zaf wrote:
I've really enjoyed getting fat, much fatter than I thought I ever would be but the downside is having to buy new clothes very regularly.
ps buying stylish clothes is much harder.
Congrats on your new fat experience, sounds like fun

You need British fat guys to give you tips really, but I've found that you can replicate most looks by visualising a version of what you want to wear, and being a bit creative about re-creating it on a budget and for a fatty, by buying from brands that do the bigger sizes, eg. ASOS or Next online. They're getting miles better at producing cheap and larger size knock-offs of fashionable stuff. You can still wear the accessories from your favourite fancy thin-person's shops though!
Doesn't really work if your ideal look is Vivienne Westwood or McQueen though (although if anyone has any chubster styling techniques please please tell me!)
Plus... you're not that fat ... yet... Should be ok from regular shops for a while?