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Interesting responses! My problem is that I gave away all of my highest weight clothes, then I gave away my second-tier higher weight clothes with a few exceptions that still fit loosely, now I am working on my third-tier clothes with those few second-tier items. It's really expensive when you change sizes often within a few months time. I do go to thrift stores, but sometimes I am more successful than others at finding my current size. I do eventually plan on having only my current/final size in my closet, but as long as my size keeps changing, there will always be some leftovers from the previous size lying around - especially if I can't afford to do a wardrobe overhaul at that time (like now!).
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I don't really keep "fat clothes" anymore, because I can't afford to. When my clothing gets too big, I sell it at consignment shops to earn the money to buy the next size down.
I buy most of my clothes at charity thrift stores (because they have the best prices) and sell at the for-profit consigment shops. Because I buy low and sell high, I can usually just about break even (because I'm still in the sizes that are in high enough demand that they sell pretty well). I do have to do a lot of searching to find clothes in my size in the thrift stores, and sometimes I can't find what I need - so I'll buy those items on clearance if I can (the bcoutlet.com website is awesome for this). Recently I bought seven pairs of drawstring t-shirt pants and capris for the summer from bco. I bought them all in a size 2X (a size smaller than I normally wear) because I knew they ran a little on the large size. I was lucky that they fit (though in a more fitted way than they're designed to). They fit now, but because of the drawstring waist, they may actually fit even when I'm down to 1X size. So I can get a lot of wear out of them. I do the same with t-shirts and tops - I buy them as small as I can (so long as the fit looks good and is comfortable - I don't want to look like a stuffed sausage, or be unable to lift my arms...), and I wear them until they look silly (or I can find inexpensive replacements, whichever comes first). Because it can be difficult to find clothing in my size in the thrift stores, I shop about once a week, and I'm always on the lookout for clothes that fit my current body. I will occasionally buy a piece that's a little looser than I'd like, if I get a really good price, or know it's something that will sell well when I'm done with it. I do wear looser, sloppier clothing on some days, but it's usually either comfort or laundry day related more so than scale related. |
Lately as soon as anything has gotten loose I've gotten rid of it! I used to keep everything, I have no idea why. I guess "just in case" but now I'm never going back.. so if I buy clothes I have to buy them a size down haha, I'm crazy. :D
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I gave/am giving all of mine away except for a pair of size 22 jeans. (and some sports jerseys that were just too freaking expensive to ever let me part with them.)
I am not going back to either that weight or that look. Ever. |
I gave ALL my fat clothes away! I am not to goal yet but if I keep big clothes around I think I would end up gaining. With nothing to wear I'll either walk around naked (not a pretty sight, lol) or buy new clothes and neither one is gonna happen so...I am more apt to stay on top of the weight. If my clothes start feeling snug I do something about it.
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I wish I had fat clothes. But sadly I still fit them :(
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Keep at it Ruby, you'll get there! :) Today is the first day I actually fit into my new size 16s and I still don't now how I feel about getting rid of my 18s and 20s. I've only been working at this healthy lifestyle for about 6 months, so maybe as time goes on I'll feel better about letting go of my bigger clothes. Time will tell! |
haha, I think this is probably pretty common. I definitely wear my baggier clothes when I feel bloated or following a non-plan weekend... but I've come to a new mindset lately.
A lot of us bigger girls think that wearing bigger clothes will hide the extra baggage... but we're not fooling anyone (least of all, ourselves)! So lately I've been wearing WHAT I WANT - and not feeling as self conscious as I used to. I went on a field trip to the Florida Keys, where there was lots of SNORKELING going on (yeah, going to school in Fisheries has its perks!), and at first I was really self conscious/ashamed of my body in a bathing suit. But then I figured, hey, it's no secret that I have a stomach and hips. And as long as I know I'm working on it, that's what matters. These people I've been spending a lot of time with in class won't all of a sudden look at me and think, "wow! look at all that fat!" ... they obviously know I'm overweight, and I know it, so what's to hide? As long as I wear clothes that compliment/don't make a fool out of me (ie, string bikini hahaha), I'm not hiding anymore. :) |
So far I am have only gained about four pounds after surgery, and that has since been remedied. It didn't require a clothing size change. I donated every stitch of clothing bigger than size 6 or size small shirts. I was very briefly is a size six, and thought I wouldn't go lower, so I bought some really nice pants, and I just can't bear to give them away.
Thus far in my journey, I'm trying to use the combo of clothes fitting and the scale to keep things in check. |
I plan on keeping some of my bigger stuff, but not the really big stuff. Maybe just a couple of items one size up. I've read a few 3FCs keeping "indicator pants", the ones that are too big but not way too big, and when they fit it indicates they've gone over the weight limit. I plan on doing that.
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This reminds me that I desperately need to take a lot of frumpy old t-shirts and unworn, much-too-small pieces to the secondhand store! I don't own anything now that's so big it looks goofy, but I plan to need newer, smaller clothes by the time I go to Europe this winter. Hopefully I can buy myself some new clothes then!
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I don't have any "fat clothes" that are just completely too big. I try to get rid of clothes that are a whole size or more bigger than what I currently am. That way, if and when my current clothes start to get tight, I know I need to step it up and get back on the wagon! However, if I feel bloated or gain a few pounds I do tend to revert back to wearing clothes that don't feel really tight on (yoga pants, hoodies, t-shirts). I feel really uncomfortable wearing jeans and tops that are too tight, so if I'm feeling bloated I'll usually opt for something looser fitting.
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