When did you start shopping for a smaller size?

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  • Iron_Lotus
    Iron_Lotus Posts: 2,295 Member
    When my current size no longer fit.
  • timmemin
    timmemin Posts: 72 Member
    I waited until my friends at work offered to buy me new clothes. One of them told me that I looked like I stole my clothes from a dead hobo. It was time.
  • deemartin2
    deemartin2 Posts: 168 Member
    Before I even lost weight (as motivation I suppose) and now I can wear them though I may have to replace the pants as I progress.
  • Pearsquared
    Pearsquared Posts: 1,656 Member
    I waited until my friends at work offered to buy me new clothes. One of them told me that I looked like I stole my clothes from a dead hobo. It was time.
    I think I love that friend of yours. I had an irl laugh and got looked at weird. xD
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,716 Member
    I was a (kidding myself) large 16 UK, really an 18. I am still in the same track suit bottoms at size 14UK.:noway: Did they shrink with me? Some of my stretchy tops still fit fine. Otherwise I have thrown out almost everything! Belts hold up the 16 jeans I bought on the way down. I have sold a few expensive dresses, but got hardly anything for them.
    I have no money to buy anything so am just living in my tracksuit bottoms and one pair of 14 jeans. 2 new t shirts that fit. I bought running shoes on a credit card but will have to find the money next month. My husband treated me to one new dress for a family occasion, but that's it. The wardrobe is bare. My knickers still fit me! It was me bursting out of those that got me started on this diet a year ago.:bigsmile:
    I have lost 44 lbs so far - about 6 lbs to go. My ex owes me money. Perhaps he will pay up and I can buy some clothes! !!!!!:laugh: :tongue:
  • krc99080
    krc99080 Posts: 147 Member
    The first time I lost weight I started buying new clothes when the ones I had were just too big. Then I'd immediately bag them up and give them to my cousins. They would go through and find what fit them that they liked then give what was left to another friend at church. I knew a couple of my cousins didn't have a great deal of money for new clothes and mine were in great condition since I take care of most of them pretty well.

    This time around I haven't gotten rid of most of my smaller clothes so when things get to big I just go to my smaller clothes and find what size I am now. My goal is to get back into my smallest clothes (or even have them get to big).

    When I'm in the middle of losing weight I go for cheap like Walmart for the most part. There's no point in getting too many expensive clothes that wont fit in a few months.
  • sleepingtodream
    sleepingtodream Posts: 304 Member
    I've been buying clothes periodically as things have started not fitting as well. IMO there is nothing worse that feeling proud of your body changing and then covering it up in saggy, baggy clothes. Once I outgrow stuff I get rid of them. I shop at alot of thrift stores so I'm frugal with my buying and don't really care for shopping but wearing clothes that fit make me feel really nice!

    My next shopping trip is going to have to be for bras:)
  • Buff2022
    Buff2022 Posts: 373 Member
    After losing 31 pounds. I needed new underwear. I had some that would fall off me. I had to get some new pants and I bought some new shirts. The old ones hung on me.

    I had no shorts for summer so I got almost all my summer clothes there.

    I do ALOT of my shopping at GoodWill so I didn't pay alot. I just got a pair of black dress pants for $6 the other day. Most of the clothes I have bought at Goodwill has not even been worn. I love the "designer" one that is downtown.
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    NOt yet, but I think my SO had to shop for a smaller size condoms when I put on all this weight. :embarassed:
  • stealthq
    stealthq Posts: 4,298 Member
    I was about the same as everyone else, 15-20 pounds. Unfortunately my body seems to be wanting to lose weight from my hips, thighs and butt way before my waist, so I have to wear pants that are huge in my legs but still fit pretty well in the band. I've just about replaced all of my clothes from when I started. I did a lot of thrift store shopping, clearance rack shopping and I had a friend of mine alter some of my tshirts. I did splurge on some interviewing clothes, because I'm job hunting.

    Also I have to go buy new underwear and bras today. :( I'm still at a large bra size so I'm worried about having to go to Lane Bryant still and shelling out $40. God I hate Lane Bryant.

