Learning to LOVE the thrift store!
Well... I headed over to a few of the local thrift stores since my closet is practically bare. At the beginning of the year I was a size 30/32... my current (but now baggy) jeans are a size 24. I found a size 20 jeans from Lane Bryant on the racks and thought, "Well, let's see how long before I fit into them."
Cha-Ching!! They! FIT! Booyah!! Best $4.00 I've spent all week long!
Highest Weight: 340 (7/2/14) Initial Consult: 327.8 (2/24/15) Home Weigh In on Surgery Date: 291.8 (5/11/15) Today's Weight: 187.4 (5/20/16) Total So Far: 152.6 Pounds!!!!!!
"There's only us. There's only this... forget regret. Or life is yours to miss. No other road. No other way. No day but today."
I could have wrote this post! I'm really relying on thrift stores as I transition through sizes. I'm in an 18 now, headed towards 16. Be careful, sizing can be sooo inconsistent. I picked up some stuff today. 3 pants:an old Navy dress pant in size 20. While I wear an 18 in anything i buy from old navy, I'm always bigger in any thrift store ON finds. 2nd pair fit perfectly. 3rd pair I swear must be a juniors size, they won't fit for a good while!
Congrats on your weight loss, and your new, smaller threads!
I have no patience for searching thrift stores. My closet and drawers are pretty bare, but I don't want to buy too much since I'm still shrinking. So I buy just what I need to get by. I am making due with one pair of Dockers, one pair of jeans, 1 button down shirt, one pair of shorts, and a few pocket t-shirts.
I'm a full time grad student so I can be a minimalist.
~snerk~
Dear Matthew... my dear, dear Matthew.... it's not that you are a grad student... it's that you are a GUY! lol!
My father is the same way about clothes; only his pants of choice are sweats. It's a miracle if we can get him to wear anything else.
Highest Weight: 340 (7/2/14) Initial Consult: 327.8 (2/24/15) Home Weigh In on Surgery Date: 291.8 (5/11/15) Today's Weight: 187.4 (5/20/16) Total So Far: 152.6 Pounds!!!!!!
"There's only us. There's only this... forget regret. Or life is yours to miss. No other road. No other way. No day but today."
"No patience for searching thrift stores" describes me to the T. Also, I am pretty cheap so I buy enough exercise and work clothes just to get me by. I agree with being a minimalist.
BUT, today we went to a thrift shop to look for costume supplies for my kiddo. I found the women's clothing to be super organized and easy to browse. The clothes seemed to be in good shape and didn't smell or anything. (You can tell I had a fair amount of bias walking in. I am not proud of that.)
I walked out with 2 pairs of brand name jeans (one was Ralph Lauren) for 9 dollars total. Best 9 bucks I have ever spent even if they are too big (fingers crossed) in several weeks.
HW:361 SW:304 (VSG 12/04/2014)Mo 1:-32 Mo 2:-13.5 Mo 3: -13.5 Mo 4 -9.5 Mo 5: -15 Mo 6: -15 Mo 7: -13.5 Mo 8: -17 Mo 9: -13 Mo 10: -12.5 11/3/2015 Healthy BMI Reached! Mo 11: -9 Mo 12: -8 12/27/2015 Goal Weight Reached!
on 10/18/15 4:27 am
Thrift stores are the greatest. Just picked up some new pants that I now need to hem. Need warmer clothes as it is cooling down. I think my husband is going to give me a gift card for new clothes for Christmas by then maybe I will have some idea of my final size.
I love this. I'm still pre-op but getting close. A week away tomorrow! I work in a professional office and must often go to court. I also have to wear a ballistic vest for my job and it's issued by the employer... and that's a whole other story... but I need to figure out how I'm going to keep myself appropriately clothed 5 days a week. How long do you tend to stay in one size before dropping to the next? Should I plan to go shopping once a month or once a quarter or ... my brain just can't seem to get wrapped around losing weight faster than I actually gained it.
We have a fairly good Good Will not far from my house (about 40 minutes) and a couple of other thrifts within 30 minutes with limited clothing selections. Or should I just go for the cheapest stuff I can find on line?
For the first 20 pounds, my old clothes just fit better. After that, I was able to take the pants and skirts in (I just sew up the side or back seam to fit - takes about 10 min). Buy stretchy tops or ask for hand me downs from people in your Support Group. It took awhile until I could tell what would fit me by just looking at it, so the new clothes I got on-line were a waste - by the time they arrived they were too big or just the wrong proportion. People post about loving Goodwill, that is probably a better option where you can get a better idea of how things will actually fit. A friend of mine works in a doctors office and just bought 2 pairs of black yoga pants that shrunk with her and 1-2 scrub tops. I was a HS teacher and had to dress more professionally, so I tried to make my old clothes shrink as long as possible.
Sharon
My surgery was in April, I wasn't in a smaller size till July, everything had just fit better. The trend I'm seeing now is that I'm moving down sizes every month and a half.
My rule is that I can't pay anymore than $20 on any single item. So I'll shop at other places too.... So long as I don't go over my budget.