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I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to add my thoughts. I am itching to get out of my old clothing. Like obsessively. My nicer work clothing that is slightly ill fitting but still wearable is being ignored for disposable casual wear that I just bought at Old Navy. After loosing 20+ pounds, I can still basically get away with wearing many of old things, but they represent the old me I guess and I feel ugly now wearing them. Plus I don't work now and stay with my kids. I have not decided if I should keep and store or get rid of my stuff.
I can't afford new things but did take advantage of a one day sale at GoodWill. Be sure to check with your local store as they have 50% off once or twice a month. Great way to pick up things in lower sizes too I keep reading people talk about how they buy for their goal weight or size or multiple sizes down, but I don't have a goal. My immediate goal is to get to a size 14, after that, I don't know. I did pick up a few items that were one size down, but that was about it. Maybe visualizing a ultra thin me will help in the process??? |
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I can speak from experience. While I do generally wear similar things to when I was heavier, I find that styles that I couldn't wear before are much better for me now. Low-rise jeans for example, work much better for me than ones that sit closer to the waist. Before I COULDN'T wear low-rise jeans at all! The jeans that I used to wear before? If I wear jeans in that style they don't really look all that great on me. Had I bought jeans in smaller sizes anticipating that I would fit into them I would have a lot of jeans that fit but don't look all that great on me. |
I have lately started buying one pair of jeans a size down - just so I can try them on and see how I'm 'faring'. This has worked out as I typically fit into them (though maybe not well!) a lot sooner than I would expect. I found out yesterday I can wear a Sz 12 in some brands, and I'm a solid Sz 14 down from 16! :D
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I'm going nuts with clothes. Like some other people have said, I now can't stand anything loose or baggy. I go to Goodwill honestly almost every week, but sometimes buy nothing and sometimes pick up a few things. Nothing is over $5, though.
For me, being able to wear clothes that fit well are a huge part of the motivation that keeps me going. I've finally settled down a little in buying clothes, and will only buy things I know I love and will wear right away. At first I was pretty bad to buy things just because they fit, or would probably fit soon. It's absolutely true that you don't know how they will look on you even 5 lbs later. I have a job where I have to dress up, so this is my excuse for the constant shopping. But honestly even when I get to my goal, I will continue to shop Goodwill, just not exclusively. I've been amazed at the quality of what I can find there. And for buying jeans I like it better than a store because there are a million styles there so if you're picky like me, you're more likely to find what you want. I am pretty sure I will never pay more than $5 for a pair of jeans ever again. |
i am waiting to lose weight before I buy new clothes..
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I think you should look great regardless of what weight you are.
I wouldn't go out and buy a whole new wardrobe, but I always buy a piece or two here and there when I lose 10 or more pounds. |
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