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So it's official nothing fits anymore. Great problem. I am going to do some shopping tomorrow after gym. My question is what is a reasonable amount of clothes to get? Obviously I need to not look like I only own one pair of pants and shirt and I have no idea how long I will stay this size. But I also don't want to spend several hundred dollars for clothes what will likely be too big by the end of the summer. I was thinking like one pair of jeans, two capris, two workout capris. A couple tank tops, bras, sports bras and maybe 10 shirts. I won't get them all tomorrow I am sure but does that seem like too much or too little.

I have been searching used clothing places around me. They don't seem to have much in 18/20. Tons in 12's and under though.

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@@csawesome - Hey Checkout Poshmark.com. There are a lot of 18/20's on there. It is used clothes and I have had a great experience. I was able to buy some, sell some and even resell the ones I bought that no longer fit! You can search by brand if you know which brands you like (i.e. Lane Bryant, Avenue, Torrid, etc.) and size.

Otherwise, I would say your wardrobe sounds about right. I went through pants faster than anything.

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also shop places like TJ Maxx clearance, Marshalls. I find loads of things on sale for 10$ or less. I've just bought two pair of pants for at home, and shopping for work pants but haven't found anything. I found one pair in the next size down, so I snatched them up, because sooner or later they'll fit. probably before I get around to hemming them! if I find something I like on sale good, I buy the next size down too. I wear a uniform shirt at work, so it's just going to have to be too big until we order more in July, or else if I find a new job.


also shop places like TJ Maxx clearance, Marshalls. I find loads of things on sale for 10$ or less. I've just bought two pair of pants for at home, and shopping for work pants but haven't found anything. I found one pair in the next size down, so I snatched them up, because sooner or later they'll fit. probably before I get around to hemming them! if I find something I like on sale good, I buy the next size down too. I wear a uniform shirt at work, so it's just going to have to be too big until we order more in July, or else if I find a new job.

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I've supplemented stuff I haven't been able to wear in a couple years with consignment finds, and I bought two pair of jeans and black pants for work in January in two consecutively smaller sizes. They were a steal on Nordstrom Rack online. Fortunately, I guessed right on the sizes!

I have a lot of scarves and other accessories, so I keep pants/tops to a minimum.

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Maxie dresses are great. They work for the long gest time. Just add a belt or sweater when it gets too big, that will buy you an extra month or two. But for sure Ross, Burlington etc are also good for some quick picks. I agree if you find something you love and can get it in the next size down too, do it. I am going to do that to avoid some of the inevitable questions at work. I don't really want to be the topic of discussion daily or feel obligated to explain myself to everyone who says ..wow, what are you doing to lose weight. Is that wrong?

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I buy stuff on the snug side so I can wear them a bit tight, just right, then loose. You can get more mileage that way. ☺ Also I've been able to get more life out of items that are not supposed to go in the dryer, by putting them in the dryer. Some things shrink up really well!

I think how much to buy really varies by life and lifestyle. Someone who works from home and has minimal social life can get away with less than someone who works out of the home and has lots of social activity. Buy a little at a time, and aim for mix and match so you can get multiple outfits just by combining a few things several different ways.

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Maxie dresses are great. They work for the long gest time. Just add a belt or sweater when it gets too big, that will buy you an extra month or two. But for sure Ross, Burlington etc are also good for some quick picks. I agree if you find something you love and can get it in the next size down too, do it. I am going to do that to avoid some of the inevitable questions at work. I don't really want to be the topic of discussion daily or feel obligated to explain myself to everyone who says ..wow, what are you doing to lose weight. Is that wrong?

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Just tell them you got a new moisturizer. Be sure to keep a straight face. ☺

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