| So I'm so excited that I've lost about 20 lbs. None of my work clothes are fitting very well, and I really need some new things, but I still wnat to lose another ten lbs or so. I don't want to spend much on clothes now that hopefully won't fit in a few weeks. I've been thinking about trying consignment stores. Any other suggestions for where I could find some professional clothes without spending a lot? |
| H & M |
I have the same *problem*. Yeah us!
I have found great work clothes at Frugalista. http://www.yelp.com/biz/frugalista-washington |
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TJ Maxx, Marshalls, etc. And ditto H&M--that's where I went when I GAINED 20 lbs in a terrible job and needed something to get me through until I could lose the weight again.
Congrats on the loss, OP!! |
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Target!!!
I also used Express to buy transitional work pants. |
| +1 on H&M. Also try Zara. |
| I lost 100 lbs 7 years ago. Along the way, I bought clothes in increments on ebay and at my neighborhood thrift store and church rummage sales. |
| Loehman's |
| Gap/banana/jcrew clearance |
| Fast fashion, remember 5 year olds make it, so it's cheap |
| OP, please tell me how you did it!! I'm working my buns off and eating right but still not losing! |
| Kohl's, make sure ou use coupons along wih their usual discounts. |
| Old Navy, H&M and Target have been my go-to's for transitional-body-size needs when getting pregnant and then trying to lose the pregnancy weight. |
| thrift stores! |