Any tips for making wardrobe last as you're losing?
ZebsterBC
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The jeans I recently bought are really loose and I'm already using a belt. I keep thinking I going to be spending a fortune on clothes at this rate. Is there a way to get the most out of what I have before I have to replace them? Ugh! Bras too! I have some things I kept from when I was lighter, but not enough.
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I lost a lot of weight too and still going strong ( the slowing down process takes much longer than i thought i keep losing good)
I went from XXXL to an L size
So 80% of my wardrobe is unusable lol
I decided not to by any jeans yet or dress pants or really nice clothes. I went to the Walmart and chose to buy some cheap pants ( kinda yoga pants) of $9.99 with some cheap shirts.
The pants have a cord on top so i can adjust them more (tighten more if i lose more weight).
I will keep doing this till my weight loss really slows down and i can wear my new clothes size for longer period of time.
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I completely understand this! I've gone down 2-3 sizes since I've started and I know that I have another 80lbs (at least) to go, so buying new clothes is not worth it, other than a few bits here and there. My jeans I bought at Christmas are getting almost too baggy now too!
I've found that wearing leggings and then dresses/tunics over top have helped as leggings are stretchy and so will fit longer than jeans. Dresses and tunics can drape over you and/or be cinched with a belt so they last longer too. Anything I've bought has also been fairly cheap or second hand, so I don't feel bad not wearing them long because I didn't spend much on the clothes.0 -
As a woman, easiest thing is buying dresses and skirts. Belt them at the waist as they get looser. Buy cheaper pieces too. Pants are overrated and I've always hated them -- tight in the thighs, loose in the waist, and sometimes baggy in the butt (not so much now unless the pants are just way too big in the waist for me, but it was a problem before I started strength training properly). I am fortunate to have small boobs and will go braless whenever feasible, or honestly I'll wear my sports bras when I can. I'm not bothering to buy new bras until I reach my goal weight.0
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I read somewhere that sport bras are the way to go during weight loss. Though I really dread the idea of havin to wear leggings so I think I will need to look for some dressy sweat pants0
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As above, it's easy to buy dresses or long tops to wear with tights/leggings.
I've got a wardrobe full of my pre-pregnancy stuff that I WILL get back into, so I'm not spending a fortune on new things. I've bought a couple of new dresses that'll look fine when I drop the rest of the weight, so I pretty much live in dresses with tights and boots. All my old dresses fit me too, it's just my jeans that don't....yet.
As I've had 3 children I have pre-pregnancy and post pregnancy size bras, so I've got lots of sizes covered lol.0 -
yeah well i cut out the dresses and skirts for now
I train every day so pants it is. After training i walk for some time with our doggie too.
What could not wait any longer was a new bathing suit.
The old one is dropping off lol
And i promised some ladies to do pool training So out to buy one today..sighs
But on the other hand fun too. It showed the progress.
2 new bra's last week and undies... it was really time.
but for now cheap shirts and pants it is. I can wait...see it as a luxury problem hehehe0 -
I just replaced them with the change of season, pretty much (except tops... went from size 18/2X to Medium), and always bought a size smaller (so I had massive muffin top in jeans for a couple months).0
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Target, Wal-mart or the goodwill.0
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It may have to be yoga-type pants for me then. I haven't worn a dress in over 39years, so that's out.
I wish I could get enough support from a sports bra without it mashing them together in what looks like a mono-boob.0 -
I agree with the leggings bit. I've given up on jeans they just don't last long enough (lost 50lb) I've been wearing leggings and tunic tops or vests and cardigans. Stuff I can chop and change a lot so it all kinda matches, though to be fair I mostly wear blak colours.. Try sports bras as well, in the UK ASDA do good ones, that's Wallmart US and they are soft and stretchy so you should get plenty of wear out of them without the baggy cups. But t.shirtrs that are now baggy make great tips cinched in under the bust with a wide belt.0
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If you have a Plato's closet near your area, the prices for lightly used clothing is usually very good there. And they usually have a decent array of sizes and decently cute stuff.
As for bras...I just wore mine until I couldn't anymore, lol. It wasn't a good look, but I was waiting for a goal weight before I made any clothing purchases.
