there should be a "for sale" forum here.. (looking for22 jeans)
where people can sale their old clothing or protein samples they tried and did not like.
Anyway does anyone have size 22 or 22W jeans for sale...bootcut or flare only? I really do not want to pay $30 or $40 a pair for jeans only to outgrow them in a month. My 24s are getting a tad baggy now and I need jeans for the cooler weather.
Send me a message if you have any you are interested in selling =)
Anyway does anyone have size 22 or 22W jeans for sale...bootcut or flare only? I really do not want to pay $30 or $40 a pair for jeans only to outgrow them in a month. My 24s are getting a tad baggy now and I need jeans for the cooler weather.
Send me a message if you have any you are interested in selling =)
Do you have a Value Village, or consignment stores. We have a couple of consignment stores in the area that specialize in plus sizes and Value Village always has tons of stuff. Once you're into 18's Old Navy is great and often has sales so you'll get them for less. Also, I've bought a few clothes on Ebay and Craigslist with good luck. I have plenty of 22s I don't fit in but that's because I'm a 24 now! I will hopefully be in 22s again soon.
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problem is, I hate thrift stores that do not offer the clothes seperated in sections lol.... and other than like Goodwill I cannot think of any place that offers plus sized clothes.
I have plenty of 20s and 18s, but skipped right over the whole 22 stage lol. Right now I only have like 2 pair of baggy 24s because I refused to buy more when I knew I would be getting surgery ;)
I have plenty of 20s and 18s, but skipped right over the whole 22 stage lol. Right now I only have like 2 pair of baggy 24s because I refused to buy more when I knew I would be getting surgery ;)
Paige
You also might want to check out your area support groups or your state forum for clothing exchanges. Some of the larger support groups in this area have them and I just found that there is a "roving" clothing exchange in the Atlanta area every 2 or 3 months.
Personally, I hate the way Goodwill is set up....but I suck it up 'cause the prices and finds are so good....particularly for those items that are really temporary. It's one of those 'grit your teeth and go for it" shopping events.
You also might want to check out your area support groups or your state forum for clothing exchanges. Some of the larger support groups in this area have them and I just found that there is a "roving" clothing exchange in the Atlanta area every 2 or 3 months.
Personally, I hate the way Goodwill is set up....but I suck it up 'cause the prices and finds are so good....particularly for those items that are really temporary. It's one of those 'grit your teeth and go for it" shopping events.
On September 26, 2011 at 5:42 PM Pacific Time, Elaine2 wrote:
PaigeYou also might want to check out your area support groups or your state forum for clothing exchanges. Some of the larger support groups in this area have them and I just found that there is a "roving" clothing exchange in the Atlanta area every 2 or 3 months.
Personally, I hate the way Goodwill is set up....but I suck it up 'cause the prices and finds are so good....particularly for those items that are really temporary. It's one of those 'grit your teeth and go for it" shopping events.






