Hey, so Im just wondering, how many pounds has it taken you all to need a new pair of pants? I assume this varies a lot from person to person and whether or not you exercise, but Im looking for a general idea here. And how about a new bra?
Im about ready to ditch these 16s, the straight out of the dryer tight just isnt cutting it these past few days. But I kind of thought it would have happened quite a few pounds ago. And my bra is definatly fitting better, but that is just because it was too small before, so I havent changed sizes there yet. I sure hope to!
I've lost 13 pounds. My size 12 work pants need to be replaced. "Dumpy bum" is not the look I'm going for at work.
My size 12 jeans were baggy 3 pounds ago and really need to be replaced. My 10s are fitting ok, but seem short. I think as I lose more they will settle down more on my hips.
My bras are still fitting. 38Es.
I seem to be losing from my butt and stomach area, with my thighs following.
hmm... i think it took like 10-15lbs for me to go down a size in pants. as for bras, i've lost a little over 20lbs and i recently switched from a DD to a D... i tried one of my old bras the other day and i kinda floated in it... lol. a bit sad cuz i always loved my giant boobies, but still... as long is a get to keep some. lol.
I've lost about 40 pounds so far, but it's not really coming off terribly uniformly. My measurements towards the beginning (actually about 14 pounds down, but I didn't record at my highest. :P) were about 44.5 - 37 - 54. I was wearing a 42C bra.
So now 40 pounds later, my measurements are 41 - 32.5 - 47. My chest has shrunk, but my breasts have not. At all. I'm in a 36DDD now, a several-times-removed sister size to a 42C. My hips have shrunk 13%, my waist 11%, and my bust measurement 8%. My jeans have gone down 4 sizes, but I had an assortment of sizes at home so that hasn't been too bad. I waited until my smallest jeans were definitely too loose before buying new jeans, and then got 3 new pairs on the snuggest end of what I am comfortable wearing. I'm hoping they'll last a couple months.
I had to switch bras for better support after about 25 pounds lost. I ended up getting bras with a smaller band size than would fit and used an extender so that I could prolong the time between needing to buy new bras. I used the extender for about 2 weeks before the 36 fit comfortably on the middle hook. I would recommend the tactic if you're interested in saving some $$$ on intermediate clothes and your band size is changing more than your cup size.
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Originally Posted by astrophe
Rule of thumb is 10 lbs per inch.
Is that 10lbs lost per inch lost? I would imagine that working out as an average figure, but body composition changes are also going to affect that quite a bit. The more muscle you gain / maintain as you drop fat, the bigger changes you'll see in terms of clothing size changes.
Also, I would guess that height differences are going to play a role here as well. I think that a 20 pound difference on a 5'1" person would be a more substantial clothing size change than on a 5'10" person.
UGH! It'st he worst, seems I need new pants every month!!!! On average about every 5 weeks, it's gotten to the point that now I just buy new stretch pants. I don't even wear jeans at this point. I'm guessing I won't until I hit goal as it can get pricey!!! and annoying!
Thank God that leggings with long cardigans are in!
I've lost 8 lbs (new to this journey.... again), and they fit more comfortably, but I definitely couldn't get my butt into a 14 if I tried. A 14 seems oh so far away
I've lost about 50 pounds, and went from a size 16 to a 10. It took me a lot longer to go from 16->14 and 14->12 than 12->10. I'd say it was 20 lbs for the first 2 sizes and 10 for the last one. I'm hoping it's a size every 10 pounds from here on out!
Hmm, well I lost 25 pounds over 6 months and went from a 12 to a 6. I didn't really buy new pants until the end of those 6 months so I don't know how soon I needed them, but my pants were pretty baggy for awhile.
Forgot to mention bra sizes - I haven't bought new bras, but some of my bras I've had for 4 years. Back then, I was about the size I am now, so I probably should have bought bigger ones when I gained weight. At my heaviest, I used the widest hooks, and they were pretty tight. Now I'm on the middle ones and they fit comfortably.
I don't wear pants (that sounds weird but it's mostly true) - I wear skirts and dresses all the time, so I didn't really notice except the waistbands that once sat comfortably at my waist moved down toward my hips.
I think it was around a 10-12 pound loss from my high of 156 where I was definitely, truly one size smaller. But everybody and every body is different.