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ninathenana Sun 05-Jan-14 10:49:39

I hope that's not advertising. I am nothing to do with the company

ninathenana Sun 05-Jan-14 10:48:02

Evans, Bon Marché, Yours Clothing.

Larger ladies, if you like Evans but not the price do look at

www.Yoursclothing.com

annodomini Sun 05-Jan-14 10:39:03

Landsend (online) for knitwear. M&S for underwear, local boutique for special occasions; Coast.

dollie Sun 05-Jan-14 09:39:02

jd williams (on line)....bon marche.... bhs ....m&s for knickers ...

sunseeker Sun 05-Jan-14 09:38:37

Bon Marche and BHS for day to day wear or Isme when I want something a bit dressy.

Anniebach Sun 05-Jan-14 09:24:50

Bon Marche, Florence and Fred, Damart,

Iam64 Sun 05-Jan-14 08:42:05

John Lewis usually, lots of choice under one roof along with good customer service. The few small independent shops locally do some good clothes, we have one that's been here 40 years, selling 'designer seconds' and a new shop selling 2nd hand, good quality clothes.

Grannyknot Sun 05-Jan-14 08:26:03

Florence and Fred at Tesco and anything else that takes my fancy from time to time. I am fed up with overpriced second hand clothes in charity shops.

Flowerofthewest Sat 04-Jan-14 23:22:43

For a treat - Gudrun Sjoden (that IS for a treat) Bonmarche, Next,charity shops

harrigran Sat 04-Jan-14 23:16:54

Phase eight, Betty Barclay, Gerry Weber and sometimes Kaliko usually available from John Lewis or Fenwick.

penguinpaperback Sat 04-Jan-14 23:06:09

I tend to use Monsoon, Sea Salt, Fat Face, sometimes Boden, White Stuff. M and S always for bras, knickers and jeans.

numberplease Sat 04-Jan-14 22:57:27

Well, I`m clothed almost entirely by Bonmarche, a shop that always feels comfortable and welcoming, and I know their things will fit.

apricot Sat 04-Jan-14 20:37:40

for clothes? I buy most mine in charity shops but when I need something a bit smarter I don't know where to look.
Marks and Spencer are hopeless but I want the sort of classic things they used to sell. Warm, with sleeves and no plunging necklines. I'm late-sixties, quite young in tastes, average size.
Any suggestions? I'm tired of trousers and jumpers.