Buying Clothes that's too small
amdarosa619
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Most posters on here seem pretty opinionated, so this will be interesting to see the various points of views.
Some people say buying clothes in a smaller size is motivation; they hang it up and look at it every day to remind themselves of their goals. Others say it's a waste of money and just depressing to have spent money on clothes that is too small for you.
Buying Clothes one size to small during your weight loss journey: good or bad?
Buying Clothes that ARE too small...whoops! :blushing:
Some people say buying clothes in a smaller size is motivation; they hang it up and look at it every day to remind themselves of their goals. Others say it's a waste of money and just depressing to have spent money on clothes that is too small for you.
Buying Clothes one size to small during your weight loss journey: good or bad?
Buying Clothes that ARE too small...whoops! :blushing:
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Buying clothes that are slightly too small in a charity shop = great motivation & doesn't cost a lot. (Charity shop = thrift store in America, op shop in Australia). You can pick up fab clothes in great condition - some are still new, with tags - I imagine someone who never made it to that size having a clear out. The best shops are clean and well organised with the stuff on offer arranged by type, size and colour. I LOVE them - and at (typical prices) £1.50 - £4 for tops and sweaters, £3 - £5 for trousers the prices are amazing!!
I've found that as I lose weight the choice available increases. I have my "aspiration pile" arranged in the order that I think I will fit into it & try things on every few weeks. I walk around in stuff off the pile & that's a great feeling!!
When I'm in a charity shop I'm looking out for stuff that I like that will fit now, and also for things a size or so smaller.0 -
When I lost 60 pounds a few years back, I would buy the current size, and if I loved it, I went back and bought it in the next size down. Especially at places like Costco, where if you see something you like, you need to get it before your size is gone. It gave me something to aspire to fit into. This time, I am mostly shopping my closet with a few new things thrown in.0
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I buy clothes that fit. I don't have money to waste, not even at a charity shop. It is a big thrill to need a smaller size and I consider it a victory. Everyone has their own point of view.0
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I bought a couple of pairs of jeans a few months ago that wouldn't even close (on sale!!). I can wear them today,that is after being on MFP for a month. They really motivated me as every week I tried them on and eventually they fit. Once these get a little looser I'll buy some in a size smaller0
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Good to a point.
If it's one size and you know that you have that weight to lose, sure, but if it doesn't fit (just as all clothes don't fit or flatter all body types), it's disappointing.
If you're near your goal weight, I say no.0 -
My dad bought me three pairs of jeans in his size (33) They're not really my style, but I'm looking forward to wearing them. I could squeeze in a few weeks ago, should be pretty comfortable before the end of the month.
Outside of that, I have a pair of Lucky's from high school, actually, I should try those on, they might fit.
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Depends on what it is. Jeans, yes. They are year round wear and if I still can't get into them next month, I will the next. But, I didn't buy anything for next spring when it all went on sale because I don't really know what size I'll be in then.0
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Ebay pretty cheap, i did buy a betsey j top was too small made it a priority to fit in it with no fat hang! Now loose!0
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I think it's a waste. I'd have lost interest in the item long before I was able to fit in it.0
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I have done this a few times when there are sales. The last pair of jeans I waited too long to wear, they are starting to be too loose already and 2 months ago they were major muffin wear I had to put aside. Annoying yet good at the same time.0
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I've been buying a lot of new clothes lately--my closet is bare! If I order something from on-line (I've been preferring Kohl's as they're cheap, have great sales/coupons, and I can return to the store), and its slightly too small, I keep it. If its too big (yay!) I return it.
But the red wool coat that I just got, something that I've always wanted, is too small in the shoulders. So, will it fit next winter, or will it be too big by then (which I'm hoping...)? Its gotta go back since I can't predict where I'll be in a year. :grumble: Boo. I'm definitely not buying the next size up. I now refuse to buy something with a 1, 2, or 3 followed by an X ever again...0 -
I do with jeans. Every time I fit into a smaller size I go buy the next size down to have on hand. I try them on once a month or so to see how close they are to fitting. I've done that a couple of times with t-shirts too. I wouldn't buy dressier clothes in a smaller size because I'd want to see how they actually look on me when they fit, but jeans & t-shirts are safe.0
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I shop in thrifts for my home business....so most of my clothes (except workout wear) are from there. If I see something I love the size down I will buy it. But I don't buy for the next season. I saw some cute shorts but the problem is I don't know what size I'll be come time to wear them...so it would have been a waste. Only for current season and only one size down.0
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waste of money....I don't need unusable inventory in my closet.0
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Hmm I didn't buy it but I was given a slinky dress that I could not wear in a million years. I guess i am using that for motivation.0
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I did this for the motivation. Working so far!0
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It is good motivation but I had the problem of buying something too small, then forgetting I had bought it and missing the period when it actually fitted. I've also shrunk into clothes that I've bought and excitedly tried on, only to find that they are the right size, but they just aren't very flattering in different areas.
