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    boredfroggie Posts: 18, Reputation: 2
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    Mar 28, 2008, 10:29 AM
    Finding clothes!
    I was wondering if anyone knew where I could find clothes for a size 54 waist for men. It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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    Mar 28, 2008, 12:15 PM
    Big and Tall shops.
    Also, some reailers have Big and Tall sections.
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    Mar 28, 2008, 12:18 PM
    Amazon.com
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    Mar 28, 2008, 12:33 PM
    Id agree... look for mens clothing specialty stores... in our phonebook itd be under yellow pages, Clothing, Men-Retail. The stores that specialize in bigger sizes often will state that in their name (Big and Tall) or in their ad.

    The big "box stores" that cater to most people, such as at the mall, won't likely have anything, but you know that because you wouldn't be writing.

    I go to a few "big guy" stores because my shoulders and arms are broad and often the normal XL or XXL cuts from box stores are poorly made, with bad proportions. I want room in the arms, but I want a fitted waist. So I'm looking for an athletic fit that will have the room across the chest and in the arms that won't be huge at the waist, and I've always been glad with the service I get, and the quality of clothes I get from mens specialty stores. The downside is the price. Its costly. But then you can get deals when seasons change. Just bought three great shirts discounted nicely.

    Another retailer that sells some larger sizes is a mens store known for its workgear, like carhartt. Some of the workgear comes in bigger sizes and is durable, and this particular store also has non work clothes in sizes I've seen up to 5XL shirts... no clue about the pants.

    Online shopping might be difficult or frustrating... as you'll probably really need to try the clothes on to see how they are fit and cut for a bigger frame... though once you find a make and style you like, then you might find online deals.
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    Aug 1, 2008, 09:41 AM
    Hi boredfroggie, my sons a bigger guy and finds it extremely difficult so usually buys on line.

    Try... CLICK/JACAMO.CO.UK they are brilliant and very fashionable and do your size

    Also... WWW.SUMOSAM .CO.UK... had lots of stuff from these very impressed


    Ps... the websites might be small case OK.

    GOODLUCK

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