marfar7 1,533 Posted May 31, 2014 Coochie what?? Super super short shorts. Ones that outline ur "lady parts". Not sure they look good on anyone but those under 30 have a demand for them, I guess. They sell them everywhere. They will never look good on me. Even if they did, I'd feel too uncomfortable to wear them in public... 1 woo woo reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marfar7 1,533 Posted May 31, 2014 Coochie what?? Super super short shorts. Ones that outline ur "lady parts". Not sure they look good on anyone but those under 30 have a demand for them, I guess. They sell them everywhere. They will never look good on me. Even if they did, I'd feel too uncomfortable to wear them in public... Oops, had I continued reading, I would realized coochie cutters were already explained. And even a photo. Nice. Luv "The People of Walmart" 1 woo woo reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
katesuccess 990 Posted June 1, 2014 I love this thread! And yes, I'm a Goodwill and Value Village shopper too. Great prices if you can find anything that fits and it's already worn out in my neck of the woods. The other day I found a couple things that'll work for an upcoming camping trip, now that some of my things are too big. (Yay!) Since i'm only a month out, I still feel like I'd kill to shop "regular people" stores, but I know it's coming soon. Still, Old Navy is a distant memory from shopping with my kids when they were little....some twent-ish years ago. Not sure at over 50 it'll have my style, but lord knows I'll have fun looking once I can shop around and NOT in plus shops. And I have to say, I'm with ziggypbang in LOVING my Wacoal bras--I bought a cheapie at Target the other day to see me through until I could deal with paying more for a good one, and it's clearly not cut to fit my body type nor built for these hefty girls! I can't remember what it felt like to shop for something and think I looked really pretty - and not just settle for "good enough to pass for put together at my size". Sigh - it's coming! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jenpez 113 Posted June 1, 2014 When I was fat I felt nothing looked good on me, so just settled for what looked the most respectable. There were also a limited number of places that sold things for my size. I never bought a fashion magazine because.... Really what was the point! Clothes shopping was to be endured, not enjoyed. Bras were basically boring. All underwear was uncomfortable! Then I got to a size 14 and I could not imagine ever getting any smaller than that, even as a teen I was about a size 14.. I was thrilled everything looked quite good on me. A huge number of shops opened up to me and it took me ages to decide which of any number of clothing items to purchase. I did buy some more expensive items, then dropped to a size 12. So I found a really good clothing alteration place and had a few things made smaller. I started buying Vogue magazine to find out what was really in fashion, and In Style magazine to find out what fashionable items were more affordable and where to get them. Now I am a size 8 - 10. Trying to learn how to maintain this weight and really learning about my shape and what does and does not suit me. I used to be a pear shape. I have no idea what shape I would be called now apart from "saggy". Sadly Coochie shorts have never, and will never, suit me, maybe the poor girl in the photo just wanted to feel sexy? My clothing sizes are in Australian, I am 10 months out from surgery and have lost just over 100 lbs, I am 5'6" and have just turned 60. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tamjenk 2 Posted June 6, 2014 If someone had given me a little glimpse into what would be in style when I got down to a decent size, I swear I would've just eaten myself into oblivion instead of doing all of this work! Seriously, with the one piece jumpsuits, and the half tops and all of the other ridiculous shit I just saw while attempting to find clothes that fit me. It's all garbage. I was so excited to go shopping, I have awesome plans, a babysitter--and yoga pants. Lovely. Try out some thrift stores. I like goodwill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites