EIIe:
I pretty much always wear dresses.
I’ve preferred them for years and years even before gaining but they really last longer...
Now that I’m into 2XLs I’m really outgrowing them all and I’m having to buy new clothes...
I still wear the dresses I can get away with... they’re tight and you can definitely see my fat bulges. I’ve also stopped wearing a bra the majority of the time because I don’t have any that fit.
I’ve thought about purchasing maternity clothes but I haven’t found any I really like. But I really like the idea!
Softgutgal:
I am a fan of dresses too and haven’t worn pants in years. Depending on the style and manufacturer, some of mine are actually still a size medium 😂 The other day I wanted to replace one of my favorite ones since I had outgrown it and the fabric is rather non-stretchy, so I figured two sizes up should be plenty. Just in case, I decided to take measurements and oh boy, now I realize how fat I really am!!
Glitter Jelly:
The same happened with me when I wanted to upsize the non stretch dresses I owned. I was wearing size 4-6 before October, now I'm up to size 8-10 depending on the cut.
I've given up of dresses with sleeves as that don't look good on me anymore, my arms are already too fat for non stretch fabrics. 😪
I pretty much always wear dresses.
I’ve preferred them for years and years even before gaining but they really last longer...
Now that I’m into 2XLs I’m really outgrowing them all and I’m having to buy new clothes...
I still wear the dresses I can get away with... they’re tight and you can definitely see my fat bulges. I’ve also stopped wearing a bra the majority of the time because I don’t have any that fit.
I’ve thought about purchasing maternity clothes but I haven’t found any I really like. But I really like the idea!
Softgutgal:
I am a fan of dresses too and haven’t worn pants in years. Depending on the style and manufacturer, some of mine are actually still a size medium 😂 The other day I wanted to replace one of my favorite ones since I had outgrown it and the fabric is rather non-stretchy, so I figured two sizes up should be plenty. Just in case, I decided to take measurements and oh boy, now I realize how fat I really am!!
Glitter Jelly:
The same happened with me when I wanted to upsize the non stretch dresses I owned. I was wearing size 4-6 before October, now I'm up to size 8-10 depending on the cut.
I've given up of dresses with sleeves as that don't look good on me anymore, my arms are already too fat for non stretch fabrics. 😪
You don't need to give up sleeves. There are so many different styles of sleeves to wear. You have to pick which ones work best for you.
For example, I can't do form-fitting sleeves. Women's clothes were not made with biceps in mind, so I end up looking like an overstuffed sausage with limited mobility and chafing.
You know what does work for me? Loose, flowing sleeves. I got a dashiki ages ago, and it was a game changer.
Look at all these! And this is just a small sampling of options:
All you need to is find what makes you feel good. Don't think you have to give up sleeves because of your body shape.
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