It seems no woman is happy with the way they look. Boobs to small, bum to big, too short, too fat, it goes on. And this unhappiness with oneself does not seem to start when you are a grown woman but as soon as you get a sense of ‘I’ as an individual. My nine year old daughter is constantly comparing herself to her sister and then complaining she herself is ugly. I have met a ten year old who thinks her feet are too big. Girls seem to grow up into women already being dissatisfied with the way they look.
Plus Size, Sales
Acai Berry: New wonder diet phenomenon?
Bravissimo, a store for big boobed women
According to Bravissimo (site: bravissimo.com), it is a company that provides a wide choice of lingerie and swimwear in D-K cup, as well as clothing designed especially for big boobed women so that they can celebrate their curves and feel good about themselves.
Meet Premier Man: a UK shop where men’s sizes go up to 7XL
Premier Man (site: premierman.com) sells plus size clothing for men, mainly catering for men between 45 to 65 years old.
John Varvatos’ big and tall collection
Spirito di Artigiano’s clearance shop
If you just love Italian chic and style but in these hard times don’t have the cash to pick up a full cost outfit from a leading Italian style designer, then you need to head for Spirito di Artigiano’s clearance shop.
Spirito, Artigiano’s plus size collection
Spirito, Artigiano’s plus size collection has lifted the lid on their soon-to-be launched autumn range of clothing especially cut and designed to flatter a fuller figure silhouette.
20% off at Evans, New Look Inspire, Dorothy Perkins and La Redoute
This bank holiday provides curvy girls with great opportunities to save big on the Autumn 2009 plus size collections from Evans, New Look (Inspire), Dorothy Perkins and La Redoute (Taillissime). This is at least 20% off this season’s outfits.
Running the rule over men’s large shoes
Men shopping for large shoes have to toe the line and follow the rules to look good.
Women’s tall clothing is the height of fashion
Never mind the quality, feel the width is an old rag trade saying – but still seems to apply to tall women’s clothing, where prices seem to go up proportionately with every inch of your height.

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