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thomsonsharon347 · 5 months ago
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Varsity Jackets: An Ever-Essential Wardrobe Fashion Staple
For those looking to purchase bulk varsity jackets in the UK, there are suppliers that offer a wide range of customizable options.
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kentonramsey · 4 years ago
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Forget The Puffer, The Penny Lane Coat Is Our Winter Heroine
The pandemic doubled our propensity for practical dressing this year. Thanks to a hokey-cokey 10 months of lockdowns and lifts, we’ve been faced with one of two sartorial choices: comfortable and cosy loungewear made for sofa-surfing weekends and WFH, and hardwearing hiking boots and weather-beating rubber-soled treads for hitting the outdoors (or whatever local green space we could find). After years in the literal and sartorial wilderness, anti-fashion performance classics like Columbia, North Face and Berghaus went mainstream. So why has one coat style, devoid of any real practicality but oozing with rock and roll glamour, become the dark horse of our winter wardrobe this year? 
According to shopping platform Lyst, search for shearling coats spiked 56% this winter, but it’s not Del Boy’s aviator variety that gained cult status in 2020. You’ll know it as the Penny Lane coat, dubbed so after Kate Hudson donned one in her turn as the free-spirited star of Cameron Crowe’s film Almost Famous. Suede or leather with shearling lapels and cuffs, the ‘70s staple has taken over our Instagram feed this winter, with indie labels like House of Sunny and Charlotte Simone creating sell-out contemporary takes (both named Penny), while the vintage revival – fuelled by a booming resale market – has seen prices soar for original pieces on platforms like Depop, eBay and Etsy. The bohemian longline style, favoured by everyone from Pamela Des Barres (one of the real-life groupies who inspired Crowe’s Penny) to The Beatles, is surely the antithesis of the practical cropped puffer jacket – so how did it become fashion’s comeback kid?
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Long before the Penny Lane moniker stuck, the Afghan coat was brought to the West by Craig Sams, owner of one of the most buzzing 1960s Kings Road boutiques. Along with many young people looking for a psychedelic expansion of the mind, Sams travelled well-trodden hippie trails, picking up traditional clothing expertly made by local craftspeople – the Afghan coat becoming his most legendary import. Selling them on to the It boys and girls who frequented his legendary boutique, Granny Takes A Trip, when The Beatles were photographed leaving the store in matching Afghan coats, that was that: the defining outerwear of the decade was born. From then on, musical royalty from Brian Jones and Jimi Hendrix to David Bowie teamed their flared denim and shaggy hair with the Afghan, dousing their new wares in patchouli oil to mask the sheepskin smell. Their girlfriends and groupies followed suit, leading to a generation of countercultural cool kids wearing the style. 
Though the coats were typically hand-embroidered with intricate patterns, once the style found mainstream fame in Carnaby Street and beyond, British manufacturers were unable to keep up with the artistry and the coat became popularised in plain suede instead. The late Swinging Sixties’ outerwear of choice fell out of favour soon after, though, with the punk scene kicking back against the kaleidoscopic dreaminess of their predecessors with a much more severe approach to music, politics and personal style. By the end of the ‘70s, gone were incense-infused handcrafted pieces inspired by the East and crashing in their place came homemade studded, torn and shredded leather.  
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Fast-forward to the new millennium and the British high street was flooded once more with Afghan coats, albeit shorter styles in denim and oversaturated beige. From Jane Norman to Morgan, stalwarts of the ‘00s gave girls with low-rise bootcut jeans and high-heeled Kickers something that felt a little less ‘60s but a little more R&B glam, partly inspired by J.Lo, who had offered up a loose take on the style in her snow-covered music video for “All I Have”. As the traditional style evolved into simple thigh-skimming coats with generic fluffy cuffs and collars, the Afghan as we knew it again fell out of favour. If Kate Hudson’s turn as complex groupie Penny – plus Angelina Jolie’s excellent Afghan coat in Girl, Interrupted – were mere footnotes in the style’s history back in the late ‘90s and early ‘00s, how did it become the pop culture reference that inspired not one but two contemporary labels to name their hero coat after? 
