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Well just left Victoria's Secret. I'm the original sale rack girl.... That said I left $65.00 lighter.

Walked in wearing a 40C, left wearing a 36c! And, I have boobs!! ( well they are still deflated, but it's amazing what a push up bra does to deflated tube socks!)

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Well just left Victoria's Secret. I'm the original sale rack girl.... That said I left 65.00 lighter.

Walked in wearing a 40C' date=' left wearing a 36c! And, I have boobs!! ( well they are still deflated, but it's amazing what a push up bra does to deflated tube socks!)[/quote']

Haha, too funny n u go girl:)))

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A pair of True Religion Jeans size 8 that my sister left at my house. My chubby as will fit in those darn things.

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A pair of True Religion Jeans size 8 that my sister left at my house. My chubby as will fit in those darn things.

Lol. That's right, try try again, lol.

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Two girdles? I didn't know you could do that!!! Though whenever I try to hold the tummy in with something I just end up with a muffin top!

Speaking of bras I think I'm going to wander into Victoria secret this afternoon. The girls are shrinking.....

Yes two. I use a body magic and top it with a Marilyn Monroe waist girdle. Crazy! I can not wait until I won't need anything.

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I havent been sleeved but Im working on it with my consultation being on June 17th. This thread makes me want to go find an inspiration clothing item! When I get scheduled for it then I will definitely get one! Great idea!

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Hey there, I have a pair of black soft leather pants I wore about 14 years ago. I refused to get rid of them. I will get my ass into them again. Was sleeved 4/22/13 and down 38lbs as of today. I have a ways to go but as I said before I will fit into them again. I can't wait.

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Just your eyes out on the sale rack or wherever until you see something that you say I sure wish I could wear that.

Pre lapband it was a tunic from Talbots. Never in a million years did I think I would get in to it, AND wear something I bought from a regular store. Now it's one of the items I should get rid of in my closet. I still remember shopping a my favorite store in Canada. They have large sizes on one side and regular on the other. I headed for my side only to have the sales clerk yell from across the store that I was on the wrong side. Wouldn't you know it I argued with her but she was right!! I didn't need the plus size side anymore.

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Wearing a cute little sleeveless sundress is my dream outfit.

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I have a dress that is a size 16 it's my first goal piece of clothing I bought it a year and a half ago to go pick my husband from the airport and didn't get to wear it ...

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I have two pear of Rocawear Jeanna brand new size 17 that my husband bought me 2 Christmases ago that I could never fit. The say I can comfortably put on my jeans I will know I'm on my way

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      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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