    I'm the opposite - I lost the first 10-ish pounds seemingly entirely from the waist up, so my tops and bras are now huge and my pants/skirts are an inch or so longer because the only thing holding them up is my lower belly - butt and thighs shrank with the next 4ish lbs. This means that when the lower belly goes there isn't going to be anything at all keeping my pants/skirts up except a belt and a prayer.

    For the OP - even though I've dropped two top sizes, I'm holding out on clothes shopping until I get down to where I want to be. I started out close enough to my preferred weight that it'd just be a waste to buy new clothes twice. I have started a donation bag, though, for those things I can't wear anymore and be decent. I dropped a cup and a band size. Had no idea that I'd have to shorten the shoulder straps a couple of inches to compensate, pulling the top of my bra way up my chest. Then the smaller chest made my V-neck/scoopneck necklines fall much lower, resulting in the top of my bra sticking out of the neckline of my shirt. Not exactly appropriate.
  • At first I didn't have to buy a lot of new clothes as I still had some old clothes lying around I fit well enough into, but then I started to get too small for even those, which was great. Luckily it was right at the end of winter season and all the stores at 75% or more sales so I just snagged some cheap clothing from sale for in between, even bought some still too small i already almost fit into so I don't have to buy too much clothing. Primark is also a very good in between shop for me.
  • Run4Me2Day
    Run4Me2Day Posts: 344 Member
    I also didn't really have to do alot of shopping, but had to go through my closet when I could pull my pants over my hips with out unzipping or unbuttoning them.
  • It didn't even occur to me that my clothes would fit differently as I lost weight, I just noticed that my belt was doing more and more work! At about 30lbs lost my wife put her foot down and we went wardrobe shopping.
  • Run4Me2Day
    Run4Me2Day Posts: 344 Member
    The first time I lost weight I started buying new clothes when the ones I had were just too big. Then I'd immediately bag them up and give them to my cousins. They would go through and find what fit them that they liked then give what was left to another friend at church. I knew a couple of my cousins didn't have a great deal of money for new clothes and mine were in great condition since I take care of most of them pretty well.

    This time around I haven't gotten rid of most of my smaller clothes so when things get to big I just go to my smaller clothes and find what size I am now. My goal is to get back into my smallest clothes (or even have them get to big).

    When I'm in the middle of losing weight I go for cheap like Walmart for the most part. There's no point in getting too many expensive clothes that wont fit in a few months.
    Thrift stores are a great place to buy clothing also!
  • momzeeee
    momzeeee Posts: 475 Member
    I've gone from a size 14 jean, last October, to a current size 4 jean/size 2 skirt-shorts. During the process I went to Goodwill almost weekly :) I figure I spent around $300 for all the transition clothes and my current wardrobe. The only new new clothes I've bought is a swimsuit (my first ever two piece yay!), and I'm getting ready to buy a Vera Wang dress for a wedding we're going to this summer- it's on clearance for $40 :) Oh and some new, smaller bras and underwear and a couple pairs of shoes since my feet have gotten smaller!
  • gingerb85
    gingerb85 Posts: 357 Member
    For each 10# lost, I needed to buy smaller pants. I'm very short and 10# one way or the other makes a huge difference in how my clothes fit. (I also gain/lose in my hips and thighs.)
  • KimLee76
    KimLee76 Posts: 89
    I'd say around -30 lbs is when I'm firmly in a new size range and will pick up some filler pieces. That's about the point when jeans were tight are officially too big even when belted. I'm within 30 pounds of my goal now so I'm sparingly buying for keeps.

    As a PSA, I'd urge all women to address underwear as frequently as needed. It's really the first to let you know whether you've lost or gained. I had an "incident" with underwear while walking the dog wearing a dress Need I say more lol?
  • ScarletFyre
    ScarletFyre Posts: 754 Member
    I had a coworker come up to me and go "suzi, that shirt looks REALLY too big on you!" She was saying it as if proud to be the one to point it out, knowing the hard work i put in. I looked in the mirror and realized my clothes were getting so big the looked terrible! I also had (still have them) a pair of jeans that got so big they looked terrible. :bigsmile:
  • santje00
    santje00 Posts: 95 Member
    When I was at work and a patient ran off (I'm a nurse), as I ran after him my trousers fell down.
    That's when I knew it was time to get some new clothes!

