How much weight did you have to lose to go down a size?
ErinG0517
Posts: 20 Member
So, a bit of background. I've been working out and eating healthy and so far I've lost 30 pounds (yay!) I just wanted to know from the rest of you how long it took you to go down a dress/pant size, because I haven't yet! My husband thinks I'm losing weight from my back, which I agree, I can tell that area is more toned, but I'm pretty sure I didn't have 30 pounds of fat on my back. Did it take any of you a lot of weight to go down a size? I ask mainly because it's mildly discouraging to see the weight loss on the scale but not necessarily on my body. Advice? Similar stories? I'd love to hear them!
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If any elastic is involved at all, it can be a very long time. Pants and some styles of skirts can also last awhile by riding lower on the hips. Dresses that don't already fit with something like a belt can also just get gradually looser without needing to be replaced for awhile.0
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Same boat right here. I am down 36 lbs and still wear all my clothes that I always have. Last time I did this and lost right over 80 lbs it took me to like 45-50 before I attempted new clothing. Good luck with everything. You are doing an amazing job. Feel free to add me if you would like.0
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I've lost a total of 58lbs and have gone from a size 24 to an 18. I think it really depends where you loose the weight though and what types of clothing you are going by.0
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They say around 10 pounds, but it varies person to person, according to the outfit (dress, jeans, suit), brand (some more forgiving than others), whether it is stretchy, what style (empire waist, wrap), etc. Do you take your measurements every week (chest, waist, hips, thighs, upper arms...)? Changes there would help show you where you are losing. Just keep going.0
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I started at 188 (5'2") size 16-18, extra large.
Now I'm 125 size 6, petite small.0 -
How disheartening is this. I was looking forward to my clothes feeling baggy on me, but it looks like I have a long time to wait.
I'm starting to feel sorry that I read this page! :frown:0 -
There is no exact formula. I started at a size 24, 262 lbs. Lost the first 40, got down to an 20. Have lost 2-4 lbs since, and am wearing a 16. Just depends where you lose & if you are losing fat or building muscle.0
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Buy tighter clothes? :happy:0
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How disheartening is this. I was looking forward to my clothes feeling baggy on me, but it looks like I have a long time to wait.
I'm starting to feel sorry that I read this page! :frown:
It's really going to depend on the individual, don't give up hope. The first time I lost weight, I went down a pants size every 15 lbs or so...but my shirt size didn't change because I swear my boobs want to be on Dolly Parton's body...0 -
When I lost weight the first try, I lost around 20 lbs (the found out I was pregnant) and went from a size 18 to size 14. I think it will take me longer this time for some reason to go down a size or 2 in clothes because of where I am losing the weight from. For some reason it is from different areas this time around. I am like you and it looks like I have lost weight on my back and maybe some from my legs. My pants are more lose but not enough to go down a size yet.0
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It's really going to depend on the individual, don't give up hope. The first time I lost weight, I went down a pants size every 15 lbs or so...but my shirt size didn't change because I swear my boobs want to be on Dolly Parton's body...
It feels like mine have also gotten bigger! haha ...maybe they aren't changing but the area around them is getting smaller.0 -
I agree it's disheartening. I've lost almost 20 and still in the same size I started (size 20). But my jeans are from forever 21 so they have a bit of stretch. I know I'll be in the same clothes for at least the next 10lbs or more.
But on a positive, my former roommate who hadn't seen me in a few weeks said "woah you lost weight!" the second I walked up, when I didn't think it was noticeable at all! Your body is changing, your clothes will catch up!0 -
It took me 20 pounds to go from a size 14 to a 12 and then five more pounds to go from a 12 to a 10. It was weird. It took forever to go down one pants size and then almost right away I went down another one.0
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I've lost a little over 20 lbs and I'm still in the same size, but if I'm being honest with myself, my clothes were too tight for me and I should have been a size up. Now I can definitely see and feel that they fit much better. Maybe that was the case with you?0
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Every 10 lbs.0
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It definitely varies. I can't remember the specifics, but I can tell you overall numbers.
5'4
Starting Size: 18W (pants were slightly snug) or 1x (had a few 2x tops)
Current Size: 14, but they are loose, and I recently purchased a size 12 pants. I'm in a Large or X-Large for tops.
