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I am 50 lbs down from my HW of 290 and needless to say, my clothes are getting pretty baggy. I think if I hold out for another 15 to 20 lbs I can do a regular size 18 and have more choices. But not sure I can hold out that long. When did you break down and buy new clothes and were you glad you did or do you wish you had waited a little longer?

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Simple advice is to buy a few pieces at each stage. A 50 pou d loss means that NOTHING fits, so a couple of things that do fit will do wonders for your self image, your spirit, and you will be thrilled to see a number that was unimaginable before your surgery decision. 2-3 looks should suffice, and be ready to repeat the process several times over. Congratulations, and enjoy the changes to come!!!

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Like the others mentioned, just a few pieces at a time. When I got down to a size 16 ( I had started at a size 20 & some 22's), I got so excited because spring was coming so I bought more clothes then I should have. I was a 16 for LESS then two months. The tags were taken off the clothes, so I was unable to return them . A very costly lesson.

Thrift stores and clearance racks are the best places to shop right now. Get a few basic color pants or skirts and keep repeating. tops usually can be worn a bit longer (more forgiving).

Definitely get a couple pieces because I believe seeing yourself in smaller clothes is very motivating.

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I'm at the point now where I need to shop for new clothes as well. None of my dress clothes for work (I'm a teacher) fit anymore. Like the other posters, I've been visiting thrift stores and the clearance racks at places like Kohl's. Trying on new clothes in smaller sizes has been fun! I bought a large shirt yesterday--a large!!!

I'm also trying to recoup some money by selling my "too big" clothes at a local consignment sale that's held each fall and spring. It's well-known in my area and I've made some cash there before selling unwanted items.

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I went to the thrift store and got some pants when the crotch started sagging and rubbing on my thighs. $8 for two pairs of capris and a pair of jeans. Woo-hoo! I can deal with too-large shirts for a while longer. I was 55lbs down at that point. I went from a snug 26 to a comfy 22. I thought about trying to make these pants last long enough to go down another size, but decided it wasn't worth it.

I would recommend getting a couple pair of pants, because proper fit means comfort.

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Ok, BigDogBryan, you are right. Nothing that fit before fits now. The things I am wearing are really things that were too small before, but are too big now. What a terrible problem to have :) Loving it right now. Thanks for all the advice guys, just told my hubby that the experts have spoken and this weekend will be a thrift store weekend for me!

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