Do you have a friend that knows how to sew? Maybe they could help take in some clothes for you.0 -
At home I live in yoga pants, sweats and flannel sleep pants. When I can no longer wear my jeans with a belt I'll buy 2 pairs in a smaller size, usually from the clearance rack at old navy, Gap etc (I can usually get a pair for about $10). I have bought two bras and a package of new underwear when they others have gotten to big.0
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I have a idea. I been thinking about this. I already lost 23 pounds but not have lost a size yet but I figured I would. I don't do belts cause they hurt me. I had to use undergarment suspenders to keep my pants up instead of belts. I figure i can use them to hold up my pants when they become much looser. The only thing about using my old clothes is that I won't look thin if I keep using my big size cloths. I want to look like I lost weight as well but don't want to keep buying clothes. I also don't want to buy any cheap clothes cause they still may not look very flattering on me.0
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Strictly Goodwill! I have only been buying one pair of black pants and one black skirt, both of which were bought 15 pounds ago. They still fit although they are getting pretty baggy, so it's time to get another set of each. I have an assortment of shirts, most of which are baggy, but I still have my fat fat ones (as opposed to the fat fat fat ones that I'm wearing now). I still have all my size sixes but they're in storage and are probably so out of style that I will delight in buying new clothes at last!0
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If you have a Plato's closet near your area, the prices for lightly used clothing is usually very good there. And they usually have a decent array of sizes and decently cute stuff.
+1 for Plato's Closet. We have one and it's fantastic. They even sell high-end workout clothes like Nike, Addidas, Lulumon, etc. for a fraction of the original price tag.
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Awesome ideas.0
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Find a tailor. I was amazed at how much better proper fitting pants looked. I have the flattest butt on the planet, so even when I buy pants that fit my belly and thighs, they don't look great - and when they're baggy - well, it looks like I have a load in my pants!
It costs a bit - I'm in a big city so $15/pair, but if you have pants that you love, and they're too big...it's worth the money. They can also do wonders with certain types of shirts.
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Dresses, leggings, and getting pants altered. Also, there is a great resale shop near me where I used to buy things inexpensively so that I didn't have to feel bad about keeping them a short time.0
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I am using a clothing allowance per pound lost as my reward and I only wish I had lost enough to have a need rather than a desire to buy new clothes. Of course I did keep a lot of the old ones so there has been a little bit of fun in shopping in my own closet. Sorry, I know this is not the help you wanted, but I thought you might like to hear that I am looking forward to having your success! Great job!0
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Hey there
I wait for sales and buy my underwear especially bras then. Saves me a fortune and then if I lose weight I don't feel so bad having to get rid of them.
Not sure where you live but I shop in H&M they do a lot of stylish elasticated trousers in small medium and large I tend to buy them sometimes a little smaller (will depend how my weight loss is going) as I lose weight they start to fit better and last that bit longer.
Me and my friends do clothes swapping other than that I would suggest shopping in a second hand clothes store or maybe it is time to learn how to sew. You can adjust your clothes to fit you??
Good luck and congrats on your weight loss, hope you reach your goal0 -
Ask your friends to let you raid their pile of too big/too small clothes, every girl has one, you know the bag that is sitting in the bottom of your closet, sometimes I get ambitious and it makes it to the trunk of my car, but somehow ends up back in the house. I'll bet if you ask around at least one of your friends will be able to help0
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I need to dress up for work each day and had nothing to wear. Right now there are some good sales going on and I just got back from shopping. 70% to 80% off on some of the pieces I got. Not really in love with them but I don't want to spend a ton of money on clothes that are going to be too big in a few months.0
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Ask your friends to let you raid their pile of too big/too small clothes, every girl has one, you know the bag that is sitting in the bottom of your closet, sometimes I get ambitious and it makes it to the trunk of my car, but somehow ends up back in the house. I'll bet if you ask around at least one of your friends will be able to help
Great idea! My friends gave me a bag of clothes to get me through.0 -
I found some great jeans at thrift stores when I was in between sizes. Saved me a lot of money and got me through.0
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I re-tailor my favorites. Though most of my favorite jeans are just now getting where I can get them back on without having a muffin top. Shirts are super easy to re-sew.
That or I hit up thrift stores, which I usually do for jeans anyway. I can't stand skinny jeans, especially the pegged ankles, so happy to go find out of style boot cuts.0 -
I am having a similar issue. At first it wasn't a problem, I needed new clothes so I bought a size or two smaller but now I have clothes in good condition that are getting looser.
Not a problem when I'm just sitting around at home in a giant tshirt and short but when my jeans have enough space to fit 4-5 arms in side as well I think I have an issue.
Someone start a business where you can hire clothes for 2 months0 -
I would definitely recommend having items tailored. It is much cheaper than purchasing new. There are a lot of tutorials for refashioning items if you're crafty too. Check pinterest or google re-fashioned sweaters.0
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Merkavar, that's really a great idea! How about a swap shop sort of thing? You post the size you need, and people reply with what they have to offer? People I know exchange books and plants/seeds that way; why not clothes?0
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Yoga pants, tights, skirts, dresses, and if you're really ambitious, get to know a sewing machine. Alterations on most shirts/dresses/skirts are pretty simple once you get the hang of it.0
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+1 on the sewing machine.
Buy a few staples each season to tide you over. And save the big shopping trip for when you reach goal weight.0
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