Ive lost 130 lbs and no ...
what sizes are you looking for and looking to trade/ sell/ etc.?
5'6", HW 250, Start weight 245, SW229, CW 157, GW 150
Check out Salvation Army, Goodwill, etc. I've had great luck getting name brands in really good shape for cheap at these places. Even now, after I've gotten to my goal, I still like to check them out every so often, and pay $3.50 for a pair of jeans instead of $60-80
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150 lost and maintaining!
on 1/5/16 9:46 am
What sizes are you looking for?
"What you eat in private, you wear in public." --- Kat
on 1/6/16 3:02 pm
Unfortunately, I have already gotten rid of those sizes.
I remember the struggle at those sizes coming down -- and thrift shops really aren't so wonderful in plus sizes. I really had a hard time keeping up my clothing options until I could easily find things in second hand stores -- which for me, happened at size 18 and below.
One option, especially if you work and need more clothes is Gwynnie Bee -- it's like Netflix for plus sized clothes. I used it for a couple of months and it really helped me get over the hump.
Good luck!
"What you eat in private, you wear in public." --- Kat
I donated my old clothes to Salvation Army -- if you itemize your taxes you can get a receipt for next year's taxes. I do all my shopping there. They have 1/2 price sale days. Here are some samples of prices:
Winter coat $4.00
Dress for niece's wedding $3.50
Jeans $1.00-$3.00
Sweaters and Tops $.50 - $3.00