Soooo I decided not to bother and just to buy clothes in thrift stores as I find myself shrinking out of my old clothes. Every once in a while I bag up the old clothes and donate them. I figure when I reach my goal, then I will treat myself to some new clothes that I really like.0 -
Buying clothing to small can be a double edged sword. I started a similar thread a while back about a pair of pants. For years they were a sign of failure and a constant reminder of how out of control I was. After starting this journey and making progress they became a motivator. Finally being able to wear that pair of pants was an amazing feeling. I routinely buy cloths that are too small now. I know it's just a matter of time until they will fit because I know I'll put in the work.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/893535-the-interview-pants?hl=Interview+pants&page=1#posts-135036750 -
No - I save it for the in-store surprise.
You try on your current size... too loose. Try on the size smaller... perfect!
And then you get to do the victory walk to the counter with a big smile on your face. Hooray!0 -
I haven't bought things too small, but I kept quite a few things (pants mostly) from a few years back before I gained weight. My fiancé was very sceptical about keeping the stuff, not that he didn't believe that I could lose the weight, but more a 'really, you want to cart that stuff around with us wherever we move to?' kind of deal. His attitude was that I could buy more things when I eventually did start losing weight. Things have changed however, we have a child now and buying more clothes for myself is an expense best kept to a minimum while I'm not working. I am now down to my last few pieces from my 'suitcase o'dreams' in the smallest size I've been in 8 years.0
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I started a size 22 and am slowly building a wardrobe of clothing ranging from 16 to 10's by shopping the clearance racks at my local thrift. These are items that are out of season. With the 10's, which I believe will be my ultimate goal size, I'm buying all seasons as the year moves on. But on the other sizes I'll focus only on the season I believe I'll be that size based on my current rate of loss. Since I can pick up a nice dress for $3 after it goes on clearance, I believe its a great way to build a wardrobe on the cheap and if I do miss a size for the appropriate season I should be able to re-consign it for more than I purchased it for. Since I favor classic styling, I'm not really concerned that my choices will not be in style when I'm ready for them. It is exciting seeing all these new-to-me, cute clothes beginning to fill out the space vacated by the stuff that got too big for me. I can't wait to wear them.0
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If I'm between two sizes where one is a little loose and one is a little tight, I get the smaller one. It's great motivation, and it allows me to wear the item for a little longer.0
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Most posters on here seem pretty opinionated, so this will be interesting to see the various points of views.
Some people say buying clothes in a smaller size is motivation; they hang it up and look at it every day to remind themselves of their goals. Others say it's a waste of money and just depressing to have spent money on clothes that is too small for you.
Buying Clothes one size to small during your weight loss journey: good or bad?
Buying Clothes that ARE too small...whoops! :blushing:
I did this at the beginning. I bought a pair of jeans that were one size too small, left them out where I could see them, and sometimes tried them on. I couldn't even close them, let alone zip them up. They were a great motivation. A few months ago they finally fit... and now they're so baggy I can't wear them anymore. It was greatest feeling the first day I wore them outside. And it definitely wasn't a waste of money -- I paid $3 for them at a thrift store.0 -
I just bought a few pairs of pants that are tight but wearable. That way it's not a total waste of money because I can still wear them, but it's motivational because I want them to fit better! I also do have a pair of jeans that are 2 sizes too small and those are definitely motivating!0
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I think it depends on whether too small clothes make you feel bad or good.
I HAVE bought too-small things occasionally. I remember being in Australia years ago and spotting this gorgeous dress. The biggest size wouldn't fit me. I bought it anyway and was so immensely proud when I wore it the following summer. 10 years later I still ahve it even though it doesn't fit right now. But it will again.
In 2011 I bought a pair of jeans I could only just get over my bum. I knew I was going to spend half a year on my own, so the first day I took pics of me in those, looking horrible. When I came back home, they fit with room to spare. Again, I can't wear them now but I'm working on it again.0 -
I have some clothes already from about 6 years ago when I was at my lowest adult weight. Mainly a couple pair of jeans that I've just never been able to throw out because they are practically new- and I always save my jeans in all sizes because I have to buy tall/long lengths and I usually have to order things. I'd rather save them in case I ever fit them again!
I haven't actually purchased anything too small yet but I wouldn't be opposed to it if I had the money. I wouldn't go TOO much smaller though because it might be more discouraging. I like small goals Maybe a size or 2 down I would be okay with buying.0 -
I think it's a waste. I'd have lost interest in the item long before I was able to fit in it.
Oooh! Interesting! I was compelled to post this because I was always anti having small clothes. It depressed me, and there were plenty of items ALREADY in my closet that I know would look better if I dropped some weight.
For whatever odd reason, I went shopping the other night and bought a dress that was one size too small. I pictured wearing it when I sing for New Years. Maybe it came from the confidence that I've been losing 2lbs a week pretty consistently for a month now, so I figure by the time NYE rolls around, Id be good to go, maybe it was an impulse buy? Just thought it was funny how Ive ALWAYS been against it, and this time around I didnt think twice...0 -
I've done this and for me it worked. I bought a really cute pair of jeans that were two sizes too small. It was great motivation. I was wearing them within two months. That was years ago. Now my motivation is the great pair of jeans I bought just before I got pregnant.0
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I don't i still have plenty from former wardrobes lol
Maybe if i out grow them but haven't gotten there yet lol0 -
There's more to fit than size. I did this exactly once - let someone talk me into buying a pair of too-small pants. Yes, I lost weight, and yes the size fit, but they just didn't fit me right. Did not look good. And then I lost more and they got too loose and I got rid of them without any regret - except the wasted money.0
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