Dressing to hide obesity
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And never underestimate the power of jeans and sexy high heels. And don't forget accessories and jewelry.
I never realized just how passionate I am about fashion. LOL0 -
I have a moderately dressy shirt that I absolutely love, since it can stand alone as a casual or look really nice under a jacket. It has downward pointing chevrons, with the open ends starting around my shoulders. I think it flatters my shape and gives me the illusion of a waist (even at my best weight I'm very short waisted). Now that I'm losing weight, it's nice and loose around the bottom, so it doesn't squish my fat into obvious places. LOL0
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i'm scared to go into stores and try on clothes because i feel like the salespeople are thinking rude thoughts about me so i usually just buy stuff by ordering on the phone so that they don't see me
Time to get over that. The truth is, THEY don't matter and THEY probably could care less. I wish I could take you shopping.0 -
i'm scared to go into stores and try on clothes because i feel like the salespeople are thinking rude thoughts about me so i usually just buy stuff by ordering on the phone so that they don't see me
girl, no. NOOOO. buying online/over the phone=returns, shipping, post office lines, so so so many problems. and dude, those salespeople, chances are, they are probably just thinking about when they can go on their break. everyone has their own issues; maybe they feel the same way when shopping too. get a girlfriend, go to those stores, try on everything, and find something that makes you feel beautiful.0 -
I have a moderately dressy shirt that I absolutely love, since it can stand alone as a casual or look really nice under a jacket. It has downward pointing chevrons, with the open ends starting around my shoulders. I think it flatters my shape and gives me the illusion of a waist (even at my best weight I'm very short waisted). Now that I'm losing weight, it's nice and loose around the bottom, so it doesn't squish my fat into obvious places. LOL
post pic, i want to see0 -
OMGosh YES. Everything she said. Maurices Jeans are awesome. Also, DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE buy a cheap bra. Go to Cacique or Victorias Secret and get fitted. Try on several styles. Pull those boobies up. Not cup overflowing up but just where they are supposed to be. Go get your hair done at a NICE salon. Then go to the store and get brand new makeup. On your way home stop and get a manicure and pedicure.
Enjoy where you are at on the way to where you are going ladies. Lifes to long to be miserable and too short to not have fun!
yes, yes, yes about the bras. i remember hearing somewhere that many women are wearing the wrong size bra. cacique has AMAZING bras--and i'm pretty sure they sell through lane bryant (right, BurntCoffee?). i'm a full-fronted lady, so trust me when i say that the perfect bra can dramatically improve your overall look.0 -
Unless you want to wander around in a box of some kind you cannot hide obesity with clothing.0
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OP, How much weight do you need to lose? You don't look obese in that photo.0
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Don't hide being obese. Just work your *kitten* off to get rid of it!!!0
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Wear what fits your body nicely. Even if you are size 20. I always see girls that actually wear 3 to 4 sizes bigger but wear their pants under their stomach fat. Big no no. Wear what flatters your body no matter what size. I am a 16 right now but my smallest two years ago was a 12.0
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Wear clothes that fit you. Clothes that *honestly* fit you - not 2 sizes too small because you don't want to admit what size you are, not 2 sizes too big because you want to hide in them. Clothes that fit will be the most flattering on you. Anything else will be obvious and draw attention rather than disguise, even clothes that are too big.0
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OP, How much weight do you need to lose? You don't look obese in that photo.
I was wondering too0 -
i need to lose a lot of weight. i wrote another thread to show how upset i am and what i am going through right now. if you want, you can check it out, it's in the motivation and support forum i think.0
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i'm scared to go into stores and try on clothes because i feel like the salespeople are thinking rude thoughts about me so i usually just buy stuff by ordering on the phone so that they don't see me
OP, I just really looked at your picture. Do you suffer from body dis-morphia. You may need to speak with someone. My early post can hide problem areas for smaller women too. I used those tricks when I bloated or gained winter weight when I was small.
Nobody is seeing you as huge and I assure you the sales people are not thinking these things. Something is off here and I think it is your perception of your body. Another trick, check your posture. Bad posture makes a belly bigger, boobs smaller and droopy and just projects insecurity. Work on you perception not hiding, the results will be much more rewarding.0 -
from your picture you dont look that big... 30 lbs is something to want to lose but not something to hide behind. I used to be 40 lbs heavier than i currently am, and i'm 5'3. so being overweight by about 60 lbs SHOWS.
I would try to buy shirts that are more structure and have darting. i recently went to a store and tried on a shirt that the skinny shop girl was wearing -- she didnt have a chest so it sat on her nicely. for me it made me super boxy. just try to find styles you know will work for your body type, and if you are confused just ask a salesperson! i love skirts that have an a - line. my mother hates skirts and dresses and ops for dark jeans.0 -
Definitely go out and get a bra fitting. When your boobs aren't where they are supposed to be it makes you look 10-15 pounds heavier. I was amazed at how much of a difference the right bra makes. Soma, Essential Bodywear, or any good quality bra. Have someone else do the bra fitting. Don't wear baggy t-shirts or sweats. They make you look bigger. It's summer, so not sure how you feel about shapewear, but that makes a big difference too.0
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Here's a tip: wear whatever the hell you want. Dress how you feel confident, and don't worry about what others may think. You shouldn't have to hide in your clothes, regardless of your weight.
