Losing weight but not pants sizes?

GeddesFit
GeddesFit Posts: 75 Member
edited November 22 in Health and Weight Loss
Just wondering if anyone has lost 30+ pounds and didn't see a change in their pant size ?
I've already lost 26 pounds and have seen a drop in my pant size but I just feel like I've been in size 11/12 forever. I'm currently 162 pounds and have a goal of 128 pounds so another 34 pounds to go

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  • ogmomma2012
    ogmomma2012 Posts: 1,520 Member
    I have lost 70+lbs and I can't seem to get under a size 14 of a particular brand I can't remember. :( They say the smaller you are, the longer it takes to drop a pant size.
  • GeddesFit
    GeddesFit Posts: 75 Member
    I have lost 70+lbs and I can't seem to get under a size 14 of a particular brand I can't remember. :( They say the smaller you are, the longer it takes to drop a pant size.

    How much do you currently weigh if you don't mind me asking ?
  • Kalikel
    Kalikel Posts: 9,603 Member
    I go through sizes so quickly. I am constantly selling off clothes I barely wore. One pair of shorts cost me $45 and I never even wore them (which is my fault.)

    If I could lose weight and never have to buy new clothes, I'd be delighted. I cannot wait to be done losing and just keep wearing clothes I like until they get old.
  • ogmomma2012
    ogmomma2012 Posts: 1,520 Member
    GeddesFit wrote: »
    I have lost 70+lbs and I can't seem to get under a size 14 of a particular brand I can't remember. :( They say the smaller you are, the longer it takes to drop a pant size.

    How much do you currently weigh if you don't mind me asking ?

    I'm around 188.
  • TiaGia101
    TiaGia101 Posts: 51 Member
    I'm 5 foot 10 and I have been from 130 lbs to almost 160lbs wearing the exact same pant size
  • flaminica
    flaminica Posts: 304 Member
    edited August 2015
    GeddesFit wrote: »
    Just wondering if anyone has lost 30+ pounds and didn't see a change in their pant size ?
    I've already lost 26 pounds and have seen a drop in my pant size but I just feel like I've been in size 11/12 forever. I'm currently 162 pounds and have a goal of 128 pounds so another 34 pounds to go

    I'm going to make a guess that the weight you've lost so far has been from parts of your body other than the waist, hips and thighs. Sadly, fat doesn't melt off evenly and those are generally the last places they cling on to.

  • Clarewho
    Clarewho Posts: 494 Member
    I think it depends where the weight comes off first. For me I've lost about 30lb and 2 pant sizes but I'm still carrying lots of fat on my hips. So if I lose more I can expect to drop another size, I hope! Just keep at it and the stubborn areas will eventually drop fat, I should think. It's a shame we can't chose where it comes off isn't it?!
  • Alex_or_Ben
    Alex_or_Ben Posts: 15 Member
    maybe wearing a belt would help you keep wearing the same pants/shorts longer?
  • macgurlnet
    macgurlnet Posts: 1,946 Member
    Not losing pants sizes tends to mean you're losing weight in a bunch of other places. Typically people will be buying new pants if their waist and/or lower abdomen get smaller. But you will lose weight all over so that 30+ pounds has come off your arms, chest, face, neck, upper back, calves, etc. Have you taken any measurements? You've probably lost inches along with those pounds. Even my wrists and ankles got smaller, and I didn't realize they'd gotten much bigger over the years!

    Keep at it :)

    ~Lyssa
  • flaminica
    flaminica Posts: 304 Member
    Kalikel wrote: »
    I go through sizes so quickly. I am constantly selling off clothes I barely wore. One pair of shorts cost me $45 and I never even wore them (which is my fault.)

    If I could lose weight and never have to buy new clothes, I'd be delighted. I cannot wait to be done losing and just keep wearing clothes I like until they get old.

