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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Find Big and Tall Mens Clothing

Big and Tall Mens Clothing If you find that you are not the average size, it can be extremely difficult to find clothing your size. Furthermore, lots of regular stores will not even carry anything close! This the reason why Big and Tall mens clothing stores were created. In order to meet the needs of men who are unable to find their sizes elsewhere, this store offers sizes like XXXL and so on.

If you cannot find a store near you, you may buy the clothing online or even mail order as well. This is a great store that has been created specifically for big and tall men! It is not much to ask for, but once you have a store that meets all your needs you find that it is very convenient.






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Monday, April 21, 2008

Big and Tall Mens Clothing

Big and Tall Mens ClothingAccording to the NPD Group, the U.S. men's big and tall apparel industry is almost a $6 billion market. It is one of the fastest growing segments of the industry. Big and tall mens clothing starts at size XL, with waistlines 40" and up. The clothing is usually sized from XL to 6XL and XLT to 5XLT.

Before the birth of today's big and tall mens clothing stores, men with sizes larger than XL had few options in ready-to-wear clothing. Today, men can visit one of the leading retail stores, and even many department stores, and choose from a wide range of quality fashions and popular name brands.

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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Single Mom Starts Business Selling Big and Tall Mens Clothing

Big and Tall Mens ClothingStarting your own business from scratch is not an easy task, but Army veteran Brandi Ramos of Springfield, Illinois, did it. She was a single mother in need of some extra income, so she started an online retail career selling big and tall mens clothing on eBay.

Three years later, the 32 year old mother of four, makes a good living working online out of her basement, which is packed with hanging displays and baker's racks stacked with Tupperware containing items such as underwear and belts. Ramos tries to offer quick service, answering all emails within four to six hours. She claims to make around $25,000 on $100,000 sales each year, and even earns a few extra bucks per order on shipping.

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