and likely you have the accessories already in your collection. Hereโs a list of some of my go-to retailers for specific plus size fashion:
- Suiting: Nordstrom, Talbots, Jones New York, Macyโs
- Denim: Lane Bryant, NYDJ, Talbots, Lucky, Nordstrom, Old Navy
- Formalwear: Nordstrom, Talbots, Davidโs (not just wedding dresses!), IGIGI
- Cocktail Dresses: IGIGI, Kiyonna, Simply Be, Alight, Nordstrom
- Work Separates: Eloquii, Nordstrom, Talbots, Macyโs, Lane Bryant, Evans
- Fun Fashion: ASOS Curve, Simply Be, Torrid, Avenue, Forever 21, Ashley Stewart
I also recommend you check out some plus size blogs and forums. I personally am not part of any boards or forums so I suggest you lurk some and find a good fit. While there are so many blogs out there who showcase their fabulous plus size personal style, here are few plus size-specific blogs I find to be quite helpful in reviewing lines and offering fashion suggestions. I also recommend reading their blogrolls and comments for additional blogs and online resources:
- Curves and Chaos
- Curvy CEO
- Fat Chic
- GarnerStyle
- Style Plus Curves
- Stylish Curves
- The Curvy Fashionista
Iโm so happy that you are using this year to care for yourself. Everyone deserves to feel fabulous and youโre gorgeous no matter your dress size. Dressing to flatter your current figure and personal style makes you feel confident and helps showcase your beautiful self. Donโt let the malls get you down, head online and you may find just what you were looking for!
Readers, I look forward to your comments on this subject, as I am not an expert.ย Where do you find plus size wardrobe staples?ย Who are your favorite plus size bloggers?ย What online resources do you recommend? ย
Great post as usual! Here in France it’s so difficult to find clothes for bottom heavy women, so you definitely heave reason, online retailers are the way to go!
I love your blog. It has really opened my eyes. Through you I discovered Land’s End. I live by a Land’s End Outlet. I don’t feel comfortable shopping online. I like being able to feel what I’m buying and I have concerns about on line security.