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Old 03-11-2006, 08:22 PM   #1
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So. Here's my Problem. Changing clothes sizes every month!

Well, every month to six weeks, I'm changing sizes. I have rather expensive taste..BUT, it's such a waste to buy wonderful clothing when I'm going to be out of them in such a short time.

Where are the best places to shop in the NorthWest, that has name/designer brands....petite, of course....?
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Old 03-11-2006, 08:45 PM   #2
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Maybe try regulating your wieght? Fluctuations aren't usually a good sign.
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Where are the best places to shop in the NorthWest, that has name/designer brands....petite, of course....?
You're just bragging, aren't you?
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Well, yeah, Dagwolf, maybe a little...but it IS frustrating...
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Maybe try regulating your wieght? Fluctuations aren't usually a good sign.
Actually, I AM regulating my weight. Down. Working out and nutrition planning is changing my weight, one pound a week...and my body is changing shape, from obese to mini.....I have muscles now....so I bought size six last month and now I can take my jeans off without unzipping....it's a great feeling, and I do love to shop......so now, until I reach goal, you see my dilemma?
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Well, thanks, Tony...got stores for me?

Nordstrom's Rack is great, as is Ross....any recommends?
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I usually buy my clothes from a second hand store, when I am doing the lose weight get muscle thing
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I usually buy my clothes from a second hand store, when I am doing the lose weight get muscle thing
There's an idea...thanks...
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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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If you can afford all those clothes, then find yourself an excellent seamtress. Have your favorite clothes altered, and then use her to make designer clothes for you.
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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!
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...
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Congrats Raven, what a wonderful dilemma to be in.. well in most cases like yours
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I don't know about how it works for girls, but i know that tailored pants and shirts work well for guys.
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1 Pound a week? That's kind of slow weight loss. Put your heart in to it already.
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I wish I had your dilemma, do you think it can be contagious?
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1 Pound a week? That's kind of slow weight loss. Put your heart in to it already.
For permanent weight loss, it's the recommended method.

At the same time, I am toning my muscles and replacing fat with muscle, so my metabolism works properly. My nutritional plan is geared for a slow and steady weight loss...it took more than ten months to gain the weight; so, it stands to reason that it may take a year to take it all off.

Studies have shown that weight loss that occurs to quickly puts too much stress on the body and can cause subsequent damage to vital organs....I agree with this method of permanence...and, believe it. My heart IS in it. I work out six days a week, three of which involve weight lifting and resistance training. My calories are very regulated and I have strength and muscle tone now.
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I wish I had your dilemma, do you think it can be contagious?
Sure. Move to Washington..hire my ex Navy heartless Seal for a trainer...eat the food the way he wants me to.....in the proper combination for efficient metabolism......and work out six days a week. Guaranteed results.

I still need stores, so I can buy clothes for Phoenix....that don't swim on me.
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Actually, I AM regulating my weight. Down. Working out and nutrition planning is changing my weight, one pound a week...and my body is changing shape, from obese to mini.....I have muscles now....so I bought size six last month and now I can take my jeans off without unzipping....it's a great feeling, and I do love to shop......so now, until I reach goal, you see my dilemma?
Stick to less expensive clothes till you reach your goal then go on a KICK ASS spending spree....
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For permanent weight loss, it's the recommended method.

At the same time, I am toning my muscles and replacing fat with muscle, so my metabolism works properly. My nutritional plan is geared for a slow and steady weight loss...it took more than ten months to gain the weight; so, it stands to reason that it may take a year to take it all off.

Studies have shown that weight loss that occurs to quickly puts too much stress on the body and can cause subsequent damage to vital organs....I agree with this method of permanence...and, believe it. My heart IS in it. I work out six days a week, three of which involve weight lifting and resistance training. My calories are very regulated and I have strength and muscle tone now.
I was just teasing you, but it's hard to communicate that on the Internet. Especially since I didn't use any smilies or anything.

Dropping weight steadily week after week takes some real work, I know all about it. January 1st I was 235 pounds. Today I'm 197 pounds (back to fighting weight) in just about 10 weeks exactly.

This is what I do personally:

3 - 1 hour weight sessions per week with personal trainer
4 - 2 hour Brazillian Jiu Jitsu Sessions per week
6 - 1 hour cardio days per week.
2000 calories, less than 30 grams of fat and more than 150 grams of protein per day.

Luckily I'm just about done crash dieting now myself and I can get back to eating a little more, can't wait actually.

