Have you bought smaller clothes for weight loss motivation?
visabsoluta
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Does it help?
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I have. not so much for motivation. I already have the motivation and I know I will eventually be in the size that I'm buying. they are my goal clothes, although not my end goal. just clothes ill eventually be able to fit in along the way.0
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Yes, I do it all the time. It took me many years to fit into the first lot that I bought, but its a great feeling when you finally do it!0
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Hanging on my wall, right above my scale, is an amazing vintage cocktail dress, size 8, no vanity sizing!!!! It is amazing motivation! I will wear that dress! (sooner rather than later, a loooooong way to go, but it will look amazing on me!) :bigsmile:0
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No. I can't stand having clothes i can't wear right meow. If i buy something, I need to wear it that day.0
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I bought a pair of very nice (UK) size 12 jeans because they were less than half price. I'm one size away, I can just about get them on and zipped up, but you can almost hear the fabric creaking with the stress:laugh:
I think that about 5lb will make them wearable, 10lb will make them comfortable and I can't wait!0 -
No, but I do enjoy it when I have go buy clothes and a fit a smaller size then I did before.0
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No.. I have done that in the past and it didn't work for me. Once I get to my goal, I will buy new clothes!0
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I have a dress that I bought years ago that I never weared because I wasn't liking my mid area. Then I gain weight so it didn't fit anymore. I was going to donate the dress but then I decided that I will make it my goal to one day wear it. I have a long way to go but one day I will be looking extra cute in that dress0
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I haven't bought new clothes as yet, but I'm starting to wear clothes from my wardrobe that I have either never been able to wear or haven't worn for many years. Either way, it's a very good feeling and very motivating...0
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I have a couple pairs of motivation pants and a few motivation shirts. It does help because I want to wear them! Also I would love to look better in the clothes I already have. Plus I want to look better naked as well... lol0
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no i dont do it because i honestly have no way of knowing how stuff will fit once i've reach my goal size. a dress style that work for my shape now might not look right when i reach goal0
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im always tempted to buy a smaller size but i dont know i just dont. i know it would motivate me but ive not bought any yet. i still have some new clothes in my draw that are a bit small to motivate me into them
ive not long gone down a jean size so im not to fussed yet0 -
I have and do. I hang them right behind my door so I'm always tempted to look at them and wonder, "If I try harder, I can finally fit in these someday!" It helps keep my motivation strong.0
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Although I already have clothes in many, many different sizes in my wardrobe from years of yo-yo dieting, I have bought myself a lovely 40's style wiggle dress for a New Years do. My first goal is to be able to get into it and I am on target.
Looking forward to going on a voyage of re-discovery through my clothes as I lose weight!0 -
I did the last time I dieted at the beginning of the year. I lost enough weight to fit them by May and by the summer they were getting quite baggy. Autumn rolled in and I stopped working out and lost motivation to watch what I ate so the clothes are beginning to feel snug again. The feeling of fitting in those clothes was so fantastic at the time I want that feeling back so yes it does indeed help. I'm back on course again now and have bought a new dress to fit by New Year. Good Luck0
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pair of 34 waist jeans hanging in my workout room, however, I like what another memeber posted about hanging a dress abover her scale. I wonder if I hung my jeans in the kitchen would it be more powerful. I plan to wear them 12/31/2013!!!!0
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I see mine everyday on MFP0
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I'm just slowly stealing clothes from my sister. She has always been skinny, so it's fun to say "there are my sisters jeans!"0
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All the time! Last time when I lost weight, I had such a pretty wardrobe which doesn't even move beyond my neck anymore(not kidding) So I have packed it all and kept them in storage - to wear when I'm thinner again. I have one top from all sizes ranging from 22 to 14. And every now & then I try getting into a 16 I really like and keep imagining how long it will be until it gets loose. Sigh.
Dreams..0 -
I bought myself a top that I wanted to wear at Christmas about 3 weeks ago. It's one dress size down from what I was then but it's a fairly floaty top so it's not an unrealistic goal. I have it hanging on the side of my wardrobe so I can see it every day and it does actually motivate me. I would say I needed to lose about 6-7lbs for it to fit well and I'm halfway there already. I definitely think buying slightly smaller clothes is a good weight loss motivation.
But don't spend too much as you may lose even more once you get to that weight!0 -
As a lot of my clothes get baggier, I've been buying a few new things here and there. I tend to buy clothes that are a little tighter or even an extra size down since I know I'll be there in a month or so. It isn't really for motivation's sake, even though I do love the feeling when clothes that were too tight start fitting well!0
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I bought a little black Dress with skinny red belt. I am so close to wearing it. I will have pictures when I do .I can not wait.0
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i buy what i fit into now. thats motivation enough!0
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I bought a size 18 pair of pants. I'm in a 20/22 right now, and the 18s certainly give me motivation to work toward them. I just have to keep them visible to remind myself that they are there and my butt needs to get moving to get to that size!0
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No, but I had gained weight having had some really awesome designer clothes that I spent a lot of money on so I had held onto them. I almost got rid of them, but I didn't. I got to wear some of them again, but the others were out of style a bit. The even better news is I have shrunken out of most of them too! YAY!0
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I have always tried that but always made the mistake of buying something really small and then it becomes overwhelming. So 2 weeks ago I saw a pair of really cute jeans. The 12's fit perfect but I bought the 10's although they lacked about an inch to get buttoned. I have been doing hip hip abs for a week and yesterday.....I wore those jeans WITH a shirt tucked in!!! I was so excited!! I realize that small steps work much better for me!!0
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I did about 4 years ago. That's how long it took me to fit in a pair of jeans... Now I don't
like them that much anymore because fashion changes0 -
It seems like a bad idea to me because you can't know if the fit will be quite right. I might keep clothes that are slightly small, but most of my old ones still fit awkwardly anyway because my body shape has changed.0
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About at the halfway point while I was losing weight, I bought a cute bikini at clearance price just for fun. I remember squeezing into to thinking "one day I will be able to fit into this thing..."
I would try it on once in a while and noticed I was looking better and better each time. I noticed rolls that was there before were disappearing and it was just fitting better overall.
I forgot all about it and recently put it on and now it's 3 sizes too big! To know that I went from barely being able to fit in the bikini to swimming in it (no pun) was a huge NSV for me and it give me another reminder to keep maintaining!0
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