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Originally Posted by Almost Evil
try H&M, Bon Marche (which in some NW states has already changed to Bon-Macys) and when in a pinch, old navy is great for cheap stuff, cuz designers really arent worth the money for such a short wear. I just went through what youre doing now, and it cost me a TON until I realized old navy and even target has some cute stuff, especially if you are only going to wear it 3 or 4 times before you move on. Good luck to you!
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Then, you know how I feel.....it's a bitch to lose the weight and work out to the tune of 60 pounds or so...and, then it's a bitch to buy clothes, only to find they don't fit in a month or so...
But, I gotta tell you. The thought of buying crap that falls apart after two or three washings offends my wallet, too...ya know?
But, you're right. Cheaper stores might just be the way to go at this point....and then once I hit goal in twelve pounds...and a million crunches...I can go back to the other way of shopping.
MicroChick - I tried the seamstress thing. Problem is, not only is my weight going down, my body shape is changing...so the brand that was okay before is not necessarily okay now..and, good seamstresses cost, too...