New Clothes? When to buy them?

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  • khk2010
    khk2010 Posts: 451 Member
    I loved buying new clothes in a smaller size along the way. I would just buy a few things at a time to get me by. I also had 2 boxes of smaller sizes I had kept for years so I had lots of clothes to grow down to. It was really fun to have things that I could try on until they fit and eventually until the got too big. I still have a few things to grow down to. I kept a bunch of bigger clothes and hope to have them taken in when I get to my goal.
  • I had my formal clothing tailored. It only cost 20 buck to take a size 10 suit down to about a size 6.
  • stubbysticks
    stubbysticks Posts: 1,275 Member
    My wardrobe is shamefully small right now, but it doesn't bother me. An issue I had when I was a size 28 was that I viewed buying clothes as investing in my current size, so I avoided it unless it was absolutely necessary.

    Now that I'm a 16-18, I still avoid clothes shopping until I really need stuff, not so much that I view it as an investment, but more so that I know I won't be wearing it long so I don't want to spend much money. :bigsmile:

    1/3-1/2 of my wardrobe is workout clothes. Most of the rest is either clearance or cheap. I will keep a couple of cute tops/dresses in a size I can wear that might not be cheap, but I'll try to make sure it's something that will last me a few sizes, for example I have a long pinstriped button-down shirt that I LOVE but is a couple sizes too big for me now. I still wear it every so often with one of those wide stretchy belts over top & it looks great.

    I only shop when I have to because everything is too big, & that happens every couple months. I'll hit up Old Navy, Burlington Cota Factory, Target or Walmart & always find a few pieces to get me through.

    My goal size is 12, so once I get there I will start doing more "serious" shopping & actually buy some pieces that are more trendy/stylish. For now I don't care about wearing cheap stuff, as long as it fits properly it looks fine.

    P.S. If I find something really cute that's a little small & it's a good deal, I'll go ahead & buy it. I make sure I keep a section of goal clothes in my closet & play dressup every couple of weeks! Keeps the motivation up.
  • wells0707
    wells0707 Posts: 251 Member
    So, for those of you who have many sizes to go down, what is the plan regarding clothes? I am down about a size and a half and noticing my clothes are too loose, yet I don't want to buy a lot of new clothes now when I am only going to go down several sizes. What has everyone else done? I noticed today how annoying it was to keep pulling my jeans up, but a good problem to have :-)

    2nd hand stores. Where I live there are several second hand clothes stores that focus on name brand items. Good luck. Or...why not splurge just a bit to celebrate that size and a half down? Atleast a new pair or two of jeans. Congrats by the way on your progress!
  • bekkaL85
    bekkaL85 Posts: 133 Member
    Can I ask how often do you drop a size? I mean after how many lbs lost? I was a size 20/22 and have lost 11lb, have noticed my clothes loser but dont want to try on a size 18 in case the button wont do up and i get fed up - not going to give up that easily in it for the long haul but would be disheartening especially when i am happy with the progress on the scales. anyone the same size would be great to hear your feedback just to know when i even go in to try on smaller clothes - even if i buy nothing!

    At 15lbs loss I tried on the smaller size pants on and they fit. Everyone's body is different though. :smile:

    The general claim is that 10 pounds separate the sizes. However, everyone loses weight on their body where they have the most fat stored. For me it's my back. So, that theory doesn't really work for me. I wait to buy new sizes until the clothes I have are literally falling off. Then I'm usually down 2 sizes.
  • jadedone
    jadedone Posts: 2,446 Member
    dupe
  • Shop at goodwill/salvation army to get your in-between clothes.
  • dls06
    dls06 Posts: 6,774 Member
    Go to a thrift store like good will. They have things really cheap and you can always re-donate them when you're finished.
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