The Most Stylish Plus-Size Fashion People Shop at ASOS—27 Styles You'll Wear All Year Long

model wears long-sleeve white blouse, dark wash baggy jeans, and a tan clutch while posing for a picture and hair blows in the wind.

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Every fashion person knows how much work and effort go into crafting your wardrobe. The hours of combing through racks, hopping from one flea market to the next, and scrolling through retail hot spots are just a few of the ways the most stylish people go hunting for perfect additions to their closets. Now, add being plus-size to the mix, and you're faced with a whole slew of extra challenges. While the options can seem abysmal, there are a few retailers, like ASOS, that have been putting out affordable, on-trend, and classic styles for plus-size fashion people to partake in for years now.

If you haven't gotten a chance to browse ASOS's inclusive sizing options recently, there are some seriously solid pieces I can't wait to get my hands on. As a shopping expert, I've done what I do best and combed through the latest ASOS drops to identify curve clothing and wide shoe styles worth snatching up expeditiously. Now, I know how overwhelming the online shopping landscape can be, so use my handpicked selections as a buying guide to add some new pieces to your closet. Keep scrolling to uncover my picks.

Chichi Offor
Associate Shopping Editor

Chinazor "Chichi" Offor is a Georgia-born, Los Angeles–based associate editor who relocated from Brooklyn, New York, and joined Who What Wear's West Coast office in 2022. At WWW, she utilizes over 10 years of editorial experience to dish out shopping advice to the masses and analyze key pop-cultural moments. Chichi previously worked at Refinery29, where she helped revolutionize the brand’s plus-size and inclusive fashion coverage. In her spare time, she’s keeping up with the latest movie releases, enjoying a relaxing day at the spa, or obsessing over her latest ADHD-fueled hyperfixation (e.g., Jesse McCartney's underrated career, the negative effects of bicoastal intellectual elitism, and Gen Z’s loneliness epidemic). You can find her online @thechichio on Instagram.