Be mentally prepared that most of the lovely clothes you see will not fit you/us/sob. :( That's the general outlook of clothes that sell at places like Harajuku etc -- WHERE THE TRENDY STUFF IS, :(
But! I buy most of my clothes from Uniqlo which is a godsend for larger sized clothes at cheap/reasonable prices. My advice is get your bottoms (JEANS. ESPEICALLY, in SG. Cheaper too!) Tops shouldn't be a problem. Shoes might be a bit of a bother if you're on the LL size (that's like 24.5cm and above). There's also a lot more foreign (read: gaijin) brands opening up here, so finding clothes shouldn't be hard. The main problem would be finding clothes that don't burn your wallet! LOL
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Date: 2010-06-23 03:02 pm (UTC)Be mentally prepared that most of the lovely clothes you see will not fit you/us/sob. :( That's the general outlook of clothes that sell at places like Harajuku etc -- WHERE THE TRENDY STUFF IS, :(
But! I buy most of my clothes from Uniqlo which is a godsend for larger sized clothes at cheap/reasonable prices. My advice is get your bottoms (JEANS. ESPEICALLY, in SG. Cheaper too!) Tops shouldn't be a problem. Shoes might be a bit of a bother if you're on the LL size (that's like 24.5cm and above). There's also a lot more foreign (read: gaijin) brands opening up here, so finding clothes shouldn't be hard. The main problem would be finding clothes that don't burn your wallet! LOL