Umm still the same pants size?
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I read somewhere on MFP that you go down a pant size about every 30 pounds.
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From what I've read, the amount lost v.s. the sizes lost is directly in proportion to the amount you have to lose.
The less you need to lose, the more you'll notice.
Example:
1) Girl needs to lose 15lbs to go from a size 6 to a 4.
2) Girl needs to lose 40lbs to go from a size 20 to a size 16.
The smaller the sizes get, the less weight needed to shift between them. Also, if you haven't started strength training, I HIGHLY recommend it. It really helps reshape your body so the inches come off...that really changes your sizing.0 -
I'm down about 15 lbs now and my pants don't even feel the least bit looser so I understand that feeling. I have noticed my breasts have shrunken though and my top is falling to one side. *sigh*0
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I had a yoga pants thread that explained this phenomena exactly but the mods unjustly nuked it.
In seriousness, the bigger the size you start with, the more lbs you'll have to lose between sizes...like a 24 to a 22 is a much bigger weight drop than a 10 to an 8, and it all depends on how you carry your weight. Don't worry, it will happen and before no time you'll be posting about how annoyed you are that you keep having to buy new pants.0 -
I had a yoga pants thread that explained this phenomena exactly but the mods unjustly nuked it.
In seriousness, the bigger the size you start with, the more lbs you'll have to lose between sizes...like a 24 to a 22 is a much bigger weight drop than a 10 to an 8, and it all depends on how you carry your weight. Don't worry, it will happen and before no time you'll be posting about how annoyed you are that you keep having to buy new pants.
This.
When I was a teenager I dropped 65 pounds to go from a 12 to a 8. Now I've dropped 15 to go from a 10 to a 6.
Also strength training works wonders. WONDERS.0 -
Don't forget that often the first size we go down is the size we're wearing. In other words, many people try to squeeze into a pair of jeans as long as possible before going up a size, so maybe you HAVE dropped a size, but now those pants fit like they were meant to. This was definitely the case for me...it was frustrating that I had to lose so much before being able to go shopping, but it was nice not to have the muffin top anymore!0
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It could be a change in body shape. I was wearing 12s and one 14, now 30 pounds lighter my pants are all FAR too big, one pair fell off my bum when I was chasing my son through a parking lot, but none of my old size 10s from 2010 fit. I'm thinking it may be a rise issue, but don't want to spend more on clothes as I have some nice jeans if I can ever get back into them!!
I do wish the change wold hurry up already!
I definitely didn't go down the size I was wearing, though. I hate right pants! I can button and zip a few of my size tens, but they are far from wearable.0 -
Don't forget that often the first size we go down is the size we're wearing. In other words, many people try to squeeze into a pair of jeans as long as possible before going up a size, so maybe you HAVE dropped a size, but now those pants fit like they were meant to. This was definitely the case for me...it was frustrating that I had to lose so much before being able to go shopping, but it was nice not to have the muffin top anymore!
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Pants can still fit but it doesn't mean that you wouldn't fit in something 2 sizes smaller either.
I didn't change sizes for what seemed forever, I mean my 18 pants were getting loose but still fit, then one day I went to try new ones on and I fit in 14s just fine. I still fit in those 14s but fit in the 8s I bought 3 months later too. Sizes really don't vary that much when you think about it, and you've probably lost a size or two without noticing.
This ^^^The same thing happened for me!
I also have some really stretchy jeans, but when I really look at them I can tell they are too loose. They still "fit", but I am also fitting into 2 sizes smaller. I have lost about what you have. I think that things don't "fall off" until maybe about a 50 lb loss (depending on your shape as well).0 -
I had a yoga pants thread that explained this phenomena exactly but the mods unjustly nuked it.
In seriousness, the bigger the size you start with, the more lbs you'll have to lose between sizes...like a 24 to a 22 is a much bigger weight drop than a 10 to an 8, and it all depends on how you carry your weight. Don't worry, it will happen and before no time you'll be posting about how annoyed you are that you keep having to buy new pants.
This.
When I was a teenager I dropped 65 pounds to go from a 12 to a 8. Now I've dropped 15 to go from a 10 to a 6.
Also strength training works wonders. WONDERS.0 -
Don't forget that often the first size we go down is the size we're wearing. In other words, many people try to squeeze into a pair of jeans as long as possible before going up a size, so maybe you HAVE dropped a size, but now those pants fit like they were meant to. This was definitely the case for me...it was frustrating that I had to lose so much before being able to go shopping, but it was nice not to have the muffin top anymore!
This too! I'm still in the same jeans, but I could barely button them straight out of the dryer. I put them on this weekend and noticed that they button easily over my belly button. I'd forgotten they weren't low rise. :laugh:0 -
Great Point actually. I do try to do strength training about 4 times a week, but I have no idea what my body fat context is. Is there any way to figure this out without going to a doctor?0
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I've lost about 15 pounds and 2-3 inches on the hips and waist. Some of my clothes are baggy now, but most of my pants just fit. I was totally mystified until I realized the truth. I was stuffing myself into too-small clothes for a year, and now they fit! :laugh:0
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