The answer, no surprise, is Instagram. Thanks to throwback accounts dedicated to reposting every look that was ever turned out in the ‘90s and ‘00s, Hudson will have popped up on your feed as much as J.Lo in her green Versace dress or a pastel-hued Naomi on a Chanel catwalk. Styled throughout the movie over crochet crop tops, corduroy flares and, most famously, nothing but red and white star-print knickers, Almost Famous costume designer Betsy Heimann was inspired by a coat worn by Shirley MacLaine in 1960 movie The Apartment when creating the heartbroken hippie’s wardrobe. The coat – along with her Botticelli curls – has once again become synonymous with an effortless rock and roll glamour, a much sought-after feeling when the whole of 2020 (edgy, yes, but for all the wrong reasons) was a blur of loungewear and outdoor walks. Though the ‘00s and early ‘70s revivals have been going strong for some time now, in times of crisis we double down on nostalgia, and in a year when live music, travel and any potential for spontaneity have been cancelled, it makes sense that we’d look to a film – and its impeccably dressed leading lady – that inspires free-spirited bohemia.
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Now, shearling-trimmed suede and leather jackets are everywhere – just look at UGG, Stand Studio, Burberry and Celine. Of course, many are leaning all the way into the ‘60s and ‘70s aesthetic – see Miley, who paired her bleached blonde mullet with Charlotte Simone’s black Penny coat while performing her cover of The Cranberries’ “Zombie” back in October, or feminist influencer Florence Given, who teamed hers with orange velvet trousers, Farah Fawcett hair and square, face-shielding sunglasses. Then there’s The Hippie Shake, the contemporary label that sells both vintage and its own ‘60s and ‘70s-inspired new pieces, including the sell-out orange and brown Liza coat with Afghan-style exaggerated faux fur trims. “Being a ‘70s brand, the Penny Lane coat is the queen of all coats,” founder Naomi Hession tells me. “Any vintage lover will know when you put on a Penny Lane, either vintage or new, they really do make you feel rock ‘n’ roll. Original pieces are extremely hard to come by now, so we created our own for our AW20 collection, Stargazer.” 
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The beauty of the Penny Lane 2.0 is that it’s not simply ‘70s shades like rust and chocolate doing the rounds. Charlotte Simone’s sell-out Penny coat comes in baby pink (worn by the likes of Lottie Moss and Clara Paget) while House of Sunny’s pistachio Penny was the cult hero of last winter and Saks Potts’ Foxy coat comes in glossy oil slick and duck egg blue. There’s no need for flares and retro floral shirts, either: Instagram’s coolest are styling theirs with box fresh kicks, 2020’s loungewear and ‘90s mini dresses. Though Simone took “inspiration from London and the Swinging Sixties” when sketching out her Penny coat, she styles it with “jeans and a T-shirt…a chunky sneaker. The great thing about Penny is her versatility – she’s fab but not too fancy.” 
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Unlike heels or restrictive evening dresses, the Penny Lane coat adds a heavy dose of glamour to our 2020 wardrobe while still being comfortable – cosy, even. Rather than falling into fancy dress territory, she can be worn with contemporary pieces in your wardrobe while still providing a serious dose of nostalgia and a sprinkle of effortless rock and roll. Most of all, she feels like a rebel in a scene dominated by weather-appropriate, sensible outerwear. 
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virginiamurrayblog · 6 years ago
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Our Fave Plus-Size Clothing Brands to Shop Online
(Photo: Joe Fresh)
Real talk: it’s not always easy finding chic plus-size clothing IRL. Way too often, the options in malls are frumpy, cheaply made or look like they came straight out of a time capsule from the 1980s (and not in a good way). But, there are *tons* of online retailers offering up extended sizes with a side of figure-flattering fits, trendy details and quality fabrics (praise be!). Scroll down to see some of our current faves.
