When did you go shopping?

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  • lml852014
    lml852014 Posts: 243 Member
    TnZMom wrote: »
    I shop way too often. No waiting here. :D

    pretty much me
  • ptsmiles
    ptsmiles Posts: 511 Member
    I love shopping, so if I can afford it and my clothes are at the point I need a belt I will try and see if the next size fits. If it does, I won't hesitate to buy it.
  • yusaku02
    yusaku02 Posts: 3,472 Member
    I didn't.

    I went from 155lbs (5yrs ago) to 200lbs (3yrs ago) to 153lbs (2 years ago) and now I'm at a comfy 175lbs. I've worn all the same clothes except for jeans (34 waist at my biggest, 30-32 now). Half of my t-shirts are from high school and most of my workout shirts are from junior high. I don't donate clothes unless I absolutely hate them and it takes me a few years to figure out that I hate an article of clothing.
  • motivatedsister
    motivatedsister Posts: 544 Member
    I wear scrubs for work, so I can get away with them being a little baggy and just cinching in the waist. I haven't even tried any new ones on, but I told myself at the beginning that I wasn't replacing scrubs until I could fit into a medium. There's a chance that I probably could now, but what I've got right now still isn't unbearable so I'll just wait. No need to spend money if I don't have to!

    For regular clothes I've just been shopping in my closet in the event I need to wear something outside of scrubs. Most of my time is spent either at work or the gym right now, so no real need for regular clothes. I'm going on vacation on Monday so I finally did some shopping for vacation clothes. When I started I was a 16, and now I'm probably mostly a 12 but have bought things as small as an 8. If it wasn't for the vacation I probably would have held out on buying new clothes until I was a solid 10 or 8, and just kept shopping in my closet (have clothes in closet already from 10-16). But I worked really hard to reach a goal I set way last year for this vacation, and I wanted to have clothes that fit me properly that I love!

    Th clothes I bought for this vacation should probably last me through the summer if I need regular clothes, so I probably won't buy anymore new clothes until fall when I'm hopefully at goal size of 6/8 to replace the size 16 fall/winter clothes.
  • Gamliela
    Gamliela Posts: 2,468 Member
    I bought a few new clothes 5 months after losing (just recently). My clothes were too tight when I began cico and so I had a few months before smaller was necessary.
    Also, I have kept alot of my small clothes, its fun to fit back into them. Some things I bought last year in France fit more comfortably this summer, which is always a perk! :)
  • scolaris
    scolaris Posts: 2,145 Member
    I've gone from a 12 to a 6 or 8 (28 or 29) in jeans over the last 7 or 8 months. I was lucky to get hand me downs along the way from a friend who is also losing weight. I've only bought a few 6's and all in the last 5-6 weeks.
    In tops I went from L to M & just replaced tops thru normal attrition. I'm a school sub so after 3 or 4 semesters of wear knits start to look tired anyway.
    My jacket remains L or M because I have long arms, broad shoulders & live in a climate where it's good to be able to layer things.
    Overall it has been pretty painless. I adhere to a rather minimalist 'capsule' style wardrobe anyway. I like wearing what I like a lot, wearing it out, and then replacing with an item that feels current. I really don't understand people with 50 pairs of jeans in about 6 sizes, most of which look like outdated crap anyway! LOL
  • smiles4jo
    smiles4jo Posts: 202 Member
    edited May 2016
    I'm now down almost 35 lbs and most of my spring/summer stuff from last year was much too big, so I bought a few new pairs of capris and some summer tops. Otherwise, I've been shopping in my box of 'someday' clothes.

    Trying not to buy too much cause I really hope even these new things won't fit for long. I do love shopping though, so there will probably still be a few new things :)

    And just last night, I turned all the hangers in my closet around to the 'wrong' way. If at the end of the summer the hanger is still turned the wrong way, that gets donated to Goodwill. It's a good visual way for me to see what I actually wear and what I just think I'm going to wear.
  • scolaris
    scolaris Posts: 2,145 Member
    Consignment is great! And thrifting is fun if your time allows. I don't have time unfortunately. I do average my replacement costs. I recently scored 3 short sleeve knits at old navy & Kmart for $8, $8, and $14... that allowed me to splurge on a beautifully embroidered knit to from sundance because the average per piece came to $29.60, just under my $30 budget for classroom tops.
  • ashleyjongepier
    ashleyjongepier Posts: 130 Member
    Personally, to me shopping while losing a large amount of weight ends up being a huge waste of cash. Every time I buy something new, its too big in a month or two, so the cost per wear isn't great. Luckily I pretty much wear sun dresses and leggings and tanks during the summer so clothing becomes more forgiving.

