As I have mentioned here many times before, I am not much of a clothes person. But I seem to be turning into one! I used to regard clothes shopping with about as much enthusiasm as going to the dentist, but that has changed. For one, I have to have nice-looking clothes especially as a WW leader. This stuff matters, and they tell you so.
I just realized that I have a fairly decent assortment of new-sized summerish clothes, but I have pretty much ZERO new-sized fall or winter clothes. O boy! So yesterday I had a little window of time and I went down to the outdoor mall near here. They have a new J. Crew store. That used to be the store that I dreammmmed about when I was, um, larger sized. I could not buy anything in their catalog or store – it was all just too small. And looked bad on me. I used to dream (and this was akin to dreaming about winning the lottery, or bringing about world peace) that I could just open up any catalog or go to any store, and I’d find SOMEthing that looked good and fit. But that was not the case for many, many years. Thank goodness for J. Jill with their flowing, oversized clothing. Thank goodness for classy, expensive, boxy Eileen Fisher whose clothing I could only afford to buy in small quantities so I had one pair of (elastic waist!) pants and I wore those pants every day for like three years. Ugh.
(OH – speaking of Eileen Fisher, I would like to gift someone a gorgeous pair of dark-dark green velvet Eileen Fisher pants. They are a size PM – petite medium- ie, for short people! and my guess is that they are an equivalent to maybe size 10-12. I only wore these beautiful pants a few times — I bought them when I could BARELY squeeze into them, and wore them once, while not breathing. Then, crazily, I lost weight and now they are baggy droopy. So they have probably been worn half a dozen times. Or less. LET ME KNOW if you are interested and I would be glad to give them to someone for the upcoming holiday season. They are not elastic, they have an actual zipper!)
Anyway, back to my shopping yesterday. I was so happy to be walking around the J. Crew store. There was too much pretty stuff to look at. I tried on a whole bunch but only ended up buying this corduroy skirt, and some dark charcoal tights. Now I need to get something to go with the skirt. Like boots. And something on top. I have super duper short legs, so I usually end up buying mini skirts, and it looks a lot longer on me. (ha) After J. Crew, I went next door to J. Jill and I was completely shocked to see that I pretty much wear a size S in everything there. And sometimes an XS. Wowee. And still, it’s too … er, flowy- to look so good. Although I did see this velvet (I love velvet!) vest thingie that I think I might spring for at some point.
Once again, I am semi-fretting over What to Wear for my WW final exam meeting tomorrow, but I think I will just go with what I wore at the training weekend. Although everytime I try this dress on, my husband says, “I’m not wild about it.” And he likes the way I look in a LOT of stuff so this must mean this dress is pretty ugly. I don’t really get it. But it fits the slinky-plus-flowy combo rule, and it’s comfy, and it’s different than what I wear to work as a receptionist, which seems important. I wish I had time to buy boots and a top for my new skirt, but that just isn’t going to happen today, so…….
hopefully by the time I log in here again I’ll be official!
Unless I decide to live-blog Top Chef tonight. 🙂 Which I might.
November 4, 2009 at 8:41 pm
FOODIE! Stay.Away.From.The.Flowy.Clothing. (You know I’ve been telling you this for years). 🙂
November 4, 2009 at 8:50 pm
You HAVE been telling me, but I’ve never felt okay about leaving the comfort zone until now…
Now YOU tell me what I should get to go with that skirt! 😉
November 4, 2009 at 8:46 pm
It does get a little dangerous, doesn’t it? I am only down 2-3 sizes but things look more or less the way they’re supposed to now and I keep buying clothes because they’re just so fun. I’m hoping to drop one more size so I shouldn’t buy any more– you, my dear, are at goal, so you should go to town. We have a J Crew outlet around here and I love their t-shirts. I buy a lot at Christopher Banks because that’s the kind of square I am.
November 4, 2009 at 8:50 pm
I don’t what Christopher Banks is!
November 4, 2009 at 11:05 pm
Must be East Coast. Sort of Coldwater Creek-y. Decent make and not too $$. I wish I could fit a PM as I would love your green velvet pants, but I am most definitely a L and also 5’8″ so that is sadly a no-go.
November 6, 2009 at 2:54 pm
I could probably do the green velvet pants. BUT, if you like them just have them tailored. That process could make you feel pretty good too. VERBALIZING to someone that you need help because these slacks are “just too big now”; how cool will that be! Then you’ll put them on and she’ll/he’ll pin them and then you’ll go to the holidays in custom velvet! 🙂
November 6, 2009 at 10:03 pm
Tailoring. Wow. That never even occurred to me!!