Exactly, buy from and donate back to the thrift stores.
This FTS is so fabulous. Now that I KNOW how to lose the excess fat and KEEP IT OFF, I have no qualms about immediately removing clothing that is too big and buying at the thrift stores jeans/trousers, blouses/sweaters in the next size down...just a big too snug...because I know it will only be a few weeks until they fit and then a month or so of wear to be too big.
About the belts. I think you can have them reduced in length at the buckle end rather than punch new holes. I'm going to try it with one belt that has the cutest heart shaped metal buckle, but recently became too large. Punching new holes might make it shabby looking unless a leatherworker could work his professional magic with new holes and trimming the end.
I splurged and bought new bras yesterday. Those are difficult to find used. Took several tries to find the correct number (band) and letter (cup) combination. Even then I am using the end hooks and will tighten to the others as needed.
And wouldn't you know it, ALL my current clothes look/fit/drape much better in underwire T-shirt bras at this age and fluffiness.
Initially, when starting FTS in April, I was feeling sad about soon having to say goodbye to some of my favorite clothes. But when they became to big, they weren't so appealing anymore. And with the new one-of-a-kinds I find at the thrift stores, it's just like rotation of gifts to myself. In fact, I am becoming better at finding the quality stuff (fabric and construction)...and what truly fits my shape (fat or skinny) and my personal style. I often have to hem them for my shortness. And with that, if the label is still in the clothing, I will have an idea what brands to shop for new when I am normal weight...if I can't find them at the thrift stores.
I'm getting compliments with the nearly 25 pounds gone and better fitting clothes (closer fitting rather than loose cover ups)...even with 45 to 50 pounds to go.
Having clothes that fit help all shapes look their best at any weight or size. Check out What Not to Wear on TLC for more info about dressing for your shape and personal style.
And yesterday, I even bought a sleeveless shell (at the thrift store) to wear instead of the cotton crochet sweater I started the day in. This however, only after I had a gentle talking to myself that at my age (56-5/6)....no one was going to be shocked to see fat, flabby, older looking upper arms on me. In fact I don't remember seeing any older woman wearing anything but sleeveless tops or tank tops yesterday....and most in shorts. Ha!
I won't do shorts in public. Well, I don't have any shorts yet...so.... Perhaps next summer.
All the best,
Ann