Eileen Fisher Ships to Canada

This week Eileen Fisher announced that they have opened shipping to Canada. They have partnered with a company called FiftyOne so when you place an order you will be able to see your shipping (a flat rate of $5), customs, and taxes. It is convenient but I still do not like this method — I like the option of paying at the door. You can also save the site in Canadian currency to make viewing and budgeting easier.

plus size fire colored silk tee from Eileen Fisher
You will find their plus sizes, 1x to 3x, under the “Woman” tab but you will not see any plus size models, not even full-figured models which is disappointing.

I mention budgeting but this is not a budget designer so don’t expect much below $100. Bare in mind that the increase product price will increase your customs and tax payout.

Eileen Fisher has a smart palette and interesting styles in tops, sweaters, jackets, pants, denim, dresses etc. Many in natural fabrics. One of my favorite pieces this season is the Silk Tee (at right) in fire for $208.

I am glad this fashion designer offers a full range of sizes (regular and plus) AND it is now accessible to Canadians. We need all the options we can get. Have fun!

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* Get your plus size designer clothing from Eileen Fisher

Laura Plus Top Sale

If you have a Laura Plus in your area you’ll be pleasantly surprised that they have a buy one get the second 50% off on tops which ends May 1. plus size clothing from Laura Plus

Now if we could get them to open a shop on their website, then the rest of us could play too!

If you are of the Prom going age they do have an online giveaway for $2800 for you and three of your friends.

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* Visit the Laura Plus website to use the store locator
* Laura Prom Prize Pack Contest

Favorite Cardigan

Loop it, tie it, belt, wrap it, fling, wear it backwards. I think this will have to be my new favorite cardigan. I love the concept of one piece being worn in more than one way and that is exactly what Swak Designs is offering with their new Signature Plus Size Wrap Cardigan. This multi-talented cardigan comes in five colors (purple, black, raspberry, chocolate, and grey) and I’m sure will be an ongoing favorite. I think my first choice would be the chocolate followed by the purple. It also comes with a metal ring to help with some of the styling. Make sure you check out their “Wrap 101” to see how to do their 8 wrap suggestions. With such versatility I can handle a price tag of $52.

plus size convertible cardigan from SwakDesigns

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* Get your own convertible cardigan from SwakDesigns

Spring at Penningtons

Penningtons has few good promotions on this week and I had the opportunity to pop in and take a look around. Honestly, the stuff in the look books looks so much better in the books. The price points seemed a bit high for the quality of clothing I was looking at. Unfortunately this is not the only store I’m seeing this at. They have also gone overboard on the military/khaki trend. There was practically half a wall of green and beige. And once again, too many fooler tops.

That being said, I did find a couple pieces that I really liked (especially the tiered top in the center which is perfect for layering). Sizes are 1x to 4x and prices range from $19 to $60.

plus size tops for spring

If you order online you can get 10% off with coupon SPRING10 which expires May 31, 2011.

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* Get your own plus size tops from Penningtons

Polished Career

Ulla Popken offers a nice selection of every day clothing including some polished career pieces. This U.S. shop does deliver to Canada. They are reasonably affordable and with this new spring fashions promotion they are even more attractive: Get $15 Off $100 Orders or $30 Off $150 Orders with Code SPR116. Here are a few of my favorite pieces (all in sizes 12 to 34 and all below $69):

plus size clothing from Ulla Popken

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* Get your own plus size clothing from Ulla Popken

Silhouettes Sales

Silhouettes has an up to 90% sale on at the moment and some of the prices are awesome. Surf on over for a look. Here are ten of my favorite outlet sale pieces under $20 US:

Silhouette's Plus Size Clothing Outlet Sale

And of course because it is an awesome sale not all styles are in all sizes. It’s a first come type of deal. To find these items and lots more click on the “outlet” heading in their left sidebar. They also have shoes and accessories.