Addition Elle
What: We love this Canadian retailer for its on-trend designs, cool celeb collabs (Jordyn Woods! Ashley Graham!) and actually affordable prices. They carry clothing, workout wear, lingerie, swimwear and accessories Size Range: X to 4X and 12 to 24 Price Range: $10 to $250 Shipping: Free for orders over $120 and free returns
All 67
What: Launched in 2017, this brand sells luxury leather and suede moto jackets tailored to fit curvier frames Size Range: 12 to 30+ Price Range: $500 to $700 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
Anna Scholz
What: A stylish, trend-driven clothing brand that’s been spotted on both Adele and Ashley Graham. Size Range: 12 to 24 Price Range: $100 t0 $250 Shipping: $30 flat rate standard shipping
Ashley Nell Tipton
What: Designer Ashley Nell Tipton blew up after winning Project Runway in 2015. Her line includes an edited-down selection of clothing, jewellery and eyewear. Size Range: 14 to 30 Price Range: $10 to $100 Shipping: $35 USD for up to two pieces, $60 USD for three or more pieces
Asos Curve
What: Carrying swimwear to outerwear and everything in between, this is the go-to destination for affordable, cool clothing. Size Range: Up to size 28 Price Range: $5 t0 $255 Shipping: $30 standard shipping
Charlotte Russe Plus Size
What: Super affordable, trend-driven clothing and accessories Size Range: 14 to 26 Price Range: $5 t0 $50 Shipping: $20 standard shipping
City Chic
What: Elevated basics, lingerie, workwear and outerwear can all be found at this plus-size retailer. Size Range: 14 to 24 Price Range: $30 t0 $200 Shipping: $5 standard shipping
Curvy Beach
What: A swimwear line made for curvy bodies, with a major emphasis on fit and silhouette Size Range: 8 to 26 and B to J cups Price Range: $20 t0 $100 USD Shipping: Cost varies based on location
Day Won
What: A line of high-performance workout wear and athleisure designed by model Candice Huffine. This brand is focused on sustainability and is manufactured in the United States with local and recycled materials. Size Range: Up to size 32 Price Range: $20 t0 $100 USD Shipping: $15 USD standard shipping
Draper James
What: Reese Witherspoon‘s coveted line now caters to plus-size women through its collaboration with Eloquii. The Spring/Summer 2018 collection features 16 beautiful pieces in her signature prints and silhouettes. Size Range: Up to size 28 Price Range: $55 t0 $225 USD Shipping: $19.50 USD standard shipping
(Photo: All 67)
Eloquii
What: Eloquii takes inspiration from the runway to deliver the latest fashions for curvy body types. They carry a wide range of styles perfect for any occasion, whether you’re looking for something more sophisticated or playful. Size Range: 14 to 28 Price Range: $20 t0 $100 USD Shipping: $19.50 USD standard shipping
Evans
What: This is a go-to destination for cool plus-size fashion. They carry a mix of brands and a variety of items, including hard-to-find wide-fit styles. Size Range: 10 to 20 Price Range: $10 to $150 Shipping: $13 for standard shipping, $30 for express shipping
Forever21 +
What: Affordable, trendy clothes and accessories are the name of the game at this store. Size Range: 12 to 22 Price Range: $10 to $100 Shipping: $11.50 for standard shipping on orders under $50. Free shipping on orders over $50. $30 for express shipping.
Good American
What: Khloé Kardashian’s Insta-famous denim line that’s known for figure-flattering styles Size Range: Up to 24 Price Range: $150 to $260 USD Shipping: Cost varies based on location, standard and express options available
H&M+
What: You’ll find affordable basics and fashion-forward separates at this retailer. Size Range: 14 to 26 Price Range: $15 to $150 Shipping: $8 for standard shipping
Joe Fresh
What: Working out has never looked so chic thanks to Joe Fresh’s new extended sizes for their activewear line, which debuted in July 2018. The launch follows their creation of a plus line for their women’s clothing collection back in fall 2017, featuring the same great styles and prices in a more inclusive range. Size Range: Up to size 22 Price Range: $16 to $29 Shipping: $8 for standard shipping, $17 for express shipping, free shipping for orders over $50
Lane Bryant
What: This shopping destination emphasizes cut and shape—they even have a section dedicated to petites Size Range: 14 to 28 Price Range: $5 to $250 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
Laura Plus
What: Laura specializes in formalwear, with clothing perfect for prom, weddings or any other fancy-schmancy event you might need an outfit for, but they also carry loads of everyday essentials like jeans, knitwear and outerwear. Size Range: 14 to 24 Price Range: $50 to $350 Shipping: Free standard shipping (excluding YK, NT and NU, which cost $18), $25 express shipping (excluding YK, NT and NU, which cost $45)
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Loft Plus
What: Ann Taylor’s sister brand launched extended sizing in early February 2018. Here you’ll find bright colours, fun prints and trendy separates galore. Size Range: 16 to 26 Price Range: $30 to $200 Shipping: $8.95 USD for standard shipping on orders under $125 USD, free for orders over $125 USD
Lucky Brand
What: This brand has so much more to offer than just denim. They carry a wide range of clothing and accessories that have a cool, laid-back vibe. Their plus line is no exception! Size Range: Up to size 24 Price Range: $20 to $150 Shipping: $10 USD for standard shipping, $17 USD for express shipping
Madewell
What: J.Crew’s sister brand launched extended sizes in denim at the start of 2018 and we hope they do the same with the rest of their collection soon. Size Range: Up to size 20 Price Range: $100 to $200 Shipping: $10 for standard shipping, $25 express shipping on orders under $175 and free express shipping for orders over $175
Mod Cloth
What: Vintage-inspired clothing, accessories and swimwear—think cute A-line dresses and retro high-waisted bikini bottoms Size Range: Up to size 30 Price Range: $10 to $310 Shipping: $11 to $30, depending on the shipping method you choose
Monif C.
