What piece of clothing made you realize.....
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Work slacks that used to look good, looked like leggings.0
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In the beginning it was something I almost didn't notice because I wear the first thing I find. I started discarding pants to the bottom of the closet because they wouldn't zip, until one day I decided to check how many I "grew out off" (I was 16-17, I thought it was just normal to be outgrowing some clothes) and realized that I could only wear three of them. Then, well, I never minded the scale that much, but I faced it and found I was wighting 63.5kg (140lbs) being 5'6"-7" (not that much, but it all went to my belly). Then I started dieting with mom, lost that weight (to 120 pounds) and now I can wear stuff I wasn't wearing since I was like 13 (not exaggerating), and since most of those clothes are jeans, they're ok to wear at 19. I came here after losing my weight, just to keep my calorie intake on the line.0
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It wasn't clothing that did it for me... I saw myself in a mirror will shopping and I knew if was time for a change.0
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I've gotten a few 2X shirts that were to tight for me. Most womans shirts that I like dont go to 3X inless you go to the plus section. I normally wear mens t-shirts for this reason.0
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Everything.. when it came to the point where I only wanted to wear sweats and baggy shirts... Everything in my closet made me feel uncomfortable..0
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My answer would have to be "every pair of pants I owned except one". The day I realized I could only zip one pair of pants, I finally got the hint.0
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I hadn't put on shorts all winter, I tried to pull on the pair I had worn the year previous this summer and they wouldn't even go up over my thighs. I had to go up two sizes.0
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None of them. All my clothes still fit more or less the same. I don't know where the 10 pounds I gained actually went.0
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My favourite jean jacket: Got too tight in the arms I will wear it again someday soon!!!0
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My sports bras - they are already pretty tight to keep the girls from punching me out while running. Gaining weight makes them practically a torture device. But I'm thankful to have that reminder to keep my health in check.0
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I wore out the elastic on my "fat" pants0
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Keep going, we all going to be able to fit back into those clothes and drop below that size one day0
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TheSatinPumpkin wrote: »busting the button on my tight 66 size work pants which were my one and only work pants (yep i had to wash them every night so they were pretty sad looking) Started my WOE the next day.
Size 36 now so i def' don't ever want fit in those busted pants again.Keep going, we all going to be able to fit back into those clothes and drop below that size one day0 -
as most people have said -- jeans or other bottoms. the way they'd dig into my stomach when i'd sit, and how my fat would bulge, and just how ugly i felt my gut looked. also, my inner thighs would rub together so much that the denim completely rubbed away and there'd be holes there instead. so embarrassing, AND the chafing was painful.0
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I wore a leopard print dress for a two-year anniversary with my then-boyfriend. A waitress took a picture of us on my phone. Even though said dress is now too big and I'm marrying that boyfriend this spring, I'm still embarrassed of that picture and what I let myself get to those years ago. Never, ever again.0
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My entire wardrobe. I gain weight while pregnant. I tried not to gain a ton but I still gained 48 pounds this time. (Down by 20 since delivery). I would love to fit into something that isn't a big baggy t-shirt and pajama pants.0
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I bought a sweater from Zulily a year ago. The size was the right for me with all other clothes...but not this sweater. My arms were too big. I kept it though so that I could use it for motivation. I'm doing my weigh ins every week, but every month, I'm taking my measurements. Part of that ritual is, if I lose inches off those arms of mine, I try the sweater on again - just to see.0
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I went shopping for a Mother of the Groom dress in Jan 2014. I was in an 18... Five feet tall...I looked like a wall. That was my moment. The next day I ordered a swim suit and then started swimming. Funny thing is the scale has not moved much but I I have lost at least 10 inches all over me. I am now in a 14.0
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When I was due to start a new job in January and I spent a full week trying to find jeans that fit so I'd have clothes for work. A month or two later those jeans were too big to wear anywhere!
I pretty much always measure by my jeans. The jeans I'm wearing right now were just fitting right in August, then I put 7lb back on and they were bulging, I'm down 3lb again and they're starting to get loser again. Love it.0 -
Everything... the only clothes I could fit in was my maternity clothes although I was already 6 months postpartum.0
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Running holes in my jeans with my large thighs rubbings against each other . Having to replace jeans every few months bc of the holes
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A swimsuit. 'Nuff said.0
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Wow, so many. My briefs were cutting into my sides, my belt was gouging my gut, my 4X shirts were too snug, etc etc.0
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'Twas not clothing, perse that caused me to decide to start getting healthier (although, I was adamant to not get to the point to where I had to wear size 50 pants... (I was rather snug in loose fit 48s at the time.)... Rather it was health concerns that sort of got me to reconsidering what I was doing to myself... Incidentally, now, I am between a 32" and 34" loose fit now.0
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When my "fat clothes" no longer fit. My fav pair of jeans to wear with boots don't button, and it is fall. *tear*
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LazyCatPame wrote: »In the beginning it was something I almost didn't notice because I wear the first thing I find. I started discarding pants to the bottom of the closet because they wouldn't zip, until one day I decided to check how many I "grew out off" (I was 16-17, I thought it was just normal to be outgrowing some clothes) and realized that I could only wear three of them. Then, well, I never minded the scale that much, but I faced it and found I was wighting 63.5kg (140lbs) being 5'6"-7" (not that much, but it all went to my belly). Then I started dieting with mom, lost that weight (to 120 pounds) and now I can wear stuff I wasn't wearing since I was like 13 (not exaggerating), and since most of those clothes are jeans, they're ok to wear at 19. I came here after losing my weight, just to keep my calorie intake on the line.
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I decided when I was a size 22 in pants that I didn't want to be heavy anymore. I lost 80 pounds, but put half back on. Now my motivation is my wedding dress that I was sized for when I was at my smallest... and a size 10 dress that my sister gave me. When I was at my smallest, I just about fit in it, I just couldn't breathe too well. I want to see if I can fit into it if I lose a little more than what I was. If I just can't, then I'll donate it.0
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Polishprinsezz wrote: »LazyCatPame wrote: »In the beginning it was something I almost didn't notice because I wear the first thing I find. I started discarding pants to the bottom of the closet because they wouldn't zip, until one day I decided to check how many I "grew out off" (I was 16-17, I thought it was just normal to be outgrowing some clothes) and realized that I could only wear three of them. Then, well, I never minded the scale that much, but I faced it and found I was wighting 63.5kg (140lbs) being 5'6"-7" (not that much, but it all went to my belly). Then I started dieting with mom, lost that weight (to 120 pounds) and now I can wear stuff I wasn't wearing since I was like 13 (not exaggerating), and since most of those clothes are jeans, they're ok to wear at 19. I came here after losing my weight, just to keep my calorie intake on the line.
Don't worry about it. Some people are very small framed with very slender and non-muscular arms and legs. and no boobs/butt.. so ANY weight they have is in the form of stomach fat.... so for THEM losing a bit more weight to be on the low end of healthy weight *might* make sense.. That's why "healthy weight" is a RANGE of weights and not just one magical number.
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