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Title: Weight Loss and Maintenance
Notice:**PLEASE** enter notes in mixed case (CAPS ARE SHOUTING)!
Moderator:ASICS::LESLIE
Created:Mon Jul 09 1990
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:933
Total number of notes:9931

798.0. "I need new clothing!!!!" by CSLALL::LEONHART (Aussie land calling me) Tue Apr 20 1993 21:21

    Hi It's me Suzanne and I was wondering if any one knows
    of some consigment shops for clothing.
    Since I have lost 80lbs I need clothing.
    I held of for most of the winter making due with my old stuff
    until it was falling off. 
    But now when I go shopping  W O W I can't afford this stuff.
    
    It would help if I gave a location..
    
    I live in the Lawrence area.
    I have been to the one in Methuen on rt 28 they do have nice 
    things but were kind of high priced. $50. for a jacket 
    $15 for jeans. etc.
    so I,m still looking.
    
    Thanks for any and all help.
    
    Suzanne
    
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798.1DPDMAI::HUDDLESTONTue Apr 20 1993 22:556
    80 pounds!!! How did you do this?   Don't have any advice except to
    make your own clothing.  It'll run about $5 for just about any blouse,
    and maybe $15 to make a jacket.
    
    
    Donna
798.2i'm so confooosedDPDMAI::HUDDLESTONTue Apr 20 1993 22:564
    Sorry about that, I saw your note on 789 and will re-read it.  
    
    
    dh
798.3My opinion :)GIAMEM::FARLEYpurple is a primary colorWed Apr 21 1993 20:4321
    I find consignment shops to be higher priced than some department
    stores (not Jordan's of course).  I don't know what size you are, but
    for sizes 3-16 you can find good clothing rather inexpensively at
    Caldor, Marshalls, and Bradlees.  It depends on what you're looking
    for.  Most of my work clothes come from Marshalls or Caldor and
    occasionally from Fashion Bug.  And I usually go straight for the sale
    racks.  I don't spend more than $60 on a suit, and I make sure that I
    can wear the pieces separately.  For a blazer, ~$25, and for jeans,
    well, I spend around $20-$22.  $15 isn't really expensive for a decent
    pair of jeans.
    
    Obviously, I don't clothing for the name inside, and I don't wear pure
    wool, gabardine, or other expensive materials.  I buy cotton and cotton
    blends, some rayon and the occasional silk camisole for under suits (the
    last one I got at Hit or Miss for $10 on sale).  Saves money in 
    drycleaning and you don't itch in them :) .  I am a die-hard bargain
    hunter.
    
    Just my $.02
    
    K.
798.4Congratulations and go to store closingsSPESHR::MAHONWed Apr 21 1993 21:2813
    Look for stores going out of Business.
    
    Right now if you go to Filenes at the Worcester Galleria they
    have 50% off lowest ticketed price.
    
    Then you can work your way back up 190 to Leominster and go 
    to Sage Allen.  They are closing also and have 40% off lowest
    ticketed price.
    
    Good luck and congratulations.  Personally, I think you should
    splurge in some beautiful outfits to show off the new you!
    
    Brenda
798.5JUPITR::KAGNOKitties with an AttitudeWed Apr 21 1993 22:5114
    I have to agree with the previous noter who said splurge, now that you
    have lost so much weight.  I've taken off 45 in the last year, and have
    had a ball buying clothes.  I don't spend a lot either, and have very
    good luck in TJ Maxx, Caldor, CWT (they have great sales!), and
    especially by catalog (Spiegel or Chadwicks of Boston in particular),
    since I'm petite and hard to fit, usually a 4 or 5.
    
    Look for sales, and buy new!  It's fun and you'll feel good showing off
    your new figure.
    
    Congrats!
    
    -Roberta
    
798.6still on the huntCSLALL::LEONHARTAussie land calling meThu Apr 22 1993 17:1423
    Hi,
    Yesterday I went out for luncha nd found a consigment shop in Andover.
    I picked up a pair of jeans for $6. a white linen skirt for $8.
    and a denum jacket for $6. 
    I don't want to sound cheap I have spent at least 300.00 in the last
    month or so. But I need every thing from undies to play stuff.
    The things I have picked up so far are mostly work related.
    But I always ask myself If this could be worn to other events.
    
    But I do like to pick up jeans at consigment shops they have been 
    prewashed and shrunk. Plus they are broken in too.
    
    So im still on the lookout for for places to go.
    
    P.S. have had great luck finding things I like at TJ max or marshalls
    
    But the one thing i have found out i can now wear what i want and not
    just becouse its a size 20 and it fits.
    
    Having a ball rediscovering myself.
    
    Suzanne
    
798.7AOSG::NORDLINGERFirst,you must learn to walk,and to run,and to climb,and to dancThu Apr 22 1993 18:185
    Wow, that is great to hear, splurge and do whatever it takes
    to keep it off. Physically easier than losing it but mentally
    more difficult - in my opinion. 
    
    John
798.8SCHOOL::BOBBITTdances with deadlinesFri May 28 1993 05:466
    
    there's a large salvation army store both in Worcester and in Fitchburg
    - perhaps there's one in Lawrence also?
    
    -Jody