What: Known for their bold patterns, colours and designs, this is a go-to destination for anything-but-basic attire. Size Range: 14 to 24 Price Range: $100 to $250 Shipping: $40 for standard shipping on orders under $250 and $35 for orders over $250
Navabi
What: A one-stop-shop for all plus-size fashion, carrying everything from sleepwear to evening gowns from a list of more than 100 designers Size Range: 8 to 28 Price Range: $25 to $1000 Shipping: $40 for standard shipping on orders under $250 and $35 for orders over $250
Old Navy
What: Cheap and cheerful clothing in a super broad size range Size Range: Up to size 30 Price Range: $5 to $100 Shipping: Free everyday shipping (7-10 business days) on orders $50 or more, $8 to $22 for express shipping methods
Penningtons
What: This Canadian plus-size retailer brings in some pretty major collabs, like its recent collection with Melissa McCarthy Size Range: 12 to 28 Price Range: $100 to $250 Shipping: $40 for standard shipping on orders under $250 and $35 for orders over $250
(Photo: Premme)
Premme
What: The brainchild of influencers Gabi Gregg and Nicolette Mason, Premme carries fun and affordable—yet still high quality—clothing for curvy women. Size Range: 12 to 30 Price Range: $30 to $200 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
Rebdolls
What: Legit cool clothing perf for someone who loves to rock bold and daring trends Size Range: Up to 32 Price Range: $10 to $400 Shipping: $9.95 USD for standard shipping on orders under $75 USD and free for orders over $75 USD. $29.99 USD for express shipping.
Reformation
What: This sustainable fashion brand launched a capsule collection with model Ali Tate Cutler for spring 2018, which is chock full of gorgeous, feminine frocks. Size Range: Up to 22 Price Range: $100 to $350 Shipping: Cost varies based on location for orders under $250 USD and free for orders over $250 USD
Reitmans
What: We love this Canadian brand for affordable basics, like comfy knits, work-approps trousers and cozy outerwear. Size Range: Up to 38 Price Range: $10 to $100 Shipping: $7.95 for standard shipping
See Rose Go
What: This e-tailer was founded in 2017 and stemmed from a conversation discussing the lack of brands catering to plus-size women. From there, the founders created a clothing brand with a focus on three main things: quality, fit and style. Size Range: 14 to 24 Price Range: $100 to $350 Shipping: $30 standard shipping
Suzy Shier
What: The curvy collection carries affordable separates that would make a great addition to your work wardrobe. Size Range: 12 to 28 Price Range: $10 to $80 Shipping: $8.99 for standard shipping on orders under $99 and free for orders over $99
Target
What: Really cute, really affordable basics. We especially love their swimwear and dresses! Size Range: Up to size 30 Price Range: $10 to $130 Shipping: $40 for standard shipping on orders under $250 and $35 for orders over $250
The Bay
What: This iconic Canadian shopping destination caters to curvy women with a range of different brands offering larger sizes. The Jessica Simpson collection is a fan fave. Size Range: Up to size 24 Price Range: $50 to $500 Shipping: $8 for standard shipping on orders under $99 and free for orders over $99
Toni Plus
What: Hailing back to 1972, this plus-size retailer has been on the plus-size clothing scene for a while, so they defs know a thing or two when it comes to the right fit. Today, they carry a range of clothing from a variety of brands to suit different styles. Size Range: 14 to 22 Price Range: $100 to $2000 Shipping: $15 USD for standard shipping on orders under $499 USD and free for orders over $e500
Torrid
What: A cool-girl destination for trendy and affordable fashion that pays close attention to fit. They have gorg lingerie, fitness and swimwear pieces, too! Size Range: 10 to 30 Price Range: $15 to $150 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
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Universal Standard
What: In 2015, this brand was founded by two friends who noticed the lack of stores that catered to curvy women. Now, the brand is chock full of stylish clothing. They’re known for their Universal Fit Liberty program which allows you to exchange clothing items for free within a year of purchase if your body fluctuates in size. Size Range: 10 to 28 Price Range: $20 to $350 Shipping: $15 USD for standard shipping on orders under $300 USD and free for orders over $300 USD
Violeta by Mango
What: A cool-girl shopping desintation with a v good selection of clothing and accessories inspired by runway designs—and the best affordable accessories (hello, tassle earrings!) Size Range: 10 to 22 Price Range: $20 to $350 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
11 Honoré
What: This brand delivers high-fashion, size-inclusive clothing from designers like Zac Posen, Marchesa, Prabal Gurung and more. Size Range: Up to size 26 Price Range: $300 to $3000 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
Swimsuits For All
What: A go-to destination for plus size swimwear, carrying coveted brands like GabiFresh and Ashley Graham Size Range: Up to 34 Price Range: $30 to $200 Shipping: $22.99 for standard shipping and $30.99 for express
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thomsonsharon347 · 5 months ago
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Leather Jackets: Why They Will Always Be A Favorite
If you want to know why most people are obsessed with leather jackets then start reading this blog now! Come on!
