New Wardrobe ... New Me!

cmw72
cmw72 Posts: 390 Member
edited September 22 in Success Stories
I finally came to the realization this weekend that I pretty much had no clothes that fit me anymore. I had a drawer full of 46" jeans that were ridiculously huge on me (I was a 54" when I started), and a closet full of shirts ranging from 2x to 4x. I had some 42" jeans that I had purchased a few months ago, but those were starting to fall off me as well.

I work in an office ... and I've always been the guy that wears jeans to work because that's all I could find that fit me. Nobody ever gave me grief about it, it was just understood. Our loosely enforced dress code never seemed to apply to me, probably out of pity. At that size, people are just happy you're wearing clothes in the first place, I think.

Well, my wife talked me into going clothes shopping, and while I hate spending money on something as un-thrilling as clothes, I had to agree ... it was time. I purged my closet of all my non-fitting clothes. Anything with 3 or more X's went in the pile to go to Goodwill. It was a surprisingly large pile ... then again, they were surprisingly large shirts. Just think of all the xylophones that could have been spelled with all those wasted X's! It's tragic really. The 2X's should probably go as well, but I didn't want to leave myself with only a handful of shirts to my name.

So, instead of going to the gym Sunday night, we went to the local department store, where I tried on an endless parade of shirts and pants. Having always loathed clothes shopping as some cruel act of mental flagellation, I have to say ... this was highly enjoyable. There were so many options available to me. I didn't even have to shop in the Big & Tall section.

Since I was purchasing a new wardrobe anyways ... I decide to make the change to grown-up clothes. I wound up with a number of nice dress shirts (XL), and a few pairs of Dockers (40"). Even better ... I'm on the verge of Large shirts and a 38" waistline. I could have gone that route, but I wanted to be able to breathe!

I knew I'd take some flack from my coworkers for it, and I was right. Comments like "Are you trying to get the CEO's job?" That sort of thing. It's funny how you can be afraid to dress nice, because you know it's going to draw attention to you, which is something I've always tried to avoid (maybe it's just me). But it's been totally worth it. I'm walking around with an increased sense of self confidence these days. And nearly a week in, my coworkers are starting to adapt.

I went out to grab lunch yesterday and a nice attractive lady smiled at me ... It took me a second to realize that I didn't have to be ashamed, and I could smile back. :smile:

They say the clothes make the man ... they could be right.
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  • WAY TO GO!!!!! Clothes shoppnig is more enjoyable the smaller you get!

    You inspire me to work even harder!
  • clioandboy
    clioandboy Posts: 963 Member
    FABULOUS I really like your story, congrats to you!
  • kelzz193
    kelzz193 Posts: 120 Member
    WOW! I love your comedic way of telling your tale :) Great work!
  • PoshTaush
    PoshTaush Posts: 1,247
    XYLOPHONES!!! hahahah... I'm literally cracking up!


    Good for you!! It's nice to read about the "mental" transformation that comes along with the physical transformation. Sometimes I think our brains are behind our bodies!! (Hard for me to imagine with the long road I'm about to travel, but really....)

    Thanks a bunch for sharing. I don't know what it would feel like to even be hit on or "smiled" at again.... Man...those were the days.
  • 1fitmama
    1fitmama Posts: 207 Member
    That is awesome!! New and smaller clothes is such a great feeling!
  • littlemamajamie
    littlemamajamie Posts: 118 Member
    Awesome your a great inspiration thanks for sharing your story :~)
  • MaryTheIceCube
    MaryTheIceCube Posts: 1,099 Member
    Thank you for sharing your inspiring story!! Love the touch of humor. ;) I too am at the point where I need to go clothing shopping. I've been putting it off, for the reason you mentioned, it's never been enjoyable to me. However, most of my clothes are old, falling apart and/or just plain too big at this point. Soon. I will go clothes shopping. Like PoshTaush mentioned, this is as much a mental journey as a physical one. Congrats on your amazing progress! :)
  • That is so great! Congratulations. That's the only thing that I don't really like about losing weight so far. It draws attention. I'm not a shy person by any stretch of the imagination, but it just feels strange. As you said, though...it's totally worth it! Thanks for sharing. :)

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  • Congratulations! Well earned!
  • That is awesome man, I got to start cleaning out my closet also. just now got down in a 46 from 48 to 52, maybe by January. Congrats again!!
  • Absolutely Awesome!!!
  • cmw72
    cmw72 Posts: 390 Member
    There definitely is a mental component to all of this, and it makes me wonder about the future. This has been such a rewarding experience. Every other day it seems, I'm feeling the satisfaction of working towards and accomplishing my goals. But I am a little concerned about what happens when I actually realize my final goal. I'll have to find some new source of fulfillment.

