Russell & Bromley has been mentioned - they used to be a middle range retailer but now very pricey. Yesterday I looked in their window to see loafers at £275.
How many tablets do you take in the morning?
Is it because of Brexit that you can't get decent clothes anymore?
I'm mid 60s and love fashion but it's a chore trying to buy anything decent. Any ideas for decent quality fashionable clothing (not mutton dressed as lamb) that hide the tum and upper arms ?
Years ago Marks & Spencer would have been reliable for us ladies of a certain age who wanted quality clothes. Everything now is made of dreadfully cheap material.
Oh and what about shoes that come in half sizes ?
Russell & Bromley has been mentioned - they used to be a middle range retailer but now very pricey. Yesterday I looked in their window to see loafers at £275.
Levi jeans are brilliant and last for decades.
Chucks (low) last well, give support, look great.
I buy a mixture of clothes classic quirky you name it I adore clothes shopping! I’m not a fan of this throwaway fashion thin see through baggy stuff that makes you look twice your actually size! I don’t buy online clothes very often unless I’m buying an item that I’ve bought before in one of their stores so I know the quality, I’m one of these ladies that loves a shopping trip out with a friend
I can recommend a small company called Bella di Notte. They are based in Yorkshire and sell really well made separates and nightwear/underwear. Good quality, wash and wear really well, and not made in China!
I should have also mentioned the service is excellent.
I’ve tried M&S on three occasions this year alone looking for specific outfits, one being a funeral and left in despair 😔 (they have a fetish this season for trouser suits but with shorts not trousers) and the shoe department well …just dire.
Sad to say there’s nowhere that sells formal or even just well made trousers, jackets and coats in a variety of sizes.
M &S is about the only department store left in Derby now (new Frazers ) is a joke really and they aren’t catering for me at all.
Shops are doomed really I know but I just don’t enjoy the shopping on line experience.
I agree with the quality of clothing being a worse standard than it used to be - same shop, cheap fabrics these days I had noticed well before Brexit. I've recently discovered Vinted and have found some beautiful bargains many still with tags but all - so far well worth taking the plunge. Now just to start selling my own 'too good to throw out, but will never wear ' clothes.
I agree with you Madwoman11. With almost no exceptions all my bras from my teens onwards have come from M&S. I have some good quality ones which are 15 years old from there. The quality now is rubbish (scratchy cotton) especially the more expensive Autograph range which I’ve had fall apart after being worn a few times. For the first time I’ve switched to Next but I’m not holding my breath. I bought a jumper from Hobbs and was amazed to read the Made in China label. I often buy from Roman but not this year as nothing I buy seems to fit any longer (same size for several years) so return almost everything. Living an hour away from any proper shopping (Bath is nearest) means I shop online most of the time.
mayisay
I can recommend a small company called Bella di Notte. They are based in Yorkshire and sell really well made separates and nightwear/underwear. Good quality, wash and wear really well, and not made in China!
Thank you for your recommendation. I have looked at the website. Lovely selection of summer clothes. Also, free delivery and returns. I shall be ordering from this company. 
glammagran
I agree with you Madwoman11. With almost no exceptions all my bras from my teens onwards have come from M&S. I have some good quality ones which are 15 years old from there. The quality now is rubbish (scratchy cotton) especially the more expensive Autograph range which I’ve had fall apart after being worn a few times. For the first time I’ve switched to Next but I’m not holding my breath. I bought a jumper from Hobbs and was amazed to read the Made in China label. I often buy from Roman but not this year as nothing I buy seems to fit any longer (same size for several years) so return almost everything. Living an hour away from any proper shopping (Bath is nearest) means I shop online most of the time.
Try Bravissimo for bras.. easy process online and good quality. There is a shop in Bath with well trained staff
Because I'm a bit wider from the waist down I find it difficult to get decent clothes from the main retail clothing shops. I started buying from Bon Marche who did good sizes. I like leggings and often wear them under a dress in the summer but I found that they shrank a lot when drying. I've now found another shop called Yours who sell great clothes, good sizes and their leggings wash well and don't shrink.