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thomsonsharon347 · 5 months ago
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The 4 Popular Leather Jacket Looks of Famed Celebs
Want to know how to look really good in a leather jacket just like your favorite fashion icon? Read the blog
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thomsonsharon347 · 5 months ago
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11 Kinds Of Jackets: A Guide On The Super Popular Jacket Styles
A well known wholesale tracksuits manufacturer in USA comes with a mind boggling assemblage of cool and functional tracksuits which are worthy of checking out!
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thomsonsharon347 · 5 months ago
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6 Types Of Leather Jackets That You Must Know!
One of the fleece jacket wholesale distributors and manufacturers that has leather jackets as one of their staple products has appointed designers to produce bulk jackets wholesale for private label business owners.
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virginiamurrayblog · 6 years ago
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Our Fave Plus-Size Clothing Brands to Shop Online
(Photo: Joe Fresh)
Real talk: it’s not always easy finding chic plus-size clothing IRL. Way too often, the options in malls are frumpy, cheaply made or look like they came straight out of a time capsule from the 1980s (and not in a good way). But, there are *tons* of online retailers offering up extended sizes with a side of figure-flattering fits, trendy details and quality fabrics (praise be!). Scroll down to see some of our current faves.
Addition Elle
What: We love this Canadian retailer for its on-trend designs, cool celeb collabs (Jordyn Woods! Ashley Graham!) and actually affordable prices. They carry clothing, workout wear, lingerie, swimwear and accessories Size Range: X to 4X and 12 to 24 Price Range: $10 to $250 Shipping: Free for orders over $120 and free returns
All 67
What: Launched in 2017, this brand sells luxury leather and suede moto jackets tailored to fit curvier frames Size Range: 12 to 30+ Price Range: $500 to $700 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
Anna Scholz
What: A stylish, trend-driven clothing brand that’s been spotted on both Adele and Ashley Graham. Size Range: 12 to 24 Price Range: $100 t0 $250 Shipping: $30 flat rate standard shipping
Ashley Nell Tipton
What: Designer Ashley Nell Tipton blew up after winning Project Runway in 2015. Her line includes an edited-down selection of clothing, jewellery and eyewear. Size Range: 14 to 30 Price Range: $10 to $100 Shipping: $35 USD for up to two pieces, $60 USD for three or more pieces
Asos Curve
What: Carrying swimwear to outerwear and everything in between, this is the go-to destination for affordable, cool clothing. Size Range: Up to size 28 Price Range: $5 t0 $255 Shipping: $30 standard shipping
Charlotte Russe Plus Size
What: Super affordable, trend-driven clothing and accessories Size Range: 14 to 26 Price Range: $5 t0 $50 Shipping: $20 standard shipping
City Chic
What: Elevated basics, lingerie, workwear and outerwear can all be found at this plus-size retailer. Size Range: 14 to 24 Price Range: $30 t0 $200 Shipping: $5 standard shipping
Curvy Beach
What: A swimwear line made for curvy bodies, with a major emphasis on fit and silhouette Size Range: 8 to 26 and B to J cups Price Range: $20 t0 $100 USD Shipping: Cost varies based on location
Day Won
What: A line of high-performance workout wear and athleisure designed by model Candice Huffine. This brand is focused on sustainability and is manufactured in the United States with local and recycled materials. Size Range: Up to size 32 Price Range: $20 t0 $100 USD Shipping: $15 USD standard shipping
Draper James
