November 18, 2013 7:51 PM GMT
Thanks for another informative post Pauline, "False Tit's" ??? i thought all of us who carried a couple of extra pounds developed our very own "Fem Moob's"
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On a serious note thought, Finding clothes that fit how they should is a nightmare. Having "the balls" to go out and try on the clothes in store is probably one of the best options, although i have not done it myself, but i'm fortunate, Shar is a Seamstress.
I did manage to buy some flat shoes from Asda on Sunday - in blokey mode mind, i did try them on in store, in the aisle!
November 19, 2013 2:50 PM GMT
Thanks honey
¡¡¡ I love Ebay!!!!
November 21, 2013 3:08 PM GMT
Have a look at www.crossdressingcloset.com - we offer clothes, shoes & lingerie for special ladies.
We show actual measurements rather than clothes sizes & will our best to help you.
Any feedback on the site will be gratefully received & if you are looking for something particular just let us know.
Have a great day.
Ellie x
December 1, 2013 11:00 AM GMT
I like that Ebay guide, cheers for that! x
December 6, 2013 4:25 PM GMT
Here is another one I found today - the Retro Chick guide on how to charity shop. Some of the tips like having a tape measure are also useful in full priced stores; so you can make sure that the waist will fit as clothes from 60s and 70s even 80s are much smaller for the "same size" than today.
I often buy costume jewellery and sometimes handbags in charity shops. Clothes is tricky for me as I am a size 22.
Happy bargain hunting
hugs
Pauline xxx
http://www.retrochick.co.uk/2013/01/30/how-to-shop-charity-shop/
December 8, 2013 12:34 AM GMT
Great links Pauline, thank you xxx
December 8, 2013 6:53 PM GMT
Next & Dorothy Perkins serves me well as they do a "Tall" Range.
With Ebay,
I always message the seller and ask questions;
What is the waist size when measured flat?
What is the length
What is the length of the sleeve when measured from under the arm to end of the cuff?
Thanks for the suggestion Pauline x
December 10, 2013 8:49 PM GMT
I buy my clothes from catalogue companies like Simply Be and order several sizes for the best fit.I also buy from the high st and always try clothes on in store.
I understand the problems that people have buying online as sizes are different from store to store.
December 13, 2013 9:27 PM GMT
Ebay is a godsend. I used to buy stuff on the high street years ago but now I get them delivered to me! If they're a little too big or small, it's no big deal. The stuff I get on ebay is mostly high quality and much more of a bargain than the hight street.
January 14, 2014 11:11 PM GMT
Brilliant tips Pauline xx