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How to not look fat in clothes?

Posts: 37 Member
edited December 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
I wear big shirts,sweaters and bants most of the time. And I look fat but when i wear shorts or tanks i still look fat. Aby suggestions to look better

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  • Posts: 2,187 Member
    edited June 2016
    It helps if you know what your body type is (apple, pear, banana, hourglass, etc...). Each body type looks better in different styles. For instance, I'm an apple shape (all stomach, small legs, small hips) and have found that empire waist dresses and flared bottom pants are more flattering, and skinny jeans not so much.
    Another thing...and I know it sounds contradictory...but if you're wearing clothing that is too big for you, it actually makes you look bigger. It's better to find clothes that fit you properly if you want to look slimmer.
    Of course, losing weight always helps, too, as others have suggested, but I figured this might help in the meantime.
    Some Google searches should help get you started! Good luck!
  • Posts: 10,330 Member
    If you believe you look fat in clothes you will need to either lose weight to where you are satisfied with the way you look or to work on your self confidence (or both). I wear whatever I like because it feels silly to think that wearing slimming clothes would make me look 100 lb lighter. Only losing 100 lb would make me look 100 lb lighter, and until then I'm wearing whatever the heck I want. People are usually too self absorbed to care about what flatters my shape and what doesn't.
  • Posts: 10,179 Member
    Transkitty wrote: »
    I wear big shirts,sweaters and bants most of the time. And I look fat but when i wear shorts or tanks i still look fat.

    No, you don't look fat. That's a self-image thing. If you're not fat you don't look fat to other people.
  • Posts: 59 Member
    I found that the best way to stop looking fat was getting fit :-P
    Seriously though, I suppose a rule of thumb is wearing darker colours, clothes that fit you properly and are not baggy.
  • Posts: 7,088 Member
    I would try to lose weight if your genuinely obese ( I have no idea if your obese or not)

    Otherwise, if your not really overweight I would try to learn how to love yourself.
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  • Posts: 26,232 Member
    Transkitty wrote: »
    Im not obese but like i just dont like the shape of my stomach on the side... Its like i can see the edges of my ribs and then i have this really wierd lower stomach that looks a littler bigger. My body just isnt proportioned the way i would like and it makes me look wierd in clothes, Thats part of the reason i wear baggy clothes and sometimes skirts to cover my stomach because its wierd. Its like my body is fighting on wether i should be fat or skinny :(

    And yet you also just started a thread entitled "Im really fat and I need to lose wieght"
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  • Posts: 161 Member
    Do you need to lose weight?
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  • Posts: 14,776 Member
    Transkitty wrote: »
    Im not obese but like i just dont like the shape of my stomach on the side... Its like i can see the edges of my ribs and then i have this really wierd lower stomach that looks a littler bigger. My body just isnt proportioned the way i would like and it makes me look wierd in clothes, Thats part of the reason i wear baggy clothes and sometimes skirts to cover my stomach because its wierd. Its like my body is fighting on wether i should be fat or skinny :(

    It kind of sounds like recomposition might be what you're looking for instead of more weight loss. You might check into it: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat/p1

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/977538
  • Posts: 1,900 Member

    It kind of sounds like recomposition might be what you're looking for instead of more weight loss. You might check into it: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat/p1

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/977538

    PO-take this wonderful advice right here.
  • Posts: 161 Member
    ^^^this
  • Posts: 1,441 Member
    You are too young to be here. Your weight is normal for your height.
  • Posts: 612 Member
    edited June 2016
    As you've been told you are far too young to be here
  • Posts: 1,741 Member
    edited June 2016
    OP has claimed elsewhere that she wants to be 80-90 lbs like "everybody else".

    She claims to be just entering high school, and is not allowed to leave the house except to go to school.

    Either a troll, or someone too young to be here, so I will cease to engage.
  • Posts: 317 Member
    The way to not look fat in clothes is to not be fat.
  • Posts: 35,719 Member
    Josh_lol wrote: »
    The way to not look fat in clothes is to not be fat.

    OP isn't fat. OP is a child
  • Posts: 10,330 Member
    If you aren't really fat it could pretty much be your posture. A poor posture with an over-arched spine could give the illusion of a belly even in the skinniest of people.

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  • Posts: 4,211 Member
    Transkitty wrote: »
    Pants not bants*

    We don't correct spelling in MFP. It is not nice and maybe even against the rules.
  • Posts: 334 Member
    Everyone, she is only 14.
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  • Posts: 228 Member
    Just a heads up to those who are not aware that the OP is a minor child and is not allowed to post here. I wouldn't continue to offer any weight loss advice.
  • Posts: 35,719 Member
    moto450 wrote: »
    Everyone, she is only 14.

    I can't believe the mods haven't shut both threads down yet. She's been reported
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