What: Reese Witherspoon‘s coveted line now caters to plus-size women through its collaboration with Eloquii. The Spring/Summer 2018 collection features 16 beautiful pieces in her signature prints and silhouettes. Size Range: Up to size 28 Price Range: $55 t0 $225 USD Shipping: $19.50 USD standard shipping
(Photo: All 67)
Eloquii
What: Eloquii takes inspiration from the runway to deliver the latest fashions for curvy body types. They carry a wide range of styles perfect for any occasion, whether you’re looking for something more sophisticated or playful. Size Range: 14 to 28 Price Range: $20 t0 $100 USD Shipping: $19.50 USD standard shipping
Evans
What: This is a go-to destination for cool plus-size fashion. They carry a mix of brands and a variety of items, including hard-to-find wide-fit styles. Size Range: 10 to 20 Price Range: $10 to $150 Shipping: $13 for standard shipping, $30 for express shipping
Forever21 +
What: Affordable, trendy clothes and accessories are the name of the game at this store. Size Range: 12 to 22 Price Range: $10 to $100 Shipping: $11.50 for standard shipping on orders under $50. Free shipping on orders over $50. $30 for express shipping.
Good American
What: Khloé Kardashian’s Insta-famous denim line that’s known for figure-flattering styles Size Range: Up to 24 Price Range: $150 to $260 USD Shipping: Cost varies based on location, standard and express options available
H&M+
What: You’ll find affordable basics and fashion-forward separates at this retailer. Size Range: 14 to 26 Price Range: $15 to $150 Shipping: $8 for standard shipping
Joe Fresh
What: Working out has never looked so chic thanks to Joe Fresh’s new extended sizes for their activewear line, which debuted in July 2018. The launch follows their creation of a plus line for their women’s clothing collection back in fall 2017, featuring the same great styles and prices in a more inclusive range. Size Range: Up to size 22 Price Range: $16 to $29 Shipping: $8 for standard shipping, $17 for express shipping, free shipping for orders over $50
Lane Bryant
What: This shopping destination emphasizes cut and shape—they even have a section dedicated to petites Size Range: 14 to 28 Price Range: $5 to $250 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
Laura Plus
What: Laura specializes in formalwear, with clothing perfect for prom, weddings or any other fancy-schmancy event you might need an outfit for, but they also carry loads of everyday essentials like jeans, knitwear and outerwear. Size Range: 14 to 24 Price Range: $50 to $350 Shipping: Free standard shipping (excluding YK, NT and NU, which cost $18), $25 express shipping (excluding YK, NT and NU, which cost $45)
(Photo: Loft)
Loft Plus
What: Ann Taylor’s sister brand launched extended sizing in early February 2018. Here you’ll find bright colours, fun prints and trendy separates galore. Size Range: 16 to 26 Price Range: $30 to $200 Shipping: $8.95 USD for standard shipping on orders under $125 USD, free for orders over $125 USD
Lucky Brand
What: This brand has so much more to offer than just denim. They carry a wide range of clothing and accessories that have a cool, laid-back vibe. Their plus line is no exception! Size Range: Up to size 24 Price Range: $20 to $150 Shipping: $10 USD for standard shipping, $17 USD for express shipping
Madewell
What: J.Crew’s sister brand launched extended sizes in denim at the start of 2018 and we hope they do the same with the rest of their collection soon. Size Range: Up to size 20 Price Range: $100 to $200 Shipping: $10 for standard shipping, $25 express shipping on orders under $175 and free express shipping for orders over $175
Mod Cloth
What: Vintage-inspired clothing, accessories and swimwear—think cute A-line dresses and retro high-waisted bikini bottoms Size Range: Up to size 30 Price Range: $10 to $310 Shipping: $11 to $30, depending on the shipping method you choose
Monif C.
