What is your Jeans size (before/after)

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  • kathygk56
    kathygk56 Posts: 28 Member
    At my highest weight 225ish, size 18-20
    Got down to 160ish, size 8
    Up to 207, size 14-16
    Currently 126, size 4 with a belt
    5'6" and 59, almost 60 years young
  • cmoll520
    cmoll520 Posts: 60 Member
    SW: 175 and pants size 16
    CW: 126 and pants size 6-8
  • JessicaMcB
    JessicaMcB Posts: 1,503 Member
    5'9"

    SW 213, I was in a US 16/18/maternity-pants-denial ;)
    CW 168, currently in a US 8.

    Curious to see what size I'll be in another 28lbs!
  • GetThatRunnersHigh
    GetThatRunnersHigh Posts: 112 Member

    How'd you do it? What was your method?

    @GracieSmiles16

    I lost the initial 20 pounds by sticking to 1200-1300 calories per day, using the elliptical for 30 minutes 4x per week. After the first 20 I started running and gradually built up to 30 miles per week over the course of 6 months.
  • Shells918
    Shells918 Posts: 1,070 Member
    5'4"
    Starting size 14
    Current size 10
    Goal size 6
  • danelutza19
    danelutza19 Posts: 2,025 Member
    Great progress from everyone!!!
    5'5, 33 years
    SW 260 lb US size 18W. Waist 41'
    CW 170 lb US size 6P. Waist 28'
    Strength training, minimal cardio
  • Txgal555
    Txgal555 Posts: 76 Member
    Great progress from everyone!!!
    5'5, 33 years
    SW 260 lb US size 18W. Waist 41'
    CW 170 lb US size 6P. Waist 28'
    Strength training, minimal cardio

    Your waist is so tinny for that number on the scale and I guess that is the magic of Strength training,Way to go girl
  • danelutza19
    danelutza19 Posts: 2,025 Member
    Txgal555 wrote: »

    Your waist is so tinny for that number on the scale and I guess that is the magic of Strength training,Way to go girl

    Lol. Thank you!
    No magic here. Consistency + Patience=Success
    A good lifting program, about 2,3 times a week, eating an average of 1900-2000 calories a day, decent protein, enjoying the heck out of life and these days doing pull-ups :)
  • 120poundstogo
    120poundstogo Posts: 700 Member
    I don't really know my way before size because I wasn't on here tracking my everything. But I started mfp last August and had already lost some weight. But if I remember correctly I was wearing a 3X In a top and a 2X in pants. I can wear a size 18 in jeans and pants and XXL in tops. I lost 45 pounds. I still have 115 pounds to lose.
  • Txgal555
    Txgal555 Posts: 76 Member
    tomteboda wrote: »
    Height: 5'9"
    Starting Weight: 270 -- Size 20/22, or 2X
    Current Weight: 179 -- Size 10/12, large/medium


    And here's a full body shot from Nov 2014 (right before I started logging) and yesterday:

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    You are absolutely stunning. Great job
  • Txgal555
    Txgal555 Posts: 76 Member
    I don't really know my way before size because I wasn't on here tracking my everything. But I started mfp last August and had already lost some weight. But if I remember correctly I was wearing a 3X In a top and a 2X in pants. I can wear a size 18 in jeans and pants and XXL in tops. I lost 45 pounds. I still have 115 pounds to lose.

    Way to go.
  • Txgal555
    Txgal555 Posts: 76 Member
    I Love this thread! I think it's very beneficial for everybody to realize no matter what their weight, their sizes are going to be different from somebody else. Here's my stats:

    SW: around 205 wearing a size 14
    CW: 171 and a size 10, but need an 8
    GW: 135. I'm guessing this will be a size 2/4

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    Wow your transformation is really awesome. Is it weight lifting results?!

  • Txgal555
    Txgal555 Posts: 76 Member
    Txgal555 wrote: »

    Your waist is so tinny for that number on the scale and I guess that is the magic of Strength training,Way to go girl

    Lol. Thank you!
    No magic here. Consistency + Patience=Success
    A good lifting program, about 2,3 times a week, eating an average of 1900-2000 calories a day, decent protein, enjoying the heck out of life and these days doing pull-ups :)

    Iam very confused about choosing good lifting program. Do you have any suggestions?!
  • AlphaCajun
    AlphaCajun Posts: 290 Member
    Men's 38 at 272 to 32 at 185
  • mjwarbeck
    mjwarbeck Posts: 699 Member
    Had to buy new jeans again at the end of last week. This time size 32 slim fit (Buffalo, Guess) with a current weight of 202ish. Was a relaxed fit 40 with a weight of 250ish in November.
  • SisterSueGetsFit
    SisterSueGetsFit Posts: 1,211 Member
    edited May 2016
    Txgal555 wrote: »
    I Love this thread! I think it's very beneficial for everybody to realize no matter what their weight, their sizes are going to be different from somebody else. Here's my stats:

    SW: around 205 wearing a size 14
    CW: 171 and a size 10, but need an 8
    GW: 135. I'm guessing this will be a size 2/4

    2wjhj4bwgcy4.jpeg

    Wow your transformation is really awesome. Is it weight lifting results?!

    Thank you! No, it's all been calorie counting and walking...but I do need a good weight lifting program. I'm flexing my bum here...Id like it to look like that naturally.
  • SoozeE512
    SoozeE512 Posts: 439 Member
    5'3"
    Highest weight 170 lbs - size 14
    Current weight 137 lbs - size 6 or 8 depending on brand
  • meganjcallaghan
    meganjcallaghan Posts: 949 Member
    5'6.5", SW 310 size 22-24
    CW 140 size 6.....would be 4 if it weren't for needing the extra space to stuff the skin into :P
  • sunflowerhippi
    sunflowerhippi Posts: 1,099 Member
    edited May 2016
    5'6.5"
    Starting 212 US 18/20 top size Xl women
    Current 152 US 10(8/10/12 depending brand) top size L/XL Kids
  • kirstinethornburg
    kirstinethornburg Posts: 300 Member
    5 feet 4 inches 225 currentely wear a size 12/14 in youga pants and in just my size jeans a size 16 is ok but I do not wear jeans
  • samchez0
    samchez0 Posts: 364 Member
    5'7" female

    SW 205 and very tight 14s and some 16s
    CW 176 and just getting into some 10s
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