Designer clothes!

snowwhitebum

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I have some clothes that I brought to BA hoping that I might lose weight while here and be able to wear them :) They never really fit when I purchased them.

I do not really want to throw them away, but, also do not really want to take them when we move to another apt next year as I have also started to accumulate a lot of things while we have been here (That actually fit)

D&G Tan leather mens Bomber jacket SZ 50 (3 wks wear) paid EU 2350
Gucci Brown calfskin bomber SZ 50 paid 1900 USD
Paul Smith denim shirt (unworn) SZ 50
PRADA jacket (unworn) 800 USD
PRADA Brown trainers SZ 43 (worn twice) paid 700 USD

All expensive clobber and really brand new, but, no good to me unfortunately. I am open to stupid offers or I am looking for 2 16kg kettle bells which I would swap somethings for.

If you have any idea what I can do with it to get a little money back I'd greatly appreciate it. If its not gone by the end of the month ill donate it to the guy who sleeps outside of DISCO, he looks like he could do with some new steppers.
 
Is that size 50 in European sizing? Also, do you have any pics of the stuff? thanks!
 
yes EU sizing. It's like a med - large. I am 100gk 6'2 and they are tight, so if your about 90-95kg they should be ok.

Ill post some pics tomorrow when its light as the camera we have is terrible.
 
Tell me where that DISCO is located and I'll go sleep outside too! :rolleyes:
 
If you still want to lose the weight rather than have to lose your expensive and good clothes, you may want to try "The Dukan Diet". It's the only one that has worked for me. I did it religiously for 6 months last year, lost 10 pounds more than I aimed for and haven't regained any weight in the 11 months since then.

I'm very happy to be able to wear my clothes again. Many items went from being too small to way too large. I had those altered which saved a fortune. I don't need to build a new wardrobe!

Sometimes that book is sold out in the US or UK but usually not both at once. Only the textbook is necessary. There's also a recipe book which relies upon simple French cooking methods. That helped me stay on this diet.
 
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