where to find exercise clothes if you're at least 30 lbs overweight :(

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
FBO wrote:Under Armor on E-bay. Seriously. Only buy stuff that still has the tags on it.

Also, if you are putting in the time to lose the weight, who gives a flying f- what someone thinks you look like? You're losing the weight for YOU, so dont worry about it and before you know it, the cycle will be broken and you will fit into those smaller clothes.

Any person that wants to judge you on what you are wearing working out, without recognizing the action of working out, can get lost.



I'm not the OP, and you have clearly never been overweight. It isn't just looking dumpy, it's that lots of workout clothes ride up, fall down, bunch, twist - I spend half my time trying to yank my clothes into the right places. No one wants to see my back fat anymore than I want to display it. Apart from that even fat people want to look well dressed. No one likes looking like a sad sack with no self worth.


PP was responding to the OP saying her comfortable outfit looks dumpy. No need to be rude when someone is offering words of encouragment.
Anonymous
I have always worn the Nike leggings down below my knee and a tank top. Yes my fat was pouring out all over the place, but I've lost 35lbs, so it was temporary. To the haters: now I sometimes wear booty shorts to the gym...keep hatin'.
Anonymous
Nordstrom Rack has good prices and good range of sizes on Nike and Adidas stuff there.
Anonymous
OP here, and thank you all so much for your advice and encouragement!! I have taken it all to heart and will be bringing it along with me mentally when I slog to the gym!! THANK YOU THANK YOU! ~ OP
Anonymous
Target, Old Navy (and I think full length stretch pants look more slimming than capris, but I seem to be in the minority in that), and TJ Maxx are where I would look. Keep moving and good luck OP!
Anonymous
I get the underarmour capri pants - http://www.underarmour.com/shop/us/en/womens-ua-perfect-capri/pid1228264

I've always had a shorts ride up problem even when I was thin.

Target also has a good selection that's relatively inexpensive.
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