After losing 75 lbs and going from a size 18 to a size 8, I had to replace all of my clothes except for my socks (including pajamas, coats and jackets!). It was a tremendous undertaking! While I was heavy, I didn't enjoy shopping or getting dressed or paying attention to myself, so I also needed accessories - purses, belts, shoes, jewelry. During my unhappy heavy time, I wore the same black loafers every day, I had one black purse, never wore a belt (why would I, since I never tucked anything in?) and the only jewelry I wore was a watch.
I had a similar experience to Meg - I bought way too much at first because it was such a joy to look good in clothes. Previously, nothing ever looked nice, if anything DID look nice I had to buy it! Now, with most everything looking nice I have to decide if I really WANT/NEED the item! It also took me about a year to get comfortable in "fitted" clothes. I always felt like if I could feel my clothes, it meant they were tight, tight clothes meant I was fat. I finally had to say "I will NEVER buy a big tunic sweater again!"
I would definitely recommend consignment shops - there are quite a few nice ones in my area. I consigned a ton of clothes after I lost weight and made over 100 dollars, I also bought a lot of stuff at consignment stores! It has taken me about 2 years to rebuild my wardrobe - a difficult but fun task
