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so its starting to get cold so what are some things that y'all will wear I'm not trying to buy a lot of new clothes for the winner because I'm still going through my weight loss so what are some things that.. I could do for clothes I do a lot of leggins and stretch pants... last year before I had my surgery I wore sweatpants and t shirts... and I'm trying to be a diva this year

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Stretch pants all the way!!!!!

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that's what everybody keeps telling me... they say don't really buy a lot of new clothes.. because they won't fit next year.. I do stretch pants now when I work.. cause I'm a regular pants are too big . I want to be cute first time I've been small in awhile. what kind of shirt should I do

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Leggings and hoodies lol

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Before my surgery I would wear whatever fit and was comfortable. Now I am having fun trying on things for the first time in a long time. Like you, I don't want to buy a whole lot now, but you do have to have something to wear now, right? I have been having fun going to consignment shops and thrift shops. I have gotten some really cute things and havent had to pay alot for them.

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Yes i love the drift stores.. I'm just afraid to buy stuff and then the next month is too big...

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buy long shirts that have some kind of belt or tie at the waist. Depending on your shape the belt can be placed at your waist or slightly higher up.

My suggestion for a coat would be a nice form fitting blazer. You can typically buy good quality ones on clearance real cheap. As you shrink in size you can always have them altered to "refit" you.

Also, for all you ladies and gents, instead of getting rid of your clothes as soon as they are too big, please consider having them altered. It is relatively less expensive than buy new. Or if you are handy take out your sewing machine an try doing it yourself. Shirts and t-shirts can simply be "fixed" by adding a few darts (gathered and sewn flat) on the front and/or back.

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buy long shirts that have some kind of belt or tie at the waist. Depending on your shape the belt can be placed at your waist or slightly higher up.

My suggestion for a coat would be a nice form fitting blazer. You can typically buy good quality ones on clearance real cheap. As you shrink in size you can always have them altered to "refit" you.

Also' date=' for all you ladies and gents, instead of getting rid of your clothes as soon as they are too big, please consider having them altered. It is relatively less expensive than buy new. Or if you are handy take out your sewing machine an try doing it yourself. Shirts and t-shirts can simply be "fixed" by adding a few darts (gathered and sewn flat) on the front and/or back.[/quote']

I love that idea sounds real good... I have been looking for blazer and I have not found any yet

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