Sunday, January 1, 2012


Being plus size does not mean you can’t dress fashionable and affordable.  I have spent the last 7-8 years rebuilding my wardrobe.  It’s difficult to find plus size fashion at thrift stores and I am NOT riding all over town for stuff. 

Through this experience, I have found that you have to invest in some good solid pieces and then fill in with cheaper items.  For example, I may pay $50 for a pair of pants at Lane Bryant but I have had them for years.  If you take care of them, they will last a long time.  I buy other pieces at Dots, Payless, …you get the idea. 

  I bought a blue brand name men's shirt and used a belt I bought online to incorporate it into an outfit.  Nothing is new but the belt and shirt.  Everything else I have had for years and all items but the shoes (I actually haggled the price of the shoes because I bought another pair at the same time and the manager gave me a discount) and bracelet were bought with a coupon.

I have on the following: 

Khaki's from JcPennys ($25)

 Blue man's shirt (Goodwill for $4.25)

 Brown leather jacket from Lane Bryant ($60) 

Adjustable leather belt that I bought at www.onestopshop.com ($10) 

Accessories:

Adjustable leather belt that I bought at www.onestopshop.com ($10) 

Gold earrings from Lane Bryant ($10) Brown bead bracelet from Dots ($2) 

Leopard print flat from Nine West ($35 (These shoes are extremely comfortable and have lots of support)

 Brown purse (I have no idea because I have had it for a long time)

1 comment:

  1. You are lovely! And you are definitely right. Dressing nicely does not have to cost a fortune! I love you and your hubby in that YouTube video, you are too cute!! :)
    ~Amy

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