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  2. 18 Plus-Size Clothing Brands to Put on Your Shopping Radar - AOL

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    Shop extended sizes for any occasion at these 16 best plus-size clothing brands like Lane Bryant and size-inclusive brands like Universal Standard.

  3. Where to Find Cheap Plus-Size Clothing Online - AOL

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    For brighter, trendy tastes in plus-size fashion, head to Ashley Stewart, which offers sizes up to 36. Think hoodie dresses in army colors, asymmetrical colorblock pieces, and cocktail dresses ...

  4. Izzue - Wikipedia

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    Its clothes features casual urban and desaturated style. Promotional material uses the brand's website as the company logo. The clothing is "Asian-fit", slimmer than American and European brands. The brand launched capsule collections with Dr. Martens (2012), [2] Wrangler (2012), [3] Fred Perry (2014), [4] Playboy (2014). [5]

  5. Ashley Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Stewart is an American plus size women's clothing company and lifestyle brand, which was founded in 1991. The name Ashley Stewart was inspired by Laura Ashley and Martha Stewart, who the company saw as icons of upscale Americana. [1] The Secaucus, New Jersey–based company has 89 stores across 22 states. They sell a variety of apparel ...

  6. Gorpcore - Wikipedia

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    Examples of clothing from The North Face, a brand commonly cited as being popularised by the gorpcore trend. Gorpcore is a fashion trend in which outerwear typically designed for outdoor recreation is worn as streetwear. It has been described as "wearing functional outdoor wear in an urban, trendy style".

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