riocaz's Journal, 24 September 2012

Hmmm every time I sit down & stand up my jeans keep riding down further and further. I'm not sure if I am noticing this more because my wrist hurts when I pull them back up (I don't have much, if any waist, so even tight trousers tend to slip during the day) and I'm noticing more, or if I've lost size again.

I'm tempted to try those 48" combats again and see how they fit now. It would be nice to be in my first main goal size by Thursday (day 100 of my big push).

Diet Calendar Entry for 24 September 2012:
976 kcal Fat: 11.90g | Prot: 53.27g | Carb: 159.31g.   Lunch: Sweet and Crunchy Salad, Ague Sushi - inari, oso maki, Vegetable maki, Spicy Seared Salmon Salad Box, soy sauce. Snacks/Other: Polo - Sugar Free - UK. more...

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According to the combats it's my wrist. However putting my jeans over the combats it seems the combats are much more than 2 inches smaller than my 50inches... More like 6 inches smaller.  
24 Sep 12 by member: riocaz
I get that with jeans. Its usually cos my better half cooks them in the washing machine then throws them in the tumble drier and they lose 2 inches. I wear them for 2 or 3 days and they just start to stretch back to normal... Then she throws them back in the wash...its a viscous circle lol 
25 Sep 12 by member: jonnybadback
LOL I get that too. But the combats aren't denim, and are new apart from pulling them on for a few seconds every couple of weeks to see if they have gotten any closer too fitting. and as every other pair is getting looser and looser, either they are all massively bigger than they are supposed to be, or these are smaller. I need an accurate tape measure! 
25 Sep 12 by member: riocaz
Tesco start selling Jeans at size 44... Only a few more inches to go... Or a lot more if these combats are right LOL. 
25 Sep 12 by member: riocaz
Do you think the makers of the combats could make bathroom scales to the same tolerances lol. i think tesco are good for clothes. get all my shirts and shirts from them :) 
25 Sep 12 by member: jonnybadback
Well it's more the fact that they are cheap for me. If something lasts 6 months and cost me 9 quid (the cost of a pair of 44" F&F jeans), I don't mind. But fatboy clothes cost me a bloody fortune, are generally $#17 quality and rarely last.  
25 Sep 12 by member: riocaz
They are in fact pretty good quality for the price. If a £4 t shirt lasts 12 months i am all for it. I can understand what you mean about big and tall clothes outfitters, personally i think they just take advantage of their customers. Won't be long before you get your loyalty card fir tescos lol 
25 Sep 12 by member: jonnybadback
LOL already got one, It's my local supermarket. 
25 Sep 12 by member: riocaz

     
 

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