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running clothes for women over a size 16

allisami
Posts: 10 Member
I want to buy myself some running stuff to reward doing the c25k program, I am more than halfway and havent died yet..haha, but all I can find is sizes that are toooo small. My 130lb 5 foot 10 daughter wears a large in Nike, which for means I need a 3x! (she is not big and wears a large). Are there places on line to get larger sized running clothes and exercise clothes in general. I have thought about going to the mens section but they are not designed for my body shape if you get the picture...
any suggestions?
any suggestions?
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She wears a large because she is tall for a girl. I doubt Nike makes a XXXL for woman, try the sweats at wall mart, they are pretty cheap.0
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Old Navy.0
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yep old navy...0
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Also check out Wal-Mart, I bought some nice stuff from there, and they seemed to have a decent size selection.0
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Definetely Old Navy!0
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Sears has some nice stuff for the larger woman -- I have gotten some of my stuff there, and they have up to 4X0
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if you have a kohl's, try there. I found XXL in several brands, including FILA that fit OK when I was a size 18.0
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Old Navy and WalMart is where I got all my running stuff. Danskin shirts in the wickable fabric go to at least 3xl because I have one in my gym bag.0
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under armour outlet is amazing, their clothing fits perfectly (I am an 18) and it lasts!0
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i found mine at walmart also!!!0
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believe it or not, I am wearing some sweat/yoga pants I found at Ross (my bottom half is a size 20ish)
Good luck, come back to let us know where you found your stuff!0 -
The best place is Lane Bryant and Torrid, Torrid is the most stylish, this stores are for lady's that aren't the average sizes, you can buy online from both,0
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Old Navy! I have their Active compression pants and capris and LOVE them! I myself being a 16.0
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I've found some nice workout clothes at TJ Maxx and Marshall's. I think Fashion Bug carries some workout clothes too.0
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I'm 5 ft 9 and probably a size 14/16 and have been a serious exerciser for several years (just b/c you need to lose weight doesn't mean you can't run
Anyway, this is one of my pet peeves, even when I'm down to a size 10/12, the running shorts are too darn short for for me. Seriously, don't these companies (nike, adidas, fila, etc.) think that anyone is who is not already super-skinny and in shape might want to work out to get in better shape? Even when I get them to fit, I'd be too mortified at how short they are to ever do mountain climbers at bootcamp!
I have two pairs of adidas capri pants and some men's basketball shorts (which don't fit my shape either) that I wear to exercise (and wash constantly). Don't know if commiserating helps but I feel your pain sister.0 -
walmart.... I love walmart lol0
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I wear an 18 and buy all my pants from Old Navy! I wear their XL in the yoga pants. I find the XXL stretches out too quickly. I usually just wear XL t-shirts that I stole from my husband!0
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I agree, the Danskin stuff at walmart is pretty good stuff. It has lasted quite a while. Good luck!0
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Old Navy, Gap (the Gap Body section), Athleta (online @ Gap.com), Target.0
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Old Navy, Wal-Mart, and Ebay, Zellers for the cheapest but sometimes Additionelle has some good deals0
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i agree with the comments about old navy & kohl's. i'd also suggest checking out places like a t.j. maxx or marshall's (good stuff, cheap!).
one thing that i have learned with my running gear is that most items that i have don't come with a draw string at the waist (i tend to opt for running tights/capris). as you are becoming more fit & loosing weight a draw string can be a real savior - i absolutely hate having to hike up my pants as i'm running & a draw string saves you from that annoyance quite nicely.
another suggestion is to go with pants that are a little snug - but not uncomfortably so, of course. two things: 1) you are going to loose inches over the course of your training so you want your gear to last for more than a few months; and 2) pants that are a little bit too big can lead to chaffing.
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JcPenney carries the Xersion line of activewear!! I promise, I never will wear anything else... until I get skinny. The pants are super flattering and they are true-to-size. Check it out.. you will not be disappointed.0
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Thanks for all the information. I went to Walmart and JCP. Found enough for now.... next time I buy, I will be fitting into the Nike stuff. hahah!0
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