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Want a Pretty Plus Size Shirt?

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

When it comes to the plus size shirt, the t-shirt is probably the item we wear most frequently.  It’s just the kind of shirt to wear while working around the house or even running errands.  A plus size tee shirt is so very versatile and simple to take care of. Cotton as a choice fabric in tees makes for easy washing and drying.

The problem with the curvy woman’s tee shirt is that it’s the one item that manufacturers neglect in our sizes.Those pretty v necked or figure hugging kinds of t-shirts often don’t come in larger sizes.Simply do not revert to purchasing tshirts meant for men.Investigate the different styles of plus size polo shirts instead.

Polo shirts for full figured women come in a huge variety of styles, from long sleeve to short sleeve.  Polo shirts can be purchased in lots of different price ranges, from $15 up to a couple hundred bucks. Every conceivable color and print can be found in a polom from sedate to outrageous. The only difference between the costly polos and the inexpensive ones is the little logo ove your heart.So What?  We’ve seen polo shirts with little horses on them as well as the Tommy Hilfiger logo.Logos don’t really mean all that much to me anyway. Most of us aren’t so self absorbed that you need a Lauren polo pic on your shirt.

We’d also advise you to shop for a colorful big shirt or two. Combine them with tees or tanks to vary your apparel.  The oxford shirt is a practical and classic style that works well in business and in cool weather.

Spend some time shopping online for the loveliest fabrics and cuts.  Shirts are a fashion “must have” to complete your fashion wardrobe. Always keep in mind how much you want to spend.It would be real shame to have to take your shirts back to the store!

Be sure to have fun shopping for plus size clothing.

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