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Can Anyone Suggest Places For Long Vests Shirts?


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#1 ClaraTaylor

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Posted 30 August 2009 - 06:47 PM

Having decided to spend a good hour curled up with a hot water bottle / thick blanket / hot chocolate refusing to believe that summer may well be heading into the decline (the leafs have started to turn alas) I thought I ought be all sensible and start sorting out the wardrobe (pessimist!!)

Unfortunately since last Winter I have put on rather a lot of "bounce" on my chest (it's so great!!) which means that many of my vests and thick shirts are destined for the recycling centre. I've struggled in the past to find "long" shirts and vests (I am quite tall any way which has not helped) and find that despite my best attempts most shirts / vests tend to ride up leaving my back protesting heavily against the chill.

Can anyone suggest places where I might be able to find longer than normal thermal vests and indeed shirts?

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Posted 30 August 2009 - 07:31 PM

Not sure if it helps but I tend to wear mens tops as they are longer in the body generally.

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Posted 28 October 2009 - 04:54 PM

For longer ladies tops check out the 'tall' ranges at Dorothy Perkins or Top Shop - they tend to be longer that the usual length and help your warm and snuggly x

 selmasuki, on Oct 28 2009, 05:52 PM, said:

For longer ladies tops check out the 'tall' ranges at Dorothy Perkins or Top Shop - they tend to be longer that the usual length and help keep you warm and snuggly x


#4 wheelywendy

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Posted 28 October 2009 - 07:00 PM

bcn024x04.jpg 912277.jpg i find the bodies keep me lovely and warm , no more cold back where your top has ridden up and no bulky lines from wearing longer tops, i've just ordered some from bon prix catalogue http://www.bonprixse...4888-0-4ae892dc
theyre only £11.90 for the scoop neck and £ 18.90 for the polo necked, i've not ordered from these before so will let you know what theyre like, my old ones are m&s and bhs but neither seem to have had any in for last couple of years,
it wasnt me, i didnt do it, no one saw me so they cant prove a thing!




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