I peeled myself off the sofa long enough to go clothes shopping yesterday.
I've been wearing Red 3 bootcut jeans from Lane Bryant (fellow Lane Bryant shoppers know what I mean), but they're a bit large now so I bought a pair of Red 2 bootcuts. I was also encouraged to try on a pair of Yellow 3 bootcuts because my body shape has changed. I used to have a bigger butt in relation to the rest of my body but I have lost a lot of inches off my hips and butt, so they recommended the yellows. They fit differently, but also looked good. So I bought those too.
Started with: Red 4 bootcut
Wearing now: Red 2 bootcut/Yellow 3 bootcut
Then I went to JC Penney and looked for work pants. I found a pair of those Lee plain front pants. I started off wearing a 20W in those, and I'm now down to a 16W in that particular style of pants. I could only find one pair in any color in that size, so I bought it. I also bought a couple of casual long-sleeve tees in size 1x, which is the size I've been wearing all along. Those shirts shrink a lot. The 1x started off a little on the small side for me and is now a little too large.
Started with: Lee Plain Front trouser 20W
Wearing now: Lee Plain Front trouser 16W
Since the other pair of 16W plain fronts that I have is a little baggy on me, I wandered over to the normal-sized section of the store and was shocked at how HUGE it is. Oh god, the selection! Amazing! I hadn't been to that side of the store in years. I found those same Lee plain front pants in size 14, so I got a pair plus a pair of Dockers Ideal Fit in a size 16. I knew they wouldn't fit just by looking at them, but they're for later. I also bought some of the same casual tees I had bought in the big lady section, but in size XL. They fit perfectly, but they will shrink when washed.
I tried on the smaller pants at home and I cannot pull either pair all the way up, but they'll be a good yardstick for me. I weighed about 218 lbs yesterday and I'm thinking both pairs may fit by the time I achieve my Christmas goal of 199 lbs. I will fit into them *someday*, so it's not a waste of money.
I ended up spending about $175 on new clothes, but I am also giving away a large bundle of clothing that is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too big for me. I am getting rid of those clothes because I never want to fit into them again. If all I have are clothes that are my size or smaller, that'll be extra added incentive to not order that pizza or eat that 3 Musketeers bar.
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HI thanks for your comment and congratulations for you. Yes, you should start slow and gently.
BTW, isn't fun shopping for new clothes? You have more excuse to shop:)
In here,the size stops at 10 ( you know people consider asians are slim ) and that time I was size 14. It's a happy feeling that I manage to go down to size 8.
Good luck for you and keep up the good work! :)
that must feel amazing!
Good for you! I still just wear the baggy clothes...my weight loss hasn't been as quick or dramatic as yours. It's taken almost 7 mos to hit 10 lbs (which I'm hoping to hit this week). I have bought some clothes that are a little more "form-fitting". My roommate has commented on how much slimmer they make me look. Hmmmm...who knew that wearing smaller clothes would make me look smaller :)
Keep up the good work!
Way to go!!! Thanks for the inspiration.
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