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I have been trying to loose some weight for the last 3 months or so, I can now finally get back into my old size 14 UK clothes, my size 16 UK skirts now fall down.   I tried some hand sewing to try to remedy this but wow what a mess, It looks like a spiders nest.  Time to get the old sewing machine out and try that way.  I think my goal is size 12.  When I transitioned I was able to wear size 8 but that wasn't really a healthy weight.

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4 minutes ago, gemmalouise said:

I have been trying to loose some weight for the last 3 months or so, I can now finally get back into my old size 14 UK clothes, my size 16 UK skirts now fall down.   I tried some hand sewing to try to remedy this but wow what a mess, It looks like a spiders nest.  Time to get the old sewing machine out and try that way.  I think my goal is size 12.  When I transitioned I was able to wear size 8 but that wasn't really a healthy weight.

Congratulations on your weight loss! 💞

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3 hours ago, gemmalouise said:

I have been trying to loose some weight for the last 3 months or so, I can now finally get back into my old size 14 UK clothes, my size 16 UK skirts now fall down.   I tried some hand sewing to try to remedy this but wow what a mess, It looks like a spiders nest.  Time to get the old sewing machine out and try that way.  I think my goal is size 12.  When I transitioned I was able to wear size 8 but that wasn't really a healthy weight.

Congratulations on the weight loss

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5 hours ago, gemmalouise said:

I can now finally get back into my old size 14 UK clothes, my size 16 UK skirts now fall down. 

That's great! It's a lifestyle not a diet. You've got this and will meet your goal.

 

Hugs,

 

Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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7 hours ago, Betty K said:

out in the wild

Looking great Betty. I love the print and colors.

 

Hugs,

 

Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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wow good foir you girls 

 

losing weight is hard n you're to be commended good job

 

hugs

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I did a little "retail therapy" to fight the dysphoria and depression today. Talbot's is having it's final seasonal sale with 70% off and some items with an additional 25% off along with the 70%. My wife has a Talbot's charge card so we get free shipping, too!!

 

I got this crewneck t-shirt for $10.50 and this poplin shirt dress for $33.50. Score!!

 

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19 hours ago, Betty K said:

Here’s my new dress out in the wild. Much better!

Love the dress @Betty K. Florals are my favorite!

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very nice ladies

 

maybe I should shop too..for thérapeutique value .giggles

 

you all look great

 

 

hugs

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Just now, missyjo said:

maybe I should shop too..for thérapeutique value .giggles

Hmm, I'll be looking for a plunge bra to go with my new V-neck blouse 😈

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I grabbed a few more sets of dangle/tassel earrings...they are not the highest quality of metal so if you have allergic reactions be careful. But, at $5 a pair it was worth trying for my and I have not had any issues with them.

 

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And, I've been looking at this Talbot's button split neck tweed sweater dress for weeks now. It was a little more than I normally spend - $45 - but I just fell in love with it....so, I went ahead and bought it this morning, too.

 

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3 minutes ago, April Marie said:

I grabbed a few more sets of dangle/tassel earrings...they are not the highest quality of metal so if you have allergic reactions be careful. But, at $5 a pair it was worth trying for my and I have not had any issues with them.

 

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And, I've been looking at this Talbot's button split neck tweed sweater dress for weeks now. It was a little more than I normally spend - $45 - but I just fell in love with it....so, I went ahead and bought it this morning, too.

 

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Really cute! I love the little hearts earrings 💞

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26 minutes ago, April Marie said:

I grabbed a few more sets of dangle/tassel earrings...they are not the highest quality of metal so if you have allergic reactions be careful. But, at $5 a pair it was worth trying for my and I have not had any issues with them.

 

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And, I've been looking at this Talbot's button split neck tweed sweater dress for weeks now. It was a little more than I normally spend - $45 - but I just fell in love with it....so, I went ahead and bought it this morning, too.

 

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I love that dress! Those earrings are awesome. I love the silver ones!

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1 minute ago, Ashley0616 said:

I love that dress! Those earrings are awesome. I love the silver ones!

Thank you both Ashley and @Birdie!!

 

They make the dress in pink, as well. I was half tempted since it was a little less expensive. But, with all that pink I was afraid I'd resemble Ralphie in his "pink nightmare" bunny suit in the movie A Christmas Story. 🙂

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4 minutes ago, April Marie said:

Thank you both Ashley and @Birdie!!

 

They make the dress in pink, as well. I was half tempted since it was a little less expensive. But, with all that pink I was afraid I'd resemble Ralphie in his "pink nightmare" bunny suit in the movie A Christmas Story. 🙂

Where did you get it at? I would love the pink one. 
 

tshirt dress comfortable day today. 

 

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1 hour ago, Ashley0616 said:

Where did you get it at? I would love the pink one. 
 

tshirt dress comfortable day today. 

 

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Cute💞

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My pink and white plaid blouse today with denim short-shorts. Also my hair back in a ponytail. 

 

It's hot in Texas, and I want to be comfortable. ☺️

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3 hours ago, Ashley0616 said:

Where did you get it at? I would love the pink one. 
 

tshirt dress comfortable day today. 

 

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I found it on eBay. Search for this: Talbots Split Neck Sweater Dress XL Pink. The XL sizing makes it roughly a size 16.

 

I love your t-shirt dress!!

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