Silhouettes does ship to Canada. Here’s their shipping info: “…because international shipping charges are based upon weight, dimensions and final destination, we must calculate the cost upon receipt of your order. When you place your order online, shipping charges will be displayed for your order, but because our system automatically calculates shipping for U.S. orders, please disregard the displayed amount. We will notify you via email of the final cost and release the order only upon receiving confirmation that you are aware of the total cost and would like to ship the item(s).”

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* Get your own plus size clothing from Silhouettes

Oversized Tops

Making It Big is getting ready for spring with bright oversized tops that are perfect for layering or alone. Each style has other color options to choose from. They have their own sizing system so you’ll have to read that first but their sizing actually extend to a high end range and cost between $75 to $89. Change up the look by adding a thin belt!

plus size spring tops

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* Get your own plus size oversized shirt from Making It Big

Neiman Marcus Does Canada

Neiman Marcus, an upscale clothing store in the U.S., now ships to Canada. If you are looking to update your wardrobe you can find plus sizes in their “special sizes” section under “women’s”. A little complicated but they make it easier by allowing you to pick a category and search for your size. On the down side, the shipping is a little pricy (but they use a border mediator) and there are no plus size models (boo). But look at these lovely fashions in sizes up to 3x:

plus size upscale clothing

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* Visit Neiman Marcus for plus size clothing

Affordable Clothing at Ashley Stewart

I didn’t have to search through oodles of pages at Ashley Stewart to find fave outfits but I was surprised how affordable they are especially with their current sale on. And overall, the site is looking good. If you haven’t heard of the Butterfly Bra be sure to check it out while you’re there. It’s made specifically for women who are heavy on top. They have Canadian shipping but you have to go all the way to check out to find out what the order cost is. The good news is they don’t collect the duties and customs ahead of time.

plus size white suit

  • Fanfare long sleeve turtleneck, $10.49 (available in four other colors)
  • Ivory trumpet skirt, $27.39
  • Ivory Pleated Rosette Collar Coat, $59.40

plus size sequin skirt and ruffle top

  • Black Sequin Mini Skirt, $34.30
  • Sleeveless Crushed Ruffle Top, $20.30

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* Get your plus size clothing from Ashley Stewart

Threadless Tuesday

While I tend to lean more towards cute printed t-shirts, occasional I’m drawn to other designs for whatever reason; perhaps it’s pretty, perhaps it has a hidden message. Here are a few alternative faves fore this week that lean more toward pretty and serious:

Abbey Road in New York was designed by Konrad.

plus size novelty tees

Red Series: Battle Cry was designed by Anwar Rafiee.

plus size print t-shirts

T-shirt sizes available up to size 2x.

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* Get your own novelty tees from Threadless
* My “cute” picks for this week

Short Sleeve Tops

It’s hard to believe there are still a lot of sleeveless and short sleeved items in the shops right now but there’s a good reason for it. They make excellent layering pieces and layering is where fashion is at right now (nothing new for Canadians). Like this Short Sleeve Deep V-neck top from Addition-Elle. It would look great layered under a business jacket or the endless cardigan options that are also so hot right now. And of course the collar makes it polished enough to wear by itself should you get overheated at some point during the day. These tops are available in twelve colors in sizes 1x to 4x for under $20. My favorites are the white, island blue, Paris red, and plum. (I’m not sure what it is with the weird poses with the shoulders extremely back and boobs pushed out.)

plus size short sleeve tops

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* Get your own layering pieces from AdditionElle, Penningtons

Plus Size Sweaters

I was looking at Addition-Elle’s plus size holiday collection and I got distracted by their sweaters. We do live in Canada after all and it’s already hard to think about anything that doesn’t have some kind of sleeve. I found a lot faves in their sweater department. Many are on for 2/$79. Here are my faves (one for every day of the week):

plus size sweaters from Addition-Elle

You’ll probably notice the same thing I did — a LOT of grey and black. I only found one bright blue sweater that I liked and the one red sweater I had mentioned a while ago. I want to know where are the chocolate, purple, beige and whites are. This is not just with Addition-Elle, I’ve noticed it at a lot of the UK stores as well. It seems we are to have a dark fall and winter. We’ll have to dress them up with bright accessories!

