Does anyone else have a piece of Clothing for their weightloss goals?

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  • thewindandthework
    thewindandthework Posts: 531 Member
    I found a cool t-shirt on a road trip a few weeks ago, stared at the sizes, and decided I'd rather get something smaller that I could wear for longer than something bigger that fits right now. So it's hanging at the front of my closet staring at me every time I weigh myself or get dressed.
  • jacobsl221
    jacobsl221 Posts: 75 Member
    My husband bought me an Armani dress in size 8. It is still in my closet 6 years later. I've never worn it, but will, someday!
  • the_great_unknown
    the_great_unknown Posts: 194 Member
    I have a dress that I fell in love with in college. It was my roommate's and it's a size 10. A few years ago, I lost enough weight that I could fit into a 12, but I still couldn't zip that dress. I am currently a 16 after gaining back some weight and my goal is to zip up and look good in that dress this year. It's not my style anymore, but I don't care!
  • aliencheesecake
    aliencheesecake Posts: 569 Member
    A pair on striped size 8 jeans (that don't really seem like size 8, lol, esp since I am already wearing anywehre bet and 6-10). Bought online and are adorable. Also, my favorite Wallflower jeans, which I fit in briefly after pregancy. until I stopped nursing. lol
  • glassofroses
    glassofroses Posts: 653 Member

    Wow, gis are expensive! I kickbox and our uniform trousers are like $25, same for our tees and vests. It's more our gear that costs, my gloves alone were $120 in the sale for a mid range pair and then there's boots/shin guards, focus mitts, hand and ankle wraps.

    I do kickboxing too but for that we get to wear whatever we want. I do have a lovely collection of boxing wraps and of course my gloves. The pair I got weren't too bad though, only about $80 and I love them! The gi's are expensive but the quality ones are worth it. Add to that the rash guards and compression pants so I don't get mat burn...

    At least I'm spending money on things that will improve me. ;)

    We can wear what we want to train in, I wear my uniform trousers and a Nike pro long sleeve compression top in winter to protect my lungs when the windows are open (asthma and I'm the one who opens the windows XD) and the tshirt version in the summer, rather than my vest because I don't like my arms (acne scarring). Whereas others wear regular workout gear, or all their uniform, or just their uniform trousers like me because it's personal preference. I wear them simply because they give me the most freedom of movement. Sounds stupid but I feel like leggings restrict my hip flexors/adductors on head/axe kicks. But yeah, for those of us who train for belts must wear our uniform for when our sixth dan instructor comes to grade us.

    My first pair of gloves were a $50 pair from Adidas and they were brilliant actually. Comfortable from the start but they stopped making them where I am. Now I have a leather pair of Muay Thai Twins gloves. I probably replace my hand wraps the most because I use them for everything even not kickboxing workouts as I have hyperflexible joints and no one needs those flopping about holding weights. XD

    The real beauty of kickboxing trousers is they're elastic so doesn't matter what weight you are because your size is your leg. You only ever need replace them if the elastic or the string tie goes.

    Exactly about money. I wasn't going to grade in March because I didn't feel ready but still train and people couldn't understand why I'd want to spend $60 on the session if I wasn't 'going to get something out of it'. What I get out of it is Andrew is a 6th dan black belt and his classes are amazing. Everything he does is applicable to real life sparring so it really gets you thinking about how to put together your basic techniques into super ninja moves in 3 steps or less. I'm still a newbie baby so I'll take all the help I can get.
  • strshllw84
    strshllw84 Posts: 256 Member
    I have two dresses that my boyfriend surprised me with when we started dating, they fit me but I feel like an over stuffed sausage in both of them and feel like if I lost the weight I'd feel comfortable and maybe if I got to my goal weight they'd need to be taken in! They are two absolute dream dresses for me and if I could fit in them I would finally do the pinup photos he wants.
  • stang02
    stang02 Posts: 75 Member

    Wow, gis are expensive! I kickbox and our uniform trousers are like $25, same for our tees and vests. It's more our gear that costs, my gloves alone were $120 in the sale for a mid range pair and then there's boots/shin guards, focus mitts, hand and ankle wraps.

    I do kickboxing too but for that we get to wear whatever we want. I do have a lovely collection of boxing wraps and of course my gloves. The pair I got weren't too bad though, only about $80 and I love them! The gi's are expensive but the quality ones are worth it. Add to that the rash guards and compression pants so I don't get mat burn...

    At least I'm spending money on things that will improve me. ;)

    I do BJJ. My goal, once reached is to buy a really awesome looking rashguard (usually run about $60-80). Right now my shirts are looser to hide my slight belly (during No-GI). And also to splurge on a Shoyoroll or Muaewear GI.
  • lorenab702002
    lorenab702002 Posts: 1 Member
    I am a martial artist and I pulled my hamstring. I kept eating like an athlete and gained 30 pounds. I am healed now and I would like to lose 30 pounds and proudly put on one the 8 bikini's I have and my size 5 Levi's I love so much.
  • Libby283
    Libby283 Posts: 288 Member
    A piece? I have a whole closet full of clothes. I threw away all my fat sizes a few years ago when I lost weight. I just hung onto a few pairs of size 6 pants, so that is what I am wearing. My top half stayed close to the same size with the weight gain, because my shirts mostly fit. I had to go buy a pair of dress pants a few weeks ago for work, to wear for one meeting. I will probably never wear them again.

    Once I lose the weight, I will just stick to logging calories and weighing every day. That is what I need to stay on target.
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