    No kidding eh? On my Wall of Remembrance: A rack of Christmas, birthday and holiday dresses, mostly worn once. Jeans and khakis that I dropped out of in a month. A pair of summer blouses, unworn, with the tags still on, that no longer fit. And people wonder why I buy my clothes now at the Salvation Army.
  • stormyview
    stormyview Posts: 81 Member
    Larger sizes have more space between them, so you have to lose more to drop a size. Going from a 10 to an 8 took me more than 20 pounds, but now less than 5 pounds' change in weight would be a clothing size for me.
  • GeddesFit
    GeddesFit Posts: 75 Member
    I wish we could pick where it came off lol. I did take measurements and have lost almost 8 inches off my arms, thighs, waist , hips, and chest. I just want to get to a size 6 or 8. I just hope these thunder thighs will let me. Lol
  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,487 Member
    I lost over 50 before I could go down a size and even then it really depends on the brand/style of the pants.
  • SaffronSunrise
    SaffronSunrise Posts: 182 Member
    Yes! The larger sizes seem to have a bigger gap between the sizes, which was a good way to kid myself that maybe I wasn't gaining too much weight because "I'm still fitting into the jeans I was wearing 3 years ago". Now that I've lost almost 20 pounds, I'm still in the jeans, but they are very loose.
  • lseed87
    lseed87 Posts: 1,105 Member
    Sadly in the same boat. Sometimes they feel really baggy but still fit -_-
    Pj bottoms are super baggy, sometimes falling off but yet still in same sizes.

    Ugh
  • GeddesFit
    GeddesFit Posts: 75 Member
    It sucks. I'm mostly wearing stretchy stuff right now because I don't want to be discouraged or anything but I do have a ways to go yet. I'm losing the inches too and I'm toning. I hit the gym 5x a week so I know that there is changes. I took pics about 2 weeks after starting and took them again yesterday and compared them and I can see a difference but my legs are still huge it seems even though I've lost an inch off each thigh.
  • ashmx250
    ashmx250 Posts: 52 Member
    I'm glad I found this thread! I've been wondering this about myself lately. I'm 5'5" and my starting weight was 164.8, 3 months later and I'm now 140. I started out in a 15/16 pants size. I've only bought one pair of new jeans since then and they are a 13/14. So I did loose a size but its so weird because I've read some women on myfitnesspal of around the same height weighing like in the 170's and wearing a smaller pants size than me! Jealous! lol. Another thing is that the size 15/16 pants still fit me too, a tad loose, and no muffin top at all, but still fit. Weird. Ive also been measuring and I've lost about 4.5" from the belly area. I think until I can loose another 10lbs or so, I'm going to stick with leggings and yoga pants lol!
  • kristen6350
    kristen6350 Posts: 1,094 Member
    I find this whole sizing issue weird. If I gain 5-7lbs I can expect to be uncomfortable in my current clothing. I'm 5'11 and teeter around 150-152. I'm a size 6-8 depending on brand. It only takes a few weeks off the "plan" to feel a difference.

    But when I was a 14, I could be anywhere between 190 & 170 and still wear the 14. A comfortable size 12 didn't fit until I was 165. Hence why I NEVER thought I'd see a size 6 in my life. But when the sizes became smaller, I was dropping out of them quicker. At one time I was even buying 4's. I wasn't any less than 145.

    I think it's all about how we are proportioned. And where we lose and gain easily. I gain weight it goes to my hips and stomach first. I lose weight and it comes off my upper body first.
  • jessmessmfp
    jessmessmfp Posts: 38 Member
    I'm short - 5'2 - but I completed changed - body-type wise with a 20lb drop. I went from being a size 10 on top/size 8 on bottom, to a size 2 on top and size 4-6 on bottom. I was first top heavy, and now I'm more pear-shaped. First thing to go was my boobs and upper body fat.
  • nordlead2005
    nordlead2005 Posts: 1,303 Member
    I'm down 40lb and 5 holes on my belt (1" each). However, I went from a size 34 to a size 32 (I might be able to fit a 31 now, but the 32's aren't baggy by any means). Part of that is forcing myself into a smaller size than I really was, and part is that those 34's were probably closer to 36's.