Anyway, keep up the good work and don't forget to reward yourself everynow and then, you've earned it.
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Just go naked and really show off those toned muscles.
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I was just teasing you, but it's hard to communicate that on the Internet. Especially since I didn't use any smilies or anything.

Dropping weight steadily week after week takes some real work, I know all about it. January 1st I was 235 pounds. Today I'm 197 pounds (back to fighting weight) in just about 10 weeks exactly.

This is what I do personally:

3 - 1 hour weight sessions per week with personal trainer
4 - 2 hour Brazillian Jiu Jitsu Sessions per week
6 - 1 hour cardio days per week.
2000 calories, less than 30 grams of fat and more than 150 grams of protein per day.

Luckily I'm just about done crash dieting now myself and I can get back to eating a little more, can't wait actually.

Anyway, keep up the good work and don't forget to reward yourself everynow and then, you've earned it.
Having re read what you said, I realise that you were teasing, even without the smilies...I'm a little off my game, apparently...'cause I didn't quite see it this morning....I AM jealous that you're able to do Brazilian Jiu Jitsu....there aren't any in my area.....

Your regimen is close to mine....three times a week with the trainer....the one who has no sympathy, no empathy, does not back down and actually INSISTS I do things HIS way....

I only do cardio five days a week because I am told to rest one day a week.

I do start kickboxing on Thursday....just to see if I like it. Not as if I'm going into competition, but I really do feel the need to hit something, rather than some one.....

My calories are a little less than yours, but then again, I am less than you, both in height and weight. Plus, damn you, men lose weight more easily than women....my trainer allows my honey, Tev, to lose two pounds a week, which he does. Easily.

And, may I add, in all seriousness....that I am very proud of your efforts. Having been there, actually still there...it's tough, it's hard.....and really requires a level of commitment bordering on insanity.

I really believe I am somewhat insane for doing it this way, for I have come to love it and thrive on being sore six days a week...

Mad props to you!
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So I'll be the Lady Godiva of Phoenix.....how's that for getting attention....
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Stick to less expensive clothes till you reach your goal then go on a KICK ASS spending spree....
I think that's probably what will happen...good advice....I especially love that KICK ASS spending spree!
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I was just teasing you, but it's hard to communicate that on the Internet. Especially since I didn't use any smilies or anything.

Dropping weight steadily week after week takes some real work, I know all about it. January 1st I was 235 pounds. Today I'm 197 pounds (back to fighting weight) in just about 10 weeks exactly.

This is what I do personally:

3 - 1 hour weight sessions per week with personal trainer
4 - 2 hour Brazillian Jiu Jitsu Sessions per week
6 - 1 hour cardio days per week.
2000 calories, less than 30 grams of fat and more than 150 grams of protein per day.

Luckily I'm just about done crash dieting now myself and I can get back to eating a little more, can't wait actually.

Anyway, keep up the good work and don't forget to reward yourself everynow and then, you've earned it.
What a liar. There's no way in hell I'm gonna believe all this unless you send me naked pictures.

Preferably, by this evening.
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Congratulations Raven!

I did what you're doing last year. I totally get your frustration with clothes.

I'm not sure where you're located, but there is a Columbia outlet store in Sellwood, OR that ROCKS! It's not just outerwear. The've got casual clothes with Target prices, but great quality.

I don't have the exact address or the phone number, but the area it's located is: SE 13th Ave, between Bybee Blvd and Tacoma St
Portland, OR 97202.

I'll keep my eyes peeled for "Lady Godiva" in Phoenix.
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Having re read what you said, I realise that you were teasing, even without the smilies...I'm a little off my game, apparently...'cause I didn't quite see it this morning....I AM jealous that you're able to do Brazilian Jiu Jitsu....there aren't any in my area.....

Your regimen is close to mine....three times a week with the trainer....the one who has no sympathy, no empathy, does not back down and actually INSISTS I do things HIS way....

I only do cardio five days a week because I am told to rest one day a week.

I do start kickboxing on Thursday....just to see if I like it. Not as if I'm going into competition, but I really do feel the need to hit something, rather than some one.....

My calories are a little less than yours, but then again, I am less than you, both in height and weight. Plus, damn you, men lose weight more easily than women....my trainer allows my honey, Tev, to lose two pounds a week, which he does. Easily.

And, may I add, in all seriousness....that I am very proud of your efforts. Having been there, actually still there...it's tough, it's hard.....and really requires a level of commitment bordering on insanity.

