How long have you hung on to your oversized clothes?

My closet is full of clothes that are four and five sizes too big but I'm having such a hard time letting it go. How long have you kept your oversized clothes?
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  • AmyDahlTorres
    AmyDahlTorres Posts: 272 Member
    When I approached a new season, I'd check sizing and set aside. So essentially, once season, per year. Your loss in weight is someone else's gain in their closet. Don't forget to check shoes; your feet shrink too!
  • leduck1
    leduck1 Posts: 10 Member
    I kept mine for a year after maintaining a 70 lb weight loss and got rid of them. I have a wardrobe I look good in, enjoy, and that let me know if I gain some weight. I’m not going back!
  • Corina1143
    Corina1143 Posts: 3,627 Member
    I still have one shorts outfit I absolutely love and am trying to figure out how to make them work.

    The clothes that i wore--immediately. I kept a few big t-shirts, tie them in a knot at the waist, over Jean shorts--that type of thing. Everything else goes.

    Still have lots of tops I never wore anyway. Slowly sorting into goodwill, soft rags, and trash piles.
  • Corina1143
    Corina1143 Posts: 3,627 Member
    @springlering62, looks like you know what to get hubby for Xmas, birthdays, valentine's, etc. For a long time to come.
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,328 Member
    I am still wearing mine and I am almost 90 pounds down in a year. I have started to get rid of some of them just this past week, and started to get some clothing from thrift stores as I still have some weight to lose.
  • lisakatz2
    lisakatz2 Posts: 537 Member
    I am still wearing mine and I am almost 90 pounds down in a year. I have started to get rid of some of them just this past week, and started to get some clothing from thrift stores as I still have some weight to lose.

    90 pounds down!? It's time. Surely your clothes don't fit. Smart getting thrift store clothes in the interim.

    I'm 5 pounds down from my starting weight. I see the difference in the mirror. My clothes are a little bit looser but not enough to go to the next size down. Looking forward to that!
  • Veta2018
    Veta2018 Posts: 647 Member
    I'm down almost 50 pounds now. Last year, I got rid of all my small summer shorts. I didn't plan on losing weight at the time, because they were cute and I would be able to fit in them now. I recently got rid of lots of winter clothes that were too big. I kept the smallest ones and bought a couple smaller sizes from the resale shop to hold me over. I don't plan on purchasing new clothes till the next season. Then, I plan on getting rid of all the old. Bras, and underware will also need replaced.
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,328 Member
    lisakatz2 wrote: »
    I am still wearing mine and I am almost 90 pounds down in a year. I have started to get rid of some of them just this past week, and started to get some clothing from thrift stores as I still have some weight to lose.

    90 pounds down!? It's time. Surely your clothes don't fit. Smart getting thrift store clothes in the interim.

    I'm 5 pounds down from my starting weight. I see the difference in the mirror. My clothes are a little bit looser but not enough to go to the next size down. Looking forward to that!

