I'm sure there's been chats about this before... but I can't figure out what on earth to do with my closet. I gained 25 or so lbs this past year - yuck. I'd before worked to get down to a size 8 in pants, maybe still 10-12 on top. But I'm top heavy, I can still wear the size 10 pants, some of the size 8 but the tops... I gained my weight in my stomach and upper body so nothing hardly fits. But I'm on my way DOWN again to STAY this time. I'll always be larger on the top, it's just my figure.
So I'm wondering what people do inbetween sizes? I read someone said that they just don't buy larger clothes once the weight is lost? I did THAT and then slowly I had a bunch of size 12 pants/jeans again this last year - and truth is I should have forced myself to lose weight when I went even 5 lbs over to stay in size 10 or size 8 pants right?
So I'm thinking I'll box some clothes that are too small and hope I'll fit into them in 3-4 months again. But the BIG stuff - I've lost about 7 lbs in a few months - I'm going to toss for life... or does anyone save some "fat clothes" just in case? Then I'd have box B of fat clothes?
I'm 5'9, and used to be so tall and thin could wear anything. I'm nearing 40 so I'll have to admit that with age it gets harder - already I'm having to stick with certain colors that really work for me, and watch fits more and more. That's just life. But this closet of sizee 8, 10, 12, 14, large, xl etc clothes... I need to simplify again somehow. Box or get rid of some.
I just can't wait to fit into smaller jeans, I run a casual business so I can get by with jeans and blazers a lot of the time. I'd like to stay size 10 for life this time. And collect various name brands of jeans that really fit right.


It was great! You can also find great deals on stuff to buy--I probably buy 50% of my clothes on ebay. I love it--I never have much luck at thrift stores.
I gave them a lot of my size 16 business suits a long time ago when I no longer needed them, size-wise and job-wise...it made me feel good to think that other women could wear them to go on interviews or to go to work.