How much weight did you lose to drop a dress size?
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I have a large bottom half so it takes me more like 10-12 lbs to drop a pant size currently. I just went from a 16 to a 14 with a weight drop from 208 to 198.1
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I wore XX- large t-shirt from 300 lbs to 215lbs, I was finally able to fit into an X-large yesterday at 213 lbs. So it took about 75 lbs.
I will be wearing a smaller shirt from now on for every 15 pound or so weight loss so I'm feeling like I'm hitting my groove and seeing tangible results.1 -
I'm down around 35lbs and haven't changed pants size at all, it kind of sucks but oh well. I started at 310lbs.0
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I'm short (5'2") so it takes forever for me to drop sizes because of how my weight is distributed.0
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Yeah, there's a major difference between sizes the higher you go! There's about 10 pounds on me (or 1 inch) between the smaller misses sizes (2/4/6/8/10). In the 'in-betweeny" sizes (12/14/16) I think there's about 20 pounds between sizes. I don't know what the differences are in plus: I'd suspect that there are probably bigger jumps between plus sizes. And the larger the size the more ease is built into the garments.
That's for pants and skirts. The last few times I've lost 40 or 50 pounds I've not budged an inch in tops and dresses, because my boobs are bulletproof. Really, really irritating.0 -
Wow it’s so interesting to read everyone’s stats. And it’s helping me remember the scale is a liar. I lost 17 pounds and dropped two sizes in dresses, shirts, and pants. Last May I started taking Barre classes and tracking my calories on MFP. I didn’t start tracking my measurements until June though. I started at a size 12 dress and now wear an 8. But my measurements last June were 38-31.5-38 and are now 36-29-36. Doing barre has really upped my lean muscle mass and even though the scale makes me feel like I’m heavy at 5’6” and fluctuating between 143-146lbs and probably should lose another 10 —maybe I should tell it to STHU.1
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Pounds don’t necessarily indicate body composition. After I started a cardio and strength training exercise program and concentrated more on macros than calories, it took maybe 2 weeks for me to drop a pant size and I didn’t lose a pound. This is in stark contrast compared to when I was concentrating on calories and only doing cardio where it would take maybe 10-20 pounds to drop a size.1
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5 -10 bs or So to drop a pant size. I carry most of my weight in my hips/butt/thigh area.0
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I've lost 12 pounds and have not dropped any sizes, sadly. (Started at 176 and am now at 164 - 5'8" tall.)0
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14lb dropped me two sizes1
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This varies so much from person to person.
I'm 5'7"
At my heaviest (~163) I really needed to go up a size. In US (aka vanity) sizing, I really needed to be an 8/10 (but refused to buy new clothes. Now I'm hovering around 155, but in a recomp. When I started recomp in late November I was wearing the same pants I am now (6), they just fit a little better now (less than 2 pounds lost on the scale though).
The last time I fit into my size 4 jeans was when I was around 130, BUT, I had lost a LOT of muscle at that point (not working out, plus months of being non-weight-bearing on one leg meant that leg wasted away to literally nothing - my arm was bigger than my calf on that leg ).
I'll be interested to see when I fit back into the 4s again what the scale will say. Busting my butt at the gym (need to get back into shape for racing and then improve from there), so my come back this time around is a little different since I know I'm recomping a fair bit compared to my past.
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When I was at my heaviest (250lbs at 5’5), it took me losing 40-50lbs to drop one size (from a very tight fitting 16 to a slightly tight size 14 pants). As my weight gets lower, the amount of weight needed to drop a size decreases as well. Dress sizes vary - I’m very pear shaped so it just depends on the fit.0
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How much did you have to lose before you went down a dress size? ?
I lost about 50 lbs from a 4x/3x to a 3x/2x and 330-280. I carry my excess weight in my midsection and boobs but I am not too heavy.. I have some fat in my lower body. I can still wear some of the bigger sizes though.0 -
about 10kg when heavier, then maybe 5kg per dress size when close to/at normal BMI
it just took me about a 6kg loss to drop 1 size (jeans - same model, same store) - with a BMI that's currently around 260 -
I honestly think height also comes into play. I'm 4'11" and for me dropping weight makes a huge difference because it's coming from a smaller area. For someone taller, dropping a lot of weight all over isn't going to make a huge difference the way it does for me. That said, I lost 30 lbs and went from a size 8 to a size 0/2. I'm sitting at 120 lbs currently, but as someone else said it depends where you carry it.0
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5'7", started at ~270. Size every 20-25 lbs.0
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I live in a Mediterranean country that has a lot of international chain retailers but no Torrid or Lane Bryant or anything like that. Similarly, the American chains that are here ship their collections without the plus-sized sections of the line. As a result I spent the last 3 years before I joined MFP living in leggings and huge sweatshirts and can only answer that I estimate it would have taken about 25 pounds to go from that to 'any normal clothes'. I don't know exactly because I accidentally overshot. They have up to about a UK 14/US 10 here, and by the time I was brave enough to try on real jeans (though yes, with stretch) and a real flannel shirt I was in the equivalent of about a UK 12 in each. I was 40 pounds down by then.
I'm down by another 8 pounds now and could get into a UK 10 in those same jeans ... but for financial reasons won't buy a new pair until I'm in a UK 8/US 4. I did, just this week, try on the UK 8 out of curiosity and I can get them up TO my hips but not over them, and couldn't button them to save my life. As others have pointed out, though, as you get slimmer it takes fewer pounds to drop sizes, and I suspect I'll be in the UK 8 within 10 more pounds. Very possibly less.1 -
I'm down 13 pounds and have yet to drop a dress size0
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I live in a Mediterranean country that has a lot of international chain retailers but no Torrid or Lane Bryant or anything like that. Similarly, the American chains that are here ship their collections without the plus-sized sections of the line. As a result I spent the last 3 years before I joined MFP living in leggings and huge sweatshirts and can only answer that I estimate it would have taken about 25 pounds to go from that to 'any normal clothes'. I don't know exactly because I accidentally overshot. They have up to about a UK 14/US 10 here, and by the time I was brave enough to try on real jeans (though yes, with stretch) and a real flannel shirt I was in the equivalent of about a UK 12 in each. I was 40 pounds down by then.
I'm down by another 8 pounds now and could get into a UK 10 in those same jeans ... but for financial reasons won't buy a new pair until I'm in a UK 8/US 4. I did, just this week, try on the UK 8 out of curiosity and I can get them up TO my hips but not over them, and couldn't button them to save my life. As others have pointed out, though, as you get slimmer it takes fewer pounds to drop sizes, and I suspect I'll be in the UK 8 within 10 more pounds. Very possibly less.
Oops brain fart. It doesn't matter for the purposes of this thread but notch everything up when reading this post in the future; e.g., stores usually have up to UK 18/US 14, not UK 14/US 10. And I'm currently aiming for (but can't button) a UK 10/US 6 not a UK 8. I must have been tired when I posted this.0 -
I started at 350. I weighed today at 308. At 350 depending on the brand im either a 3x or 4x. But also all my clothes are years old and stretched out or stretchy clothes. I havent changed clothing size yet. Im hoping once i hit 280, ill be in a 2x. (My body is pretty evenly proportional except i have small boobs compared to how fat i am.)1
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