Lost weight? Make your clothes smaller.
Macacadopai
Posts: 183 Member
I'm all for buying new clothes to go with that new figure u've worked so hard for.
But I also have many pretty tops and jeans that I don't want to throw away, only problem is they sort of hang on me now that I've lost weight. This doesn't work on every type of clothing but I tried it on a summer dress I bought last year and it worked just fine.
If u haven't already tried, wash them in warm water. Yeah, I know. pretty obvious.
But if they aren't quite small enough, try this:
-Take your clothes, put them in the sink (anything that can hold water)
-Boil water enough to cover your clothes.
-Once the water has cooled off, drain the clothes out
-Throw them in the washing machine. Wash in the hottest water u can.
-Pop them in the dryer (hottest setting possible)
My dress shrank about 3 sizes
Just something to try before u throw/give ur stuff away.
But I also have many pretty tops and jeans that I don't want to throw away, only problem is they sort of hang on me now that I've lost weight. This doesn't work on every type of clothing but I tried it on a summer dress I bought last year and it worked just fine.
If u haven't already tried, wash them in warm water. Yeah, I know. pretty obvious.
But if they aren't quite small enough, try this:
-Take your clothes, put them in the sink (anything that can hold water)
-Boil water enough to cover your clothes.
-Once the water has cooled off, drain the clothes out
-Throw them in the washing machine. Wash in the hottest water u can.
-Pop them in the dryer (hottest setting possible)
My dress shrank about 3 sizes
Just something to try before u throw/give ur stuff away.
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TY0
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bumping to try later, thanks.0
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Great Idea! I am going to try this! Thanks0
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I am gonna try this technique on myself to lose some more of that belly. I wonder how hot I can stand the water? j/k of course, but that is a def good idea for the cloths.0
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I'm all for buying new clothes to go with that new figure u've worked so hard for.
But I also have many pretty tops and jeans that I don't want to throw away, only problem is they sort of hang on me now that I've lost weight. This doesn't work on every type of clothing but I tried it on a summer dress I bought last year and it worked just fine.
If u haven't already tried, wash them in warm water. Yeah, I know. pretty obvious.
But if they aren't quite small enough, try this:
-Take your clothes, put them in the sink (anything that can hold water)
-Boil water enough to cover your clothes.
-Once the water has cooled off, drain the clothes out
-Throw them in the washing machine. Wash in the hottest water u can.
-Pop them in the dryer (hottest setting possible)
My dress shrank about 3 sizes
Just something to try before u throw/give ur stuff away.
Won't that make the colors fade? Sounds good but I am afraid of the fading and may opt for the tailors. I love my clothes.0 -
Many things like slacks, shirts and some jackets can be taken in quite easily on any sewing machine (seams in the sides, under the arms etc.) A person with basic sewing skills can get them a couple sizes smaller. Oh wait, maybe they don't teach sewing in school anymore0
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wearing your old fat clothes is not good for your pysche!
If you cant afford a BUNCH of new clothes get a few special items .. I also found through this journey that OLD NAY's CLEARANCE section is WODNEFUL!!!
i've redone my wardrobe 3 times now and I dont think i've spent more than $150 each time0 -
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Hey it's just a tip...0
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WOW Great idea and thank you so much for sharing. I was trying to figure out how to "take in" my clothes by restitching the seams but I will try this first because it is much less labor intensive.0
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Given the choice between throwing it out because you can't wear it, and trying to shrink it to wear a bit longer... what have you got to lose? If the hot water ruins it, you we're going to have to throw it away anyhow.0
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If it's something you can't shrink, and you can't sew, you can also easily alter some items yourself. Gather some fabric in the middle of the front of a top (or gather the back, depending on what you like better) and fasten with a cute brooch. They make shirt clips that have a decorative clip on either end of a cute rope or ribbon. I've also heard about things for your pants to help cinch the waist -- "Magic Button" or something like that.0
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