Nov 2013
5:50pm, 22 Nov 2013
567 posts
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shyfire
M&S 'active performance' sportwear range goes up to a size 22, around £15-20 for tops or bottoms. Beyond that up to size 28 there's a limited range in cotton or velour.
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Nov 2013
5:54pm, 22 Nov 2013
33,251 posts
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LorraineS
have a rake in TKMaxx?
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Nov 2013
12:40pm, 23 Nov 2013
7,399 posts
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SpicedApple
Thank you, ladies!
I shall keep M&S in mind for the future (Fingers crossed my sister will manage to stick with losing weight, and hence still needing gear when she's down to a size 22. :-)) and stop by at TKMaxx next week to see what they've got.
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Nov 2013
1:15pm, 23 Nov 2013
81 posts
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missvivvy
Have you tried Jacamo? Their tees seem go up to a 60/62 chest size and there are smaller options too:
http://www.jacamo.co.uk/shop/jcm-performance-crew-neck-tee-long/li039/product/details/show.action?pdBoUid=8883#colour:,size:4XL60/62
I run in non specific female fit tees most of the time as they are ones from races, doesn't do me any harm!
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Nov 2013
7:14am, 25 Nov 2013
523 posts
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More of a Tortoise
Sainsburys also do stuff upto a 22 which can seem bigger if it is a baggy style. I find men's stuff fine as the extra length helps to cover other bits!
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Nov 2013
7:16am, 25 Nov 2013
524 posts
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More of a Tortoise
Ps I'm probably round about an 18/20 in my photos on here. I'll post one later from yesterday to give a more current idea!
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Nov 2013
8:24am, 25 Nov 2013
525 posts
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More of a Tortoise
ok, I give up!! the photos from yesterday's race are .jpeg and it says it can only upload .jpg - when someone can explain how to change it to an idiot like me, I'll upload a photo
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Nov 2013
8:28am, 25 Nov 2013
4,541 posts
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Pestomum
bottoms are much more of a problem than tops, but like underwear, I'd much rather have a gift voucher and work out my own size
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