Losing weight SHOULD be a good thing
Until you have to get new clothes. Losing 60#'s (damn ticker still broken!!!) has moved me from only shopping at specialty plus size woman's shops - or online - to main stream stores. Since surgery I have been freezing and decided a new sweater would be needed so I went to see about a sweater. I walked in the store and was holding things up saying "This will never fit". Then I became extremely overwhelmed and had to leave... and take a xanax. I never really cared for shopping before but I never expected it to go to this extreme.
It could be less overwhelming to start with some online shopping - or even going to thrift stores so you can at least get a sense of what size you are right now.
If you do shop online make sure you take your measurements and look at their sizing guides. There's a lot of variation and no one wants to spend time mailing stuff back that doesn't fit.
I hate shopping in stores. It's very stressful and overwhelming when you can fit into "normal" size clothes.
I have found that shopping at outlets like Ross are easier for me, especially since sizes have no standardization and I have to try on everything. Plus I'm cheap and don't like to spend a lot of money on clothes. I've bought clothes at Costco and then had to return them because I tend to overestimate my size.
Take it slowly. I totally understand how you feel.
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Height: 5'-7" HW: 449 SW: 392 GW: 179 CW: 220
The day of my surgery one of the doctors was talking to me. He asked if I liked shopping and I told him no. He said that come October, I would need to buy new clothes. And then I will need more clothes in January. So I better start liking it. He was trying to be encouraging. Thankfully, I still had pants that were too small for me, so I didn't have to buy anything. I recently went to find something to wear for my daughter's birthday and it was very hard for me. I'm still in plus sizes and there just isn't that much I find cute and youthful.
I have several pants and shorts that no longer work for me. If you are interested and they are either your size or close to your new size, I will gladly send them to you instead of just donating them to goodwill.
on 10/23/15 12:57 pm
Everything ^^^^^they all said. I will just throw in this, consignment shops are great. From high end fashion to casual items. Great bang for your buck as you go down in sizes. Yes, I would recommend trying things on. Most places are no return. One size down on something you really like...get it! If it is too large rejoice and move on?
on 10/26/15 6:29 am
I've been shopping in my own closet the last few weeks. I never got rid of my too small clothes after I gained the weight. Now each day I am finding something new to wear. It's such a great feeling.
Do you attend a WLS support group? The one I attend does a clothing exchange every 3 months. If yours group doesn't offer one, maybe you could start one. If you don't go to a group, invite friends to do a clothing swap.
Good luck to you!!
cac