By the way I'm 70. Have a look at their website and see what you think.
www.yoursclothing.co.uk/
M&S shoes come in half sizes.
I recently discovered Forgotten Tribes (online.) If you're looking for something a bit different . . .
Wow. So glad it isn’t only me who thinks we are all being made to look like one another.
Also, I’ve taken to check where items come from and hat they are made from. One other truth is….maybe we all have too many clothes.
I got, somewhat, fed up of finding clothes which presented darts in the wrong places and so forth.
So….I now make many of my clothes. In that I am very fortunate.
Never buy anything from Australia if you think your stuff is low quality! Think paper thin and only last a couple of washes- all made in China of course.
Moggycuddler
I recently discovered Forgotten Tribes (online.) If you're looking for something a bit different . . .
I've had clothes from them...good quality and a bit different
Until I was about eighty I made my own dresses trousers and suits but it became difficult to buy decent materials and fabric retailers hard to find.
I would not buy from Marks etc for fear of meeting someone wearing the same thing.
I used to be able to go onto M&S for a csrcigan or pair of hood quality Per Una jeans....now the fabric is cheap & nasty, can't distinguish from Primary
And don't get me started on M&S knickers....
mayisay Thank you for your Bella di Notte tip, their website looks good.
I used to live in Boden but they seem to be aiming for a younger market now, or I've just got older. I haven't bought many new clothes over the last winter but have now found a lovely summer dress in Next and I've bought my new summer chinos from M&S - they seem to be a good quality.
MissChateline
My partner and I spent a whole day in Leeds a couple of weeks ago looking for a nice top for a wedding do. There was nothing of any decent quality or material. We looked everywhere from Harvey Nicks, Hobbs to H&M. It was all shoddy workmanship, cheap material and very overpriced. There was very little under £80.
So very despondent we scoured charity shops and finally found a lovely shirt in a local vintage shop in our small town. Lovely design, well made, nicely finished for £20.
I often find that a good search on eBay yields good results, especially when buying brands which I couldn't normally afford e.g. Boden. You have to be a bit savvy though and ask questions. Beware though - eBaying can be addictive!
Maybe time to question how many new clothes we need - for me anyway .If I get invited to something needing smarter clothes ie for my sons wedding - I open my half of the wardrobe and get a dress out - cost me £80 but worn to several weddings including my sons Phase 8. We have a White Stuff which is fine but no M and S and Woolovers seems to be good quality so far . I do wear things many times unless too old to wear so then goes to charity shops and they may even recycle earning a bit of money for the charity if not good enough to sell .
I shop on vinted, eBay, car boot sales and charity, shops to find brands I can’t not afford and to be sustainable. I just got a joules coat for £7 ( buying out of season) A sea salt dress £8 a Karen Millan bag £4. A couple of weeks back I got a Ted Baker bag for £5. Much of what I buy still has tags on especially at car boot sales where people just want to get rid of their stuff. I also go to clothing swaps where it cost me nothing apart from a £2 entry fee.
I don’t buy new. I have not done so, for many years and I am always being told how stylish I am. I got a long red teddy coat at the car boot sale; it was new with a tag. I got it on a very hot day last summer I paid £2 for it. If I had a pound for everyone who has stopped me this winter and asked me where I got it, I would have a tidy sum.
Fashion is one of the most unethical unsustainable industries going so I buy preloved.
MrsTeacup
I used to be able to go onto M&S for a csrcigan or pair of hood quality Per Una jeans....now the fabric is cheap & nasty, can't distinguish from Primary
And don't get me started on M&S knickers....
My daughter (mid fifties) and I buy our jeans from Marks and Spencer. So many styles to choose from and the quality is good. In the autumn of last year I bought three pairs of their skinny jeans. Very reasonably priced. The fit /length is great. They wash well, no fading. I've been asked several times where I bought my jeans. I used to pay £150 for NYD jeans. Marks and Spencer's are equally good.
My daughter introduced me to Baukjen- have a look
www.baukjen.com/
I'm sure Patrick from the Sewing Bee commented that we have clothing already manufactured to last us for the next 50 years.
Fast fashion is largely responsible for the huge amount of poor quality clothing.
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