ETA: Just saw your other thread. I'm urging you to seek professional help.0 -
Read and commented on your other thread. This topic is really not the concern, you need help Luv and an internet forum is not the answer.0
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Have to say men have it easier generally, office workers easiest of all.
Work suits - (don't go baggy, it makes weight worse).
Suits, single breasted and matching trousers (buy 2 pairs for each jacket). Ideally 2 buttons only but 3rd not end of world. Only do top button of jacket up, leave the bottom button undone.
If not sure of material, buy wool to start, nothing man made. Cotton if warmer climate or season.
Not sure of colour then grey, it does every occasion, not dark charcoal not light but between the two.
Make sure jacket fits shoulders nothing baggy. If short (like me) don't have a long jacket that ends below balls.
Sleeves stop at your wrist, the rest will be filled by your shirt sleeve to the hand.
Have trousers cut to right length, if baggy will make you look like a slobish and bigger than we are. Think about taking some width out the legs as well.
Put a square in your top pocket, unlike girls we want focus on our chest not belly (okay don't stare at girls bellies ... No not their chest, try the eyes).
Don't go for pinstripes unless very thin and subtle.
Shirts
Ensure they fit you around the neck (take measurements) and buy tie at same time to match (or contrast). If not sure what works ask shop assistant or see what they have laid out.
The shirt cuff should be slightly longer than jacket. French cuff works well but not a must do.
Tie
No whacky tie ... Ever ... No not even that one, put it back, yes I know your daughter gave it to you but put it down, you are taking fashion advice from a 5 year old that dresses in a ballet skirt, wellies and a baseball cap. No!
Tie should finish at your belt buckle, not an inch above, not tucked in. Find a tie bar, place just above 3rd button from top, shouldn't be wider than tie.
Shoes
Those stylish pointy shoes go in the bin, you are not a court jester. Get big soled shoes that are chunkey, a boot even. Big guys need big roots.
Buying
Get a bespoke suit if you can. Thinking about lable like Boss or Jager level? Then you are probably at bespoke costs already when take alteration costs into account.
If you have a gay friend with taste take them. Stereotype? Why yes but often true.
Failing that a fashionable girl and listen to the shop assistant.
Once you bought the suit, if from a shop get it taylored, yes you spent money on the suit but it needs to fit you right, even the jacket sleeves. Trust me, take a picture before and after in the suit. Have an existing suit you lost weight as doesn't fit? Taylor it, cheeper than buying a new one.
Casual life
Jeans and casual shirt (untucked). Get the jeans taylored to right length, not baggy.
TLDR? Don't go baggy.0 -
For larger women, the area right under the breasts tend to be their skinniest area. Additionally, their breasts tend to be on the larger side.
So, maximize that by wearing dresses/shirts that flow from after the breast on down, instead of the traditional dress that flows from the waist on down.
Avoid neon colors like the plague. Go for designs that break areas up instead of fully solid colors.
If you can wear heels or shoes that raise you a little bit, it will add a slimming effect.
GOLDEN RULE:
DO NOT wear any clothes that are even slightly too small.
While it is mentally nice to be able to "fit" into a size smaller, it does not mean it looks good. An example could be pants, where you could technically fit in a size smaller but gives muffin top or what not, this actually makes people look larger than if they wore a larger pant size!
A lot of it really depends on the style of clothing you like to wear and the shape of your body.
TL;DR:
No neon. Ever.
Accent what you got, minimize what you don't.
NEVER wear a size too small.
Heels rock (not street side worker girl heels though...)
Solids should be avoided unless there's a design involved.
Shop with a friend. Ask honest opinions. Some of the prettiest girls I know are overweight/obese. They just wear stuff that fits properly in the right areas, work their make up well, and have confidence.
I have to disagree with the idea of having clothes that are fitted just below the breast. That makes heavy women look like they're pregnant. I think have a gather just above the breast (smocking or the like) that then falls straight down is much more camouflaging, and doesn't look like a maternity top. Agree with waist-down being bad.
A-line styles are good. Drop-waists are attractive if your middle is large. Not so much if hips are your problem. Tops that form a downward-pointing "V" in the front help to slenderize, too. A-line tunic tops with straight-leg pants are good for disguising large waists - but NO "skinny jeans" ever if you're obese. Also - don't wear clothes that are too large or too baggy. You'll look slimmer if your clothes are fitted to your body - not cut like tents.
Just a few hard-learned clothing lessons.0 -
The fact that most of these replies are full of "tips" and "rules" to hide your fat is absurd. Wear what feels good, in the colors and patterns and styles and cuts that you like, and roll around in all of the compliments that you will get on your great style. You don't have to hide anything about yourself, ever. Anyone who tells you otherwise is just projecting their own body insecurity onto you.
I will second some posters who encouraged you to look at fatshion tumblrs- it might help for you to see woman (and men) of all shapes and sizes embracing fashion in a fun and positive way.0
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