Where to buy transition jeans?? (Plus sized female)
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Goodwill or Salvation Army. You will spend little, and you can donate them back when you shrink out of them.0
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I donate mine to Goodwill but I will never buy from them… In this area they charge 10.00 for jeans, I think that is to much when we are giving it to them for free. I find cheaper in Marshalls or clearance in any of the department stores.
Jeans at the Goodwill in my town are under 5.00. Try to match that price at Marshall's.0 -
I agree with the thrift shop option. If that's not your choice, try to buy the Lee brand, if you have an outlet shopping center near you, you can go to Vanity Fair, or google it, they have an online store now and you can get "irregulars", sometimes for as low as $7 in a wide variety of sizes and they are not irregular irregular (not one leg shorter or things like that!!), may be a sewing issue, just look before you buy. Good luckl!!0
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I swear we need a MFP clothing swap!
I buy my clothes for the most part at thrift stores but you can also try Walmart, Target, and mens jeans. Maybe just live in Yoga pants until you drop down to a true size lower in the jeans you love?0 -
This is another reason why I don't bother with jeans and I just stick to leggings. Leggings will last me through 2 dress sizes, easily before the elastic starts to hurt or the legs become too loose. I don't own a pair of jeans and will never bother with them.0
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Just looked at Target.. what a load of crap. There is a plus sized section but I saw one rack.. Why bother? And it's mixed in with maternity.0
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I purchase mine at Forever 21+. They're about $15? Have plenty of give.0
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Thrift store.0
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We have a bunch of really good second hand stores in my town so when I need to get transitional items, those are my first stop.0
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Just looked at Target.. what a load of crap. There is a plus sized section but I saw one rack.. Why bother? And it's mixed in with maternity.
Right??? Can't tell you how many times I finally found something cute, only to realize it was actually maternity.0 -
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I don't know where you live but we have a Beall's Outlet, I love it - they have lots of options, with brand names for cheaper than anywhere else. They carry brands that WalMart doesn't sometimes at thrift store prices. I have even at times bought a name brand piece of clothing for $2-3! In fact since both my hubby and I are losing - it has become a love-hate relationship, as we are plunging through transition sizes! Ross Dress for Less often has great prices too.0
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Try Walmart. They have a good variety of jeans and casual pants. I have a VERY difficult time finding jeans that fit (I'm pear-shaped) but I lucked out one day and found a pair - with spandex blend - marked down to $10.0
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Thrift stores, TJMaxx, Marshalls, Ross, and eBay.0
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Marshalls and Ross are discount stores--if you have them in your area they have great deals at times.0
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I shop at thrift stores and don't plan to stop once I've reached maintenance. I'm cheap like that.0
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Another vote for eBay!! (I know a lady who sells there...)0
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Actually, I'd suggest maternity, lol. As I've lost weight, pulling some maternity wear out of the closet has really helped me. Part of that is the way I'm shaped and where I'm losing (losing slowly on hips and much more rapidly up top). But it might be worth checking out. Some people really don't like wearing maternity if they aren't pregnant, which I do understand.0
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