What: Known for their bold patterns, colours and designs, this is a go-to destination for anything-but-basic attire. Size Range: 14 to 24 Price Range: $100 to $250 Shipping: $40 for standard shipping on orders under $250 and $35 for orders over $250
Navabi
What: A one-stop-shop for all plus-size fashion, carrying everything from sleepwear to evening gowns from a list of more than 100 designers Size Range: 8 to 28 Price Range: $25 to $1000 Shipping: $40 for standard shipping on orders under $250 and $35 for orders over $250
Old Navy
What: Cheap and cheerful clothing in a super broad size range Size Range: Up to size 30 Price Range: $5 to $100 Shipping: Free everyday shipping (7-10 business days) on orders $50 or more, $8 to $22 for express shipping methods
Penningtons
What: This Canadian plus-size retailer brings in some pretty major collabs, like its recent collection with Melissa McCarthy Size Range: 12 to 28 Price Range: $100 to $250 Shipping: $40 for standard shipping on orders under $250 and $35 for orders over $250
(Photo: Premme)
Premme
What: The brainchild of influencers Gabi Gregg and Nicolette Mason, Premme carries fun and affordable—yet still high quality—clothing for curvy women. Size Range: 12 to 30 Price Range: $30 to $200 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
Rebdolls
What: Legit cool clothing perf for someone who loves to rock bold and daring trends Size Range: Up to 32 Price Range: $10 to $400 Shipping: $9.95 USD for standard shipping on orders under $75 USD and free for orders over $75 USD. $29.99 USD for express shipping.
Reformation
What: This sustainable fashion brand launched a capsule collection with model Ali Tate Cutler for spring 2018, which is chock full of gorgeous, feminine frocks. Size Range: Up to 22 Price Range: $100 to $350 Shipping: Cost varies based on location for orders under $250 USD and free for orders over $250 USD
Reitmans
What: We love this Canadian brand for affordable basics, like comfy knits, work-approps trousers and cozy outerwear. Size Range: Up to 38 Price Range: $10 to $100 Shipping: $7.95 for standard shipping
See Rose Go
What: This e-tailer was founded in 2017 and stemmed from a conversation discussing the lack of brands catering to plus-size women. From there, the founders created a clothing brand with a focus on three main things: quality, fit and style. Size Range: 14 to 24 Price Range: $100 to $350 Shipping: $30 standard shipping
Suzy Shier
What: The curvy collection carries affordable separates that would make a great addition to your work wardrobe. Size Range: 12 to 28 Price Range: $10 to $80 Shipping: $8.99 for standard shipping on orders under $99 and free for orders over $99
Target
What: Really cute, really affordable basics. We especially love their swimwear and dresses! Size Range: Up to size 30 Price Range: $10 to $130 Shipping: $40 for standard shipping on orders under $250 and $35 for orders over $250
The Bay
What: This iconic Canadian shopping destination caters to curvy women with a range of different brands offering larger sizes. The Jessica Simpson collection is a fan fave. Size Range: Up to size 24 Price Range: $50 to $500 Shipping: $8 for standard shipping on orders under $99 and free for orders over $99
Toni Plus
What: Hailing back to 1972, this plus-size retailer has been on the plus-size clothing scene for a while, so they defs know a thing or two when it comes to the right fit. Today, they carry a range of clothing from a variety of brands to suit different styles. Size Range: 14 to 22 Price Range: $100 to $2000 Shipping: $15 USD for standard shipping on orders under $499 USD and free for orders over $e500
Torrid
What: A cool-girl destination for trendy and affordable fashion that pays close attention to fit. They have gorg lingerie, fitness and swimwear pieces, too! Size Range: 10 to 30 Price Range: $15 to $150 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
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Universal Standard
What: In 2015, this brand was founded by two friends who noticed the lack of stores that catered to curvy women. Now, the brand is chock full of stylish clothing. They’re known for their Universal Fit Liberty program which allows you to exchange clothing items for free within a year of purchase if your body fluctuates in size. Size Range: 10 to 28 Price Range: $20 to $350 Shipping: $15 USD for standard shipping on orders under $300 USD and free for orders over $300 USD
Violeta by Mango
What: A cool-girl shopping desintation with a v good selection of clothing and accessories inspired by runway designs—and the best affordable accessories (hello, tassle earrings!) Size Range: 10 to 22 Price Range: $20 to $350 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
11 Honoré
What: This brand delivers high-fashion, size-inclusive clothing from designers like Zac Posen, Marchesa, Prabal Gurung and more. Size Range: Up to size 26 Price Range: $300 to $3000 Shipping: Cost varies based on location
Swimsuits For All
What: A go-to destination for plus size swimwear, carrying coveted brands like GabiFresh and Ashley Graham Size Range: Up to 34 Price Range: $30 to $200 Shipping: $22.99 for standard shipping and $30.99 for express
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