BlindFaith said:I was about to suggest dresses as that what I have to do :lol:
I've found Primark to be good for dresses and t shirts (and I have a pair of leggings from there that are SO comfortable) so that might be somewhere to try?
BlindFaith said:Asda have some great stuff as well - I've had a few dresses and smock-type tops from there that fit really nicely.
I'm not sure what their trousers are like but their jeans are oddly sized. The size I am is too small, but the next size up and I can put them on and take them off without unzipping them :lol:
The good thing about Asda and Primark type places is that they're fairly cheap so when you end up fitting into a smaller size you won't have spent a fortune on your clothes!
rtee said:I have a problem in that I too have a flat bum and big stomach. I also have an abdominal hernia which sometimes sticks out like a football (!) AND an increasing 'apron' where the weight's come off but the skin has stretched beyond redemption!!! have considered wearing trousers the wrong way round!
Dresses is a good idea but many of them at the moment are 'under the bust' styles and they make me look pregnant, which at my age is a bit implausible .
Have just tried one of my dresses on for a party on Friday and it's too big . Don't know whether to laugh or cry as I love it so much. I'm going to try to put some darts in to make it a bit smaller. Hope it works.
hanadr said:Defren,
sometimes mail order fashions are "smaller" for label and the fashion ranges such as "New Look" are smaller.
You and I should get together. I'm 2 sizes bigger top than bottom. Always have been! Chain store and supermarket sizes are generous as are some styles from M&S
Hana
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