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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Looking for recommendations.
Girls over a size 12 - where do you go to buy clothes that actually fit, are not tents and don't break the bank with silly price-tags?
TVs/CDs - it's the shoe-thing - for your heels and courts - there must be places you like to spend your schekkles??
Volunteer Personal Shoppers appreciated for a mixed bunch of Fabbers hitting Dublin weekend of 18th to 21st October.
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Yeah, we're converging on Dublin from disparate parts so we can have a giggle while we shop
"Does it have to b dublin? There’s a great shop in Co. Wicklow, Ashford "
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Cheers Rover,
I'm familiar with Dottie P's - but where is Villa?
I find that the non-standard fittings make size '20' shopping the hardest - I have elephantine hips and most 20s don't actually fit - only M&S are reliable that way.
"Im a size 16 and most shops i can shop with ease. I love Dorothy Perkins and Villa. Great sizing in both shops
Most shops cater for sizes up to 20 "
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It will be a mixed load I reckon.
For the TVs/CDs it will be 'dress up' mainly so all input would help.
You'd be welcome to join us - it helps to get the view of others when shopping, as much as how you feel when you're trying new stuff out.
"Oh would have loved to help with shopping. Depends what you looking for is it full on dressy stuff? "
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"Cheers Rover,
I'm familiar with Dottie P's - but where is Villa?
I find that the non-standard fittings make size '20' shopping the hardest - I have elephantine hips and most 20s don't actually fit - only M&S are reliable that way.
Im a size 16 and most shops i can shop with ease. I love Dorothy Perkins and Villa. Great sizing in both shops
Most shops cater for sizes up to 20 "
Tbh id have to google dublin for it but i presume in any if the shopping centers. I buy alot in it ..work /casual smart |
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Will have a furtle about so
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Tbh id have to google dublin for it but i presume in any if the shopping centers. I buy alot in it ..work /casual smart "
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I'm a size 18/20/22 depending on brands. H&m have some lovely bits a good mix of stuff. I see straidvarius mentioned a lot too. Check the websites first and see what their "looks" are give you an idea of what's in season. |
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Henry street you’ve the jervis centre and a big Debenhams and in the ilac centre there’s a glam shoes/boots shop perfect for TVs very clubby and a lingerie shop at one of the exits. Also have choice of sex shops on Mary st and capel st . Enjoy xx |
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"Henry street you’ve the jervis centre and a big Debenhams and in the ilac centre there’s a glam shoes/boots shop perfect for TVs very clubby and a lingerie shop at one of the exits. Also have choice of sex shops on Mary st and capel st . Enjoy xx"
Ohh id love to visit the sex shops ...maybe over halloween I'll make a trip |
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"Henry street you’ve the jervis centre and a big Debenhams and in the ilac centre there’s a glam shoes/boots shop perfect for TVs very clubby and a lingerie shop at one of the exits. Also have choice of sex shops on Mary st and capel st . Enjoy xx
Ohh id love to visit the sex shops ...maybe over halloween I'll make a trip "
Good craic and plenty of dress up outfits oh and the famous cinema behind one of them if the girls get tired of shopping |
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Done a check-up on all suggestions to date - some very good ideas there.
The chainstores are easy to find - but where are the hidden secret places - the ones you'd never find unless you were directed there by someone 'in the know'?
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That place has magnets in, pulling me into the Yarn Shop - I love the feckin' place!
But thanks for the reminder
"Try powers court house back of brown Thomas on grafton st"
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"Henry street you’ve the jervis centre and a big Debenhams and in the ilac centre there’s a glam shoes/boots shop perfect for TVs very clubby and a lingerie shop at one of the exits. Also have choice of sex shops on Mary st and capel st . Enjoy xx
Ohh id love to visit the sex shops ...maybe over halloween I'll make a trip
Glamworld for the cinema ... worth a look ladies & your visit will make the day for the clientelle ... Caple St for the sex shops, although the best shop is Miss Fantasia on Sth William St, its also near Powerscourt House centre & worth the visit
Good craic and plenty of dress up outfits oh and the famous cinema behind one of them if the girls get tired of shopping "
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"Done a check-up on all suggestions to date - some very good ideas there.
The chainstores are easy to find - but where are the hidden secret places - the ones you'd never find unless you were directed there by someone 'in the know'?
depends on the type of shop you are looking for ... sth William St, Wicklow St & Exchequer St all have interesting shops ... if you like 2nd hand or charity shops then sth grt Georges St near the George pub is very good, interesting shops also in Temple Bar.
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"Looking for recommendations.
Girls over a size 12 - where do you go to buy clothes that actually fit, are not tents and don't break the bank with silly price-tags?
TVs/CDs - it's the shoe-thing - for your heels and courts - there must be places you like to spend your schekkles??
Volunteer Personal Shoppers appreciated for a mixed bunch of Fabbers hitting Dublin weekend of 18th to 21st October.
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i would love to meet your travelling Fabbers for a coffee or glass of wine |
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Penneys is a very hit and miss place - had the odd couple of good purchases there.
Victoria's Secret - will check them out.
We may need Krispy Kreme - to keep the energy levels up |
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