    Anyways, it is probably a combination of losing it in other spots, and having improperly fitting pants to start with. Your best way of measuring size change is with a tape measure, not clothes.
  • mylittlerainbow
    mylittlerainbow Posts: 822 Member
    [quote= They say the smaller you are, the longer it takes to drop a pant size.[/quote]

    Actually, I have always heard the opposite - sizes 4, 6, and 8 are very close together and you can easily go from one to another with just a few pounds. Sizes 12, 14, 16 are much farther apart and not at all interchangeable.
  • Rdsgoal16
    Rdsgoal16 Posts: 302 Member
    I wish I would have done a full body measurement from the beginning (neck, waist, hips, etc), I am down 20 pounds and pant size is the same but I am being told my face looks thinner, I lost my neck etc. I am hoping the next 20 I lose some waist inches.
  • Bbeliever215
    Bbeliever215 Posts: 234 Member
    ashmx250 wrote: »
    I'm glad I found this thread! I've been wondering this about myself lately. I'm 5'5" and my starting weight was 164.8, 3 months later and I'm now 140. I started out in a 15/16 pants size. I've only bought one pair of new jeans since then and they are a 13/14. So I did loose a size but its so weird because I've read some women on myfitnesspal of around the same height weighing like in the 170's and wearing a smaller pants size than me! Jealous! lol. Another thing is that the size 15/16 pants still fit me too, a tad loose, and no muffin top at all, but still fit. Weird. Ive also been measuring and I've lost about 4.5" from the belly area. I think until I can loose another 10lbs or so, I'm going to stick with leggings and yoga pants lol!

    Do you weight train? Many times those that weigh more but wear smaller sizes tend to as muscle takes up less space than fat. I weigh 176 at 5'7 and I wear a size 10. I weight train as well.
  • holly_roman
    holly_roman Posts: 116 Member
    I guess I never thought of it. I started at 246 and from 215-246 I fit into an 18/20. But from 200 down to 160 I fit in a 12, from past experience. Fit nicely too..not loose or anything. Wonder if my body comp will change with this wieght loss.
  • stealthq
    stealthq Posts: 4,298 Member
    [quote= They say the smaller you are, the longer it takes to drop a pant size.

    Actually, I have always heard the opposite - sizes 4, 6, and 8 are very close together and you can easily go from one to another with just a few pounds. Sizes 12, 14, 16 are much farther apart and not at all interchangeable.[/quote]

    It probably takes about the same amount of time. It can take a month to lose a lb when you're already lean (plus any tiny slip-up wipes out your deficit). In that same month you could lose 8 lbs if you are sufficiently heavy.
  • ashmx250
    ashmx250 Posts: 52 Member
    ashmx250 wrote: »
    I'm glad I found this thread! I've been wondering this about myself lately. I'm 5'5" and my starting weight was 164.8, 3 months later and I'm now 140. I started out in a 15/16 pants size. I've only bought one pair of new jeans since then and they are a 13/14. So I did loose a size but its so weird because I've read some women on myfitnesspal of around the same height weighing like in the 170's and wearing a smaller pants size than me! Jealous! lol. Another thing is that the size 15/16 pants still fit me too, a tad loose, and no muffin top at all, but still fit. Weird. Ive also been measuring and I've lost about 4.5" from the belly area. I think until I can loose another 10lbs or so, I'm going to stick with leggings and yoga pants lol!

    Do you weight train? Many times those that weigh more but wear smaller sizes tend to as muscle takes up less space than fat. I weigh 176 at 5'7 and I wear a size 10. I weight train as well.

    I do anywhere from 30-45 minutes of HIIT per day, 6-7 days a week, with weights. The weights I use each day are anywhere form 4 lbs up to 12 lbs. So, I guess I am by no means lifting heavy or anything. I did notice that I have thinned out mostly in my face, arms, shoulders, legs, and waist first and while my lower abdomen has definitely been loosing inches, it is still the the one area I feel needs the most work.
  • ashliedelgado
    ashliedelgado Posts: 814 Member
    I'm 70lbs down, 5'4", and have only dropped 2 pants sizes in jeans. It's really frustrating sometimes. I take comparison pics when I'm getting down on myself, and I try on my favorite jeans when I was 262 to motivate myself. I take measurements regularly, and it helps to see that I'm almost in double digits for inches lost around my waist at hips. It helps. But it still gets frustrating that I'm still only in 17/18.

    On the other hand, I've gone from 2x scrubs to a L top and bottom.

    Thanks to the girls, I doubt I'll ever be less than a large top. I've been fortunate enough that in 70lbs, I have lost very little in the bust, its mostly in the diameter of my chest.
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