    I am cheap, and frankly, I work in a setting where I have just been waiting for my new work clothing to arrive from this years ordering. It just did, so I have new work clothing. I also have some other stuff from the thrift store now (picked up this week), so when I need to look good, I can. As for mucking around at home, I will stick to the oversized stuff for now, as I said, I am cheap and clothing really isn't that important to me.
  • mae1658
    mae1658 Posts: 22 Member
    I get rid of the clothes that I know I don't love or are worn right away. But I do keep a tote of my favourites and just hang onto them. I did the same when I was smaller and then gained weight and I'm thankful I did, as I now fit back into those smaller clothes.
  • exstromn
    exstromn Posts: 176 Member
    I had a really hard time letting some things go for fear of failure. I felt "safe" to purge some things at approx 40 LBS gone but could have done it at 30. It took until then to buy anything new, even though my family had been making frumpy comments about my clothes lol:). I was still super cautious for fear of failure, not to mention women's sizes are vastly different from brand to brand or cut to cut. I still sometimes look at my smaller fitting clothes and go, "I wonder if it will still fit?" It does and in that moment, you need to acknowledge it does and will again the next time you wear it because you have lost weight for real and are actively pursuing loss. Hang in there, its sooooo worth it to try on that first really great fitting garment and then make room for it in your closet by purging the one that just doesn't fit anymore!
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,324 Member
    I vote you get rid of them asap. I know money could be an issue for some here. But.. i see so many before and after photos of people wearing the same clothes .. and it hardly showcases their success. Baggy old worn clothes don't work.. and even if they're in good shape.. it makes the person look heavier. Get rid of them..buy something that fits and is flattering and don't look back.
  • I7300
    I7300 Posts: 10 Member
    I kept my old clothes for a while, I knew I went down a size and stayed like that for a bit but financially I just couldn't buy new clothes.... I decided to make a change when everything was looking extremely baggy and not fitting well, which made me feel worse...so just went for it and bought more fitting clothes... got rid of the old ones now.
    Worth the money spent on it to be honest.
    Jeans are a bugger as they aren't the cheapest and having to buy new pairs sucks since they are very hit and miss with sizing.
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 8,452 Member
    I vote you get rid of them asap. I know money could be an issue for some here. But.. i see so many before and after photos of people wearing the same clothes .. and it hardly showcases their success. Baggy old worn clothes don't work.. and even if they're in good shape.. it makes the person look heavier. Get rid of them..buy something that fits and is flattering and don't look back.

    This. My husband showed me a photo of his cannon crew from a reenactment this weekend. Reenactment gear is pricey. His philosophy is “they had to wear the same gear regardless, so can I.”

    His was all 2X and he’s down a size or two. I thought it was a photo from a couple of years ago, he looked so big, and I had to delicately extricate myself from what promised to be a big wifely faux pas.
  • mjglantz
    mjglantz Posts: 508 Member
    As I lost weight it took some time for me to accept that this time it was for good. I ended up keeping one size larger than I was wearing and donated the rest.
  • mkksemail
    mkksemail Posts: 1,748 Member
    I did not get rid of as many as I should have, and I spent the winter expanding back into them. Ditch them :)
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,216 Member
    I vote you get rid of them asap. I know money could be an issue for some here. But.. i see so many before and after photos of people wearing the same clothes .. and it hardly showcases their success. Baggy old worn clothes don't work.. and even if they're in good shape.. it makes the person look heavier. Get rid of them..buy something that fits and is flattering and don't look back.

    I agree about the baggy clothes for general wear out and about. But I figure people often may wear the same clothes for before and after photos to highlight the difference in how they fit?

    I kept some of my old workout leggings to wear around the house, after adding a drawstring to the waist. The fit is baggy . . . but it's kind of gratifying to realize that that floppy fabric around my thighs used to be tight, filled up with fat. :grimace::smile:
  • FibroHiker
    FibroHiker Posts: 398 Member
    It's been up and down for me. When I first lost weight back in 2007 I didn't hold on to any of my oversized clothing. They looked bad on me at that point and I wanted clothing that fit. I have since regained some and lost it again.

    I've noticed that there aren't a lot of clothes that I wished I had held on to ( for any reason or any size). I am now in a losing streak again and just dropped a size from Medium to Small. I tried on clothes yesterday and thought it wouldn't make a difference but the Small looks better and fit better. If you lose weight and go down a size, you want to look good. Don't keep your closet full of things that don't flatter you. If there are some pieces you really love, have them tailored to fit your current size. Donate or give away the rest.
  • Darlene_Oregon
    Darlene_Oregon Posts: 186 Member
    To all the women out there. I don't buy women's clothes. No I'm not gay (not that that would matter). It's just that a pair of women's pants have a 20" waist and 50" hips. What's up with that? Plus, I'm not sure if anyone has noticed, but the quality of women's clothing is not as good as men's clothing. And, women's clothing is more expensive. I mainly wear shorts and casual clothing. Men's medium fit me fine.
  • chris_in_cal
    chris_in_cal Posts: 2,520 Member
    Not a good answer to your question, but: I'm holding on to my boot camp uniform, and my 1989 NYC Marathon t-shirt hoping to again one day proudly rock these duds.
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