Total weight loss thus far: 41 lbs.0 -
I started at 139 kg (306 lb) at 169 (5'6) and size 26/28 (US sizing)
I am now 101 kg (222.5 lb) and wear a size 16/18
The loss wasn't linear though, it took a good while to go down from 24 to 22. I was actually disappointed when 45 lbs lighter I was still able to wear my larger clothes, a little bit baggier but not falling off.0 -
I have lost 31lbs. I knew my current jeans were getting pretty loose on me. I went to try on jeans this weekend just to see where I was at and I am down 2 jean sizes. It will happen :-) I suggest taking your measurements if you aren't already.0
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every twenty lbs lost I go down another size. It does depend on the brand of clothing and type however. This is the reason I love shopping at goodwill so I can have the opportunity to try on differnet sizes in dfferent brands to see how things fit on me and/or buy them.0
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You just can't tell I have different brand shirts that go from a medium to an XL and they fit the same. over the span of 6 plus years and 180 pounds my waist went from a 56 to a 38 or about one inch for 10 pounds but sometimes I lost 20 or 25 pounds before the inch sometimes almost 2 inches and not much weight lost. Keep doing what works for you get healthy and fit and your size and clothing will get to where you are happy0
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20 or so pounds for me usually. It sucks.0
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I find it is every 10lbs. I found that when gaining too!0
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I am roughly 40 pounds down and still in the same size. BUT... they fit me now! I am not squeezed in, praying the buttons and zippers hold, all muffin-topping out of them so I call it a positive change. I am thinking in another 10-20 pounds, I will finally be ready to go down a size. Fingers crossed! All of this hard work deserves some new jeans at least!0
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About 30 pounds. I started at 22, then ended up in a 20 for a loooooong time. When I came back to MFP, I was in a 20. Now that I've lost 30 more pounds, I'm in an 18.1
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It depends on your height and how much you have to lose. I started out at a very tight size 14 and XL (I was bigger than that but in denial). I lost weight very slowly - it took over 3 years for me to get where I am now, but I am currently a size 0 and xs. (I'm 5 feet tall, so that's normal for my height.) At first it took a while to drop sizes - maybe 20 pounds or so. When I got closer to where I am now, it was every 5 pounds and then even 2 pounds made a huge difference. So it really depends on your height and how close you are to your goal weight.
This might sound like a silly suggestion, but try going into stores where you normally shop and try on clothes a size or two smaller than what you're wearing now. You might be surprised! Back when I was still wearing a size 12 pants, I went dress shopping and picked up a size 12 dress. It turned out I actually took an 8...0 -
I've gone from 22W to 12 after 68 pounds weight loss (from 250 to 182 now. I'm female and 5'6"). Works out to about a pants size every 10 pounds. It took much longer for the shirt size to change...about 30 pounds before I saw a major change, but now it has caught up to the pants and I'm wearing a Large.0
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I went from size 28 to 26 jeans with only a 10lb loss via a circuit training program (ie. combined strength/lifting heavy and cardio). I assume my smaller size, given only a 10lb loss, is because most of those 10lbs were fat and not the 50:50 fat:muscle loss that happens with diet or cardio only programs.0
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It's really going to depend on the individual, don't give up hope. The first time I lost weight, I went down a pants size every 15 lbs or so...but my shirt size didn't change because I swear my boobs want to be on Dolly Parton's body...
I'm lucky that way I suppose. I don't have to worry about my boobs!0 -
Buy tighter clothes? :happy:
I like this idea. If your current clothes refuse to be motivating, go to the store, or thrift store, pick up some motivators, a pair of pants or whatever that is just a little too tight but that you know you'll love when they fit. Then shrink into them.0 -
You guys are all super helpful. It's nice to hear that others are going through the same thing. I tried on a pair of pants yesterday that I had for work (hadn't worn them in a while because it's been so hot out!) and they were super loose! (they were 16W) One of my patients even said it looked like I was going to lose my pants any minute. That was super encouraging. My husband and personal trainer keep telling me that it will happen, but it's nice to hear other people going through the same thing. You guys are great!0
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