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* Get your own plus size sweaters from Addition-Elle

My Evans Order

I made my first Evans order on September 28th. It arrived today! That’s 22 days (14 days longer than ordering from ASOS). I paid £7.50 which is about $12 Canadian for shipping. As I mentioned with my ASOS order shipping costs are a big peeve of mind. $12, I can definitely handle.

I have always loved Evans’ fashions but I chose to order at this time because of the release of the new Beth Ditto line and because I wanted a red winter coat. I’m not a crazy shopper. I put a lot of thought into what I’m buying and how it will fit with what I have. But mostly, I have to love something before I buy. Lack of sleep may lead to an impulse buy (read on).

From the Ditto collection I ordered the heart print hanki hem top, £39.50 (I didn’t fall in love with this tunic length top until I saw it worn by another blogger — can’t for the life of me find the blog or else I’d link to it) and the black extra high waist leggings, £20.00. I also ordered a hooded duffle coat, £49.50, in an awesome bright red and a black jersey jumpsuit, £35.00, (something I thought I would never do and will now blame on the before mentioned lack of sleep. As I’m sitting here I remembered another reason why I don’t like jumpsuits — you have to completely undress to pee). I found a coupon online for 15% off so I saved almost $22. So basically I got free shipping and a bonus.

It was super easy to shop at Evans. Their website is well laid out and since they only sell plus size there were no disappointments as they have a huge size range (14 to 32), great product images and the shopping cart is easy to use. I had no problems what-so-ever placing my order. I paid for my order using Paypal; again with no problem. After my order was placed, I received an email receipt for my order and another email the next day letting me know my order was “dispatched”.

As I said in the intro my parcel arrived today. I was surprised that it wasn’t in a box but a large opaque grey bag. Each item was individually packaged in plastic and the coat and jumpsuit came with hangers. Along with the package came duty, taxes, and a handling fee. Most likely because it was over $100. My parcel contents cost £122.40. Before they can charge the duty they have to convert my parcel contents total to Canadian. On the day of processing the exchange was 1.604900 which brought my total up to $196.44 Canadian (about $50 more than what I had worked out when I made my purchase three weeks ago — the joy of fluctuating dollars). An 18 % duty was applied = $35.35 + HST of $30.13 and a $5 handling fee. To pick up my package from the post office it cost $70.49. I was expecting to pay around $50. And I had to sign for the parcel.

I pretty much love everything. The jacket isn’t bulky, is super soft and has a silky lining. One of the things I liked about it was the fact that it had both the buttons and a zipper; although I’m a bit concerned about the zipper which is plastic and didn’t give me the impression it will hold up to daily use — time will tell. The heart print hanki top is so cute, even the man said he liked it. It’s super soft jersey on top. I thought the arms would be tight but they are super comfortable. I could use a little more room in the chest area where it connects with the patterned material which isn’t stretchy at all. I bought the extra high waist leggings to go with the hanki top. They don’t have a lot of give but I love the high waist and there the added option of folding them over. Now for the jumpsuit. I think it’s really cute but I would never wear it out in public. It will definitely be I’m home for the day outfit — it’s that whole having to undress from top to bottom thing when I have to use the washroom and is not really appropriate for this time of year; too cold.

Overall, it was a good shopping experience. Next time I order I will try to keep my order total under $100 to hopefully considerably reduce expected duty/tax charges. If you are looking for some where new to shop I recommend giving them a try. Sign up for their newsletter to get the latest sale and promotion information. If you have tried them already please share your experience in the comments.

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Topic Links
* Get your own plus size clothing from Evans
* Read my ASOS shopping experience
* Figuring out the exchange between United Kingdom Pounds and Canadian dollars