    Or do thin people just walk around all day marveling at how thin they are?

    Thanks for the comments guys. :smile:
  • Happyoceangirl
    Happyoceangirl Posts: 1,993 Member
    I knew I'd take some flack from my coworkers for it, and I was right. Comments like "Are you trying to get the CEO's job?" That sort of thing. It's funny how you can be afraid to dress nice, because you know it's going to draw attention to you, which is something I've always tried to avoid (maybe it's just me). But it's been totally worth it. I'm walking around with an increased sense of self confidence these days. And nearly a week in, my coworkers are starting to adapt.

    I went out to grab lunch yesterday and a nice attractive lady smiled at me ... It took me a second to realize that I didn't have to be ashamed, and I could smile back. :smile:

    They say the clothes make the man ... they could be right.

    :) This is SO FREAKIN COOL! Love your story, love your progress, love YOU! Thanks for sharing. I bet you look (and feel) like a million bucks!
  • Awesome! Congrats!
  • mrsewert
    mrsewert Posts: 430 Member
    Totally amazing! You are the same size as my husband...hubba hubba! :):flowerforyou:
  • superhippiechik
    superhippiechik Posts: 1,044 Member
    Thawas an amazing story! May we please have some before and after pictures,please?:bigsmile:
  • buffalogal1979
    buffalogal1979 Posts: 236 Member
    Thanks for sharing that story! Congratulations to you! Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Wow is all I can say! Thanks for sharing, this is exactly what I needed to read this morning! Enjoy all those new clothes!!
  • jhandley
    jhandley Posts: 118
    That is FANTABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!! (i like to make up my own fun words..... :bigsmile: )

    :love: keep up the good work!
  • Keep up the good work! I can't wait until I am able to buy a whole new wardrobe.
  • cmw72
    cmw72 Posts: 390 Member
    As requested ... Here are some Before and After pics ...

    This was in August of last year, at my sister & law's wedding:
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    And this was taken just moments ago:
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  • AnnaPixie
    AnnaPixie Posts: 7,439 Member
    Wow! Chris, look at youuuuuuuuuuuuu!!! wooot woooo!!

    Your new shirt and trousers look so cool on you! You will definitely get that promotion, like it or not! :laugh:

    The best thing about losing weight for me, is CLOTHES!!! I love them!! Love looking good, love feeeling good!

    Here's to your future shopping trips!! :bigsmile:

    Congrats! :flowerforyou:
  • Natural
    Natural Posts: 461 Member
    fantastic. we're in the same boat. i'm in the process of replacing my clothes. :smile:

    excelllent work chris!
  • MrsMartin2
    MrsMartin2 Posts: 29 Member
    Great story, I loved reading it. I am so happy for you!! You look WONDERFUL...and the clothes look nice too;)
  • Congrats! Your confidence is inspirational. I have never managed to make my thin clothes stick and have spent waaay more money buying fat clothes than thin clothes. I have a hard time with attention as well. But your story and the way you respond to attention makes me realize maybe I can take a page out of your book and deal with it better myself. I really can't wait until my turn comes around to buy my cute clothes (hopefully in time for my birthday this year). Who knows? Maybe with an attitude change about attention, I too can win this weight war!
  • Damn! Look'n good!! Keep it up! I love that you and your wife are working towards this together. It makes all the difference to have that support.
  • dwalden
    dwalden Posts: 77 Member
    I definitely know the feeling. Over the past year I have gone from a tight size 40 to a comfortable 34. I have gotten more stylish in my clothing, having to do the shopping trip as well. I decided to go all out and shorten my hair and shave off my mustache. A completely different look. I kept hearing how I was going through a mid-life crisis. I kept telling everyone it is just a new level of self confidence. It is amazing the amount of impact a minor change can have on your life.

    Keep up the great work. It only gets better form here.
  • Very inspiring story! Congrats Chris! You look amazing!! So healthy and happy :) Great to see!
  • Just think of all the xylophones that could have been spelled with all those wasted X's! It's tragic really.

    Dude - LOL! You crack me up. Good job and congratulations!
  • islandnutshel
    islandnutshel Posts: 1,143 Member
    Well written! I enjoyed the man's perspective of cloth shopping. I have been avoiding cloth shopping too, trying to strech it out till I am closer to my goal weight. You look fantastic in your photo, and the confidence is showing. I am so proud of you. Thanks for posting.
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