    I tend to get something new if what I have isn't workable for now. I'm a SAHM mom so I don't really need to dress any one way.
  • scolaris
    scolaris Posts: 2,145 Member
    It is much easier in the SAHM years if you get to enjoy a few of those... Harder to look professional for full time job commitments in ill fitting tailored wear. I'm lucky because subbing allows me to dress kind of 'artsy/weekend' and not need suits or button fronts unless I want them.
  • scolaris
    scolaris Posts: 2,145 Member
    But ohmygosh finding cute, well made but still affordable belts is an obsession of mine! Like finding needles in a haystack!!
  • scolaris
    scolaris Posts: 2,145 Member
    (This is the dirty little secret of wardrobe minimalists: we don't do as much actual shopping but we spend A LOT of time thinking about & planning our shopping! Hahaha)
  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    My husband lost 65 pounds last year. It was at about 55 pounds before I could get him to stop looking like a homeless person.. He refused to buy clothes..
  • scolaris
    scolaris Posts: 2,145 Member
    Fortunately for me my weight loss coincided with my husband going from being a career NPS guy in ranger uniforms to spending 4 months in DC wearing suits everyday at NPS headquarters for his detail as a legislative aide. It cost us $1700 to buy him two full tailored suits, dress shoes, a sport jacket, a weeks worth of dress shirts, matching ties and a leather briefcase (instead of his usual bike messenger style backpack)... So he can't really make a peep about my clothing replacement program! HAHAHA
  • Alidecker
    Alidecker Posts: 1,262 Member
    I had several wardrobes going from size 22/24 to 8/10. I didn't buy full wardrobes, but a couple of pairs of pants every couple of sizes. Shirts lasted longer than pants, they looked big, but they weren't falling down :)
  • moonchildisme
    moonchildisme Posts: 83 Member
    I finally started buying new clothes after losing 90 lbs....and man does it feel good. I went from a 32 to a 18/16. I still have a few 4x shirts to workout in but other than that I have been giving away my old stuff.
  • dotski2015
    dotski2015 Posts: 3 Member
    I've lost a total of 115 starting about 10-12 years ago, most of that with a lap band and i use MFP to stay at my "fighting" weight. I went through several wardrobes bc I work in a corporate environment and worn out baggy clothes don't look good and aren't as comfortable as one would think. I donated loooooots of clothes. I have very few friends that these were the right size or style for. This experience taught me to always love what you wear and buy the best you can afford and to only buy what you need - resist super trendy items and those great deals that weren't on your list - much like the supermarket;) It's not a deal if you were never looking for it in the first place! It will last longer and you'll look better and feel great and you'll get more use and enjoyment out of it. There is also a less guilt when it's time to get rid of something that you didn't get as much use of as you thought you were.
  • Hungry_Shopgirl
    Hungry_Shopgirl Posts: 329 Member
    I found that anything with a drawstring in the waist or hips is a life saver. I found a gorgeous dress with one at the waist and it's been great through these last 15lb lost.

    I actually added drawstrings to my workout pants and a stretchy skirt. It's lengthened their life span by quite a few pounds ;)
  • kristen6350
    kristen6350 Posts: 1,094 Member
    I went from a 16 to a 6 (50lbs) and because I couldn't feel sloppy during the process or I'd lose all my ambition, I bought clothes at every size so I felt good. Did a lot of Goodwill/Resale places, had an Eddie Bauer Outlet near me where I could get jeans for less than $10.
  • AmandaIsherwood3
    AmandaIsherwood3 Posts: 47 Member
    I've gone from a uk size 22 to currently uk 16 (I still can't believe it) I can't see the weight loss but when your trousers fall down and your daughter can fit in the top with you it's time to buy new clothes, all my old stuff I donate and I buy stuff from charity stores as don't want to spend too much while getting to my goal. We recently had some nice weather so out came my old sandals, I had to make a new hole as they felt big on my ankles, walking down the street and my sandal shot off my foot, so embarrassing having to pick it up out of the road. I'm no longer a size 7 in wide fitting I've gone to a 6 regular fit.
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