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SizeUpNewest Review: ... good suited for any occassion. They have a good selection of dresses, skirts, trousers, jumpers, tops, underwear and coats to fit women from sizes 14 - 32. I love going to these shops especially the one in Great Yarmouth after the end of each season because of the sales that they have. I have in the past brought skirts for £5 each and tops from arund £5 each too. I do love their style of ... more |
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by - written on 26/10/08 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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I have three of these shops all within a 20 mile radius of me, these are in Norwich, Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. I love going to these shops for clothes for myself. Unlike Evans i have noticed that the prices of their clothes in general are alot cheaper. Their range of clothes are really good suited for any occassion. They have a good selection of dresses, skirts, trousers, jumpers, tops, underwear and coats to fit women from sizes 14 - 32. I love going to these shops especially the one in Great Yarmouth after the end of each season because of the sales that they have. I have in the past brought skirts for £5 each and tops from arund £5 each too. I do ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/09/08 (Useful, 41 readings)
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In the last few years "Size Up" has been renamed "Yours" - I think partly to lose some of the stigma attached to a shop called Size Up. However in my house it is variously called "The Fat Shop" "The Fat Bird Shop" and "Evans does discount" (Ok I might have made up the last one!) Your/Size Up is a shop designed for larger ladies, catering for sizes 14 (I don't know when a 14 became a plus size) to 32. And for once the clothes they have on offer are not the frumpy stuff you used to see, stuff that your mum wouldn't be seen dead in. They are funky, and flattering and well made. Cheaper than Evans in general ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/06/07 (Useful, 44 readings)
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Formerly Size Up now renamed as Yours. this is a brilliant shop for the now expanding nation of woman, we cant all have the hour glass figure it just not in our genes. Sizes ranging from 14-32 this shop has a marvellous selection of fashion, and at prices that most can afford, but just becasue they not highly priced it doesn't mean they have skimped on the quality and standard of the clothes. after every season they sell off the items for a majorly reduced price. formal to casual, and delightful underear that still can be sexy and big. this is the first high street shop i could actully buy a big in my size , before i had always had to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/08/02 (Useful, 209 readings)
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I think that Size Up is a very good idea and I would love them to come to my area. (Lewisham South East London). Although I do think that it is now more recongnised that not everyone is a size 12 and Under. The more shop that start to recognise this the better. Because although some shop do recognise that their are people around that are size 16 and over their styles are limited. It is a sad state of affairs when you can see some items in a store that are a size 16 or over but the items that you would want to purchase are not in that size range. For example in Lewisham (South East London) where I live. There is a shop called Peacock and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/08/02 (Very useful, 1021 readings)
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Why does writing on Dooyoo seem to lead me to make confessions? Well I don’t know but here comes another one. I do not have a beautiful size 10 figure! Now I hope I haven’t shocked you but there you have it the truth I am a larger than average dress size and I’m fed up with trying to change it. So having recently moved to Norfolk I was pleased to keep spotting shops called Size Up. I needed no help in working out that they stocked clothes for the more cuddly ladies around. I popped in to my local branch last week as the signs in the window said, 'Sale' and I can’t resist that. I was told that as I had very little time to ... Read the complete review
from JennD
20/08/2002
SizeUp : Continuing to Grow?from millergirl
19/08/2002

