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I have no idea what size I am in now. I don't really want to buy clothes yet but I am starting to look ridiculous in my clothes now. What to do, what to do....

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Go to goodwill, salvation army, try on some clothes that fit and buy them.

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Yes, Goodwill or local consignment shop. Don't spend a fortune of clothes you are going to get too small for within a few months.

Happy for you to be losing it into smaller sizes! :) Keep up the great work!

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I hear ya! I am agonizing over buying a new pair of jeans. I am going to try the "buy one item at a time" method. You know you need to break down and buy a new pair when you can pull them down without unbuttoning and unzipping! LOL

-Kendra

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I hear ya! I am agonizing over buying a new pair of jeans. I am going to try the "buy one item at a time" method. You know you need to break down and buy a new pair when you can pull them down without unbuttoning and unzipping! LOL

-Kendra

I had to hold up a pair of slacks up with a safety pin a couple of weeks ago...feels good but you can only do that for so long...

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I think I will go the Salvation Army route...I'm nowhere near done losing all of the weight and I don't want to waste money.

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Lmao I got a lot of stuff on sale that is very very tight. So it will take a bit to get lose on me lol but helps me know that is the numbers don't move the clothing is still getting big. Walmart sale 3 Dollar T-shirts Hollister 12 dollar Sweaters hoodies. Jeans old navy had a sale a few weeks ago I got 2 12s 2 14s for 6 dollars each ;) the 14s are tight so by summer / fall the 12s will fit I hope I'm a really slow Loser. So look for killer sales as well as good will ;)

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Value village or Salvation Army is great for cheap clothes while in the progress. I did this in highschool when I got pretty sick and lost 160 lbs.

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Well I did it. I went to the Salvation Army and bout some smaller sizes. Yay me!!

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Do you have a Facebook account? A lot of cities/towns now have local "yard sale" pages. I have gotten a lot of cute used name brand clothes on my towns sight. Even sold some too. People like buying "almost" new clothes. Just do a search on Facebook.

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