FINDING fashion that suits all shapes and sizes can be a minefield.
But the For Everybody team has scoured the high street and supermarkets to find sensational size inclusive looks.
We tried out a Nutmeg haul in our different sizes
Nutmeg is the in-house fashion range at MorrisonsCredit: Alamy
We’ve been putting stores to the test to see which offers the best pieces for all figures.
I, Lynn, am 46 and a size 10 with a mum tum I like to disguise while my work bestie Katy is 35 and a petite size 18.
We can both struggle to find high street outfits that work for our individual needs – but we’re on a mission to try the same styles in different sizes from a range of fashion favourites to see whether there really is something that works ‘for everybody‘.
Our For Everybody series has showcased some of the best gems in , River Island, , and more over the past 18 months.
As well as finding the top trending garments for every season, we’ve picked up some tricks of the trade for styling to our size.
This week we’ve been at the little sister of the supermarket fashion world, Nutmeg from Morrisons.
They were late to the game, starting out with just kidswear and adding women and menswear over the years.
But now they really punch above their weight with size inclusive, on-trend stunners at bargain prices.
Here we show off our picks for transitioning into spring.
WIDE LEG JEANS £20
We’ve had jeans from Nutmeg before and, for a supermarket, they do this staple so well.
These ones are super wide-legged and were just a tiny bit big on the waist for both of us, but fit perfectly elsewhere.
The wide leg jeans were super flattering
The fit for these denims is very generous
The shape is super flattering, making me feel like I have really long legs – which I absolutely do not.
Katy added: “I’ve had one pair of jeans from Nutmeg before and the fit was incredible, so I had high hopes for this wide legged style.
“The sizing is generous. It’s actually the first time I’ve bought true to size and had jeans gape at the back – it felt great!”
KNITTED JUMPER – £12
Spring colours can sometimes be a bit too sweet for me – but this very pale lilac manages to feel right for the season without being too young.
The jumper – which also comes in a pretty pink – is incredibly soft and I love the cropped, boxy shape.
I can already tell this is going to be a staple for transitional wear for me.
And Katy agreed, saying: “A soft lilac colour is perfect for spring, so this jumper is a great transitional buy.
“As a plus sized gal, I would usually shy away from a cropped fit but the ‘millennial tuck’ with jeans solves that problem.
“It also looks great paired with leggings for a more casual look and the quality is incredible for the price.”
We both loved the soft lilac colour
I loved the boxy, cropped fit
CHOCOLATE TRENCH – £40
This coat is a proper hidden gem. In the colour of the season – yes chocolate brown is sticking around – it is really on trend.
And let’s be honest, trenches never go out of fashion.
For £40 this is an absolute steal.
Katy was equally delighted, saying: “I’m still deep in the trenches of loving all things brown when it comes to my wardrobe.
“So I couldn’t be happier that this colour is going nowhere for spring. I’ve been looking for a brown trench for a while but could only find faux suede which is not ideal for Scottish weather!
“And this just proves that Nutmeg is seriously underrated, as they had this gem on their rails. The quality, fit and sizing is perfect and it even comes with a hood for those unexpected spring showers.”
WIDE LEGGED TROUSERS £18
If you’ve seen any of our other vids, you’ll know Katy and I are suckers for animal print.
And these super comfy joggers are a different way to wear a leopard pattern.
These are a great dupe for the pricier Adidas version
The elastic waist and pockets make them so easy to wear – and they can be easily dressed up or down depending on the occasion.
Katy says: “The 90s kid inside me was screaming when I saw these gorgeous joggers.
“They’re giving Spice Girls poppers vibes, and are the perfect dupe for the £60 Adidas version.
“They’re slightly too long for my petite 5ft 3in frame, but are perfect with chunky boots or trainers. They will be the perfect brunch or gig staple.”



