Pants falling down while exercising?
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I didn't want to waste money on the downsizing. I had some diaper pins I used for exercise pants. I purchased exercise clothes when I went from xl to medium. Second hand stores for rest. 99 cent sale days helped out a lot. You look hard enough, you'll even find name brands with original tags.
Thank you! It's always a steal when I find name brand shirts while bargain shopping.1 -
You are a mind reader! I was thinking the same thing today. I was thinking of going to the bargain/clearance section of a department store to get some workout pants. I also might consider investing in a belt for my jeans and everything else. Congrats on your weightless. Keep up the awesome progress!0
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You are a mind reader! I was thinking the same thing today. I was thinking of going to the bargain/clearance section of a department store to get some workout pants. I also might consider investing in a belt for my jeans and everything else. Congrats on your weightless. Keep up the awesome progress!
Aww thanks! It really is a small predicament when you need new clothes but have bills to pay first!0 -
I pick up stuff at places like Target, Big W, and K-Mart (Australia) where the clothing is cheap ... I can get exercise tights, for example, for <$10.
I also pick up stuff at the collection of Op Shops (thrift shops) like Salvos, Vinnies, and Red Cross in the area where I work. I've got some great workout clothes there for <$5 ... brand name stuff and everything.0 -
some cheap in between workout wear until you reach maintenance would be the safest, least embarrassing way to go. Sure staples, pins and belts are options but I find when clothes are too big, nothing really helps, especially when you are exercising.0
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I pick up stuff at places like Target, Big W, and K-Mart (Australia) where the clothing is cheap ... I can get exercise tights, for example, for <$10.
I also pick up stuff at the collection of Op Shops (thrift shops) like Salvos, Vinnies, and Red Cross in the area where I work. I've got some great workout clothes there for <$5 ... brand name stuff and everything.
I can't wait to go scrounge for bargain clothes!0 -
riffraff2112 wrote: »some cheap in between workout wear until you reach maintenance would be the safest, least embarrassing way to go. Sure staples, pins and belts are options but I find when clothes are too big, nothing really helps, especially when you are exercising.
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Soundd like a great NSV....for everyone.0
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Fabletics has this 2 for $24 deal, two bottoms for $24. They have the best workout bottoms ever, particularly the Salar style.0
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Capsule wardrobesare a thing. Ie buy the very minimumto look good. 1 or 2 pair work pants 4 shirts that work with both pants, 2 workout outfits, 1 pair jeans. Buy on sale buy a tad small and only things you need now.0
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