I really believe I am somewhat insane for doing it this way, for I have come to love it and thrive on being sore six days a week...

Mad props to you!
Yeah, men do seem to lose weight with greater ease. I actually have a pretty fast base metabolism, it's just I was eating large pizzas for dinner and stuff for awhile so things kind of got out of control.

I know what you mean about the sore 6 days a week, but it feels great. Wouldn't have it any other way. The bruises from BJJ probably wouldn't be missed so much though.

You'll really enjoy the kick boxing and it's an excellent aerobic exercise. You can even replace some pure cardio with it, eventually, to keep yourself from getting bored. I know after about 30 minutes on the bike I'm usually bored silly. BJJ is more of a resistance training with a minor cardio portion. Heart rate goes up and down a lot.
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What a liar. There's no way in hell I'm gonna believe all this unless you send me naked pictures.

Preferably, by this evening.
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I knew you weren't telling the truth.

You have until 12:00 pm CST to produce the evidence, or I'm doing a "calling you out" thread. We'll do live, later.
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You have until 12:00 pm CST to produce the evidence, or I'm doing a "calling you out" thread. We'll do live, later.
I'm with you, Holly.....

Come on...show your stuff! Let the ladies drool!
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For permanent weight loss, it's the recommended method.

At the same time, I am toning my muscles and replacing fat with muscle, so my metabolism works properly. My nutritional plan is geared for a slow and steady weight loss...it took more than ten months to gain the weight; so, it stands to reason that it may take a year to take it all off.

Studies have shown that weight loss that occurs to quickly puts too much stress on the body and can cause subsequent damage to vital organs....I agree with this method of permanence...and, believe it. My heart IS in it. I work out six days a week, three of which involve weight lifting and resistance training. My calories are very regulated and I have strength and muscle tone now.
There are so many YOYO dieters in my life that I would like to take them to their own private island. 95% of those who lose weight will gain it back. Those are the facts. Raven, you are doing everything exactly right. Why screw up your metabolism by losing too quickly. Everyone wants a fast fix. Nobody thinks about the future when you hit your 40's and you see all the sun damage from your youth, diabetes, high cholesterol, high triglycerides, and a 100 other medical problems because you haven't taken care of your health.

Screw the cutesy new clothes. Wear something comfortable that will tide you over until you reach your goals. Become a female Howard Hughes. Live in lounging PJ's and loose fitting jogging outfits. Both will tolerate weight gain and loss.
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What kind of Freudian slip did I make ????? I meant *female Hugh Hefner* with the pajama's...and he has a very nice wardrobe for outside the Mansion activities.
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buy clothes that are a bit larger. that's what my sister does to her kids who grew up very fast
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Old 03-13-2006, 02:26 AM   #44
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are u putting on weight constantly? don't cause later u won't be able to get rid of it... actually i know a very good diet, my friend and my sister and a lot of other people was successful with it. And the most important thing that u are not starving while u're doing it and the result comes very suddenly!
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Old 03-13-2006, 04:15 AM   #45
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that's the downside of weight-loss or waight-gain... one has to do away with his/her old clothes.

perhaps, that's the reason im not into weight-loss programs lately.
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Old 03-13-2006, 06:09 AM   #46
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hope I can get my act together to loose some weight soon :D
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Old 03-13-2006, 06:59 AM   #47
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Solution: wear sweats. Once you're at your target size/weight then you buy new clothes.

Sweats are stretchy, comfortable, and if you work from home then what the hell, they're just the ticket.

Go velvet like George Costanza.
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Old 03-13-2006, 08:02 AM   #48
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CD. All I wear are work out clothes....sweat kinda.....these are breathable so I don't chafe....for an every day solution, I've got that one down. Guess I should have mentioned that part.

I travel. Can't wear workout clothes to Phoenix. It's HOT there. or MIAMI. It's only fit for gills.

Teodora. I am losing weight at a pound a week. Have lost 60 pounds since May, 2005. While I'm thrilled at finally getting to be me again, I change clothing sizes. Read the first post of the thread....
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Old 03-14-2006, 03:21 AM   #49
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you should be proud that your shirt size is changing. how many pounds have you gained and lost this month?
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you should be proud that your shirt size is changing. how many pounds have you gained and lost this month?
This month? Well, it's only the 13th or so, so two so far...pound a week. It's the weight training and resistance training that changes my body shape.....and, believe me I am proud. It's just a pain in the ass when buying clothes and being a material girl.
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