    Well that was a huge hint :D
  • helyg
    helyg Posts: 675 Member
    I went down a dress size roughly every 15lbs. Some items of clothing, eg t-shirts, I made do with until I had dropped 2 sizes but I found I needed to buy new jeans every time I dropped a size otherwise they looked silly. I made do with a very small wardrobe of clothes for most of the last 12 months as I have dropped 4 dress sizes and I couldn't afford to buy too much in each size, knowing I was still losing.
  • ies88
    ies88 Posts: 1
    Hey, I was interested to see this forum as my mum had the same thing (I keep fit with her but she is the one that needed to loose quite a bit of weight). She has found it really expensive to keep buying smaller sizes as its every fortnight/month or so that things are getting too big for her.
    What are you all doing to keep things on the cheap side?
  • BoogeyBrat
    BoogeyBrat Posts: 212 Member
    My new clothes are my old new clothes, if that makes sense. When I lost weight about two years ago I managed to hit a great sale midseason, and practically walked away with a brand new summer wardrobe. Fast forward to summer 2012, and I couldn't wear any of it. Hopefully I'll be back in them sometime in July, so I can get some use out of them. Where I live you can wear summer things until practically mid-October. I also have a stack of jeans that are sorted by size largest to smallest, and when mine get too loose I swap them out for the next pair on the stack. Luckily I just managed to fit back into a size where I have three pairs to wear now instead of two. :) Shirts are the same, I go through and rotate down the sizes, and what fits is what goes in the drawer. I'm hoping I don't actually have to go out and buy 'new' clothes for a while.
  • jmwolffyy
    jmwolffyy Posts: 212 Member
    Every 15-20lbs lost.
    I feel like for about a year I have been constantly standing in front of my wardrobe shouting 'I HAVE NO CLOTHES!!'.
    Which is a fabulous complaint! Although not easy on the pockets. :)

    ^THIS!

    I have been using a local facebook group that is for buying and selling items. It was also a great way to sell some of the things that were too big, which I then used that money to buy from other people with the current size. So on and so forth. Although I have picked up a few new things too, just because I can and its a huge treat to go to a store and put something on (that fits!) that is 2 sizes lower than what you wore that day!
  • leannemanley1
    leannemanley1 Posts: 6 Member
    I have gone down a size after 7kg / 15lbs. I see my underwear is also too big now so will have to go get new ones. Tops are fine. Will probably have to go down a size in about 5kgs.
  • dunnodunno
    dunnodunno Posts: 2,290 Member
    When I could take my pants off without unbuttoning them or zippering, when my shirts started to look like tents, and when clothes would just hang on me or I had diaper butt.
  • verhunzt
    verhunzt Posts: 154 Member
    I won't go and rebuy my whole wardrobe, but I will adjust to smaller clothing sizes by now. I am 7kg down (from 72 to 65) and I start noticing that my clothes are reeeeally too big by now, which feels really nice. :)
    Best luck to you!
  • BlueBombers
    BlueBombers Posts: 4,064 Member
    Hmmm....probably when I was about 25 lbs down. Up until then I was just using a belt on my pants but then it just started looking silly.
  • ninja8tofu
    ninja8tofu Posts: 76 Member
    I've replaced mine a couple times. Has it been expensive? Sure. Thrift stores aren't so great around here and generally, I didn't find much. I started at an 18/20. I think my first replacement clothes were 14/16, then again at a size 12, again at 9/10. Recently, I've had to go down again to a 6. The last size, I only went down 6 pounds, but it was enough to make my 9/10's really baggy. I've found leggings to be pretty forgiving, too.
  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
    I started 36 lbs heavier and with 2 pair of pants that fit, then everything in the closet fit, now back to 2 or 3 pair of pants that fit, but instead of pushing a size 18 they are a loose size 10. Going to have to buy some pants soon. :-)
  • Jestinia
    Jestinia Posts: 1,153 Member
    When I went down the stairs and my elastic waistband skirt fell off and puddled around my feet. Glad I was alone and in the house!
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