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Old September 30th, 2003, 07:34 PM
Ruby Villavicencio
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Hi,

I'm working at losing -- but it's getting cooler and wetter here in the
Pacific Northwest, and the rainy season is just around the corner. My comfy
cotton sweats won't do for the rainy season. Does anyone know of a good
place to get plus-size work-out wear??? Title 9 has good stuff, for those
who are already in shape, but what about for those of us getting there?

Ruby


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Old October 1st, 2003, 11:49 AM
Paper
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 18:34:33 GMT, "Ruby Villavicencio"
wrote:

You'll see by my sig file that I'm no ballerina shape...lol I wear
stretch tights (either short or long depending on the season) from
Wal-Mart (Bum brand) combined with a long t-shirt.

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Hi,

I'm working at losing -- but it's getting cooler and wetter here in the
Pacific Northwest, and the rainy season is just around the corner. My comfy
cotton sweats won't do for the rainy season. Does anyone know of a good
place to get plus-size work-out wear??? Title 9 has good stuff, for those
who are already in shape, but what about for those of us getting there?

Ruby


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Old October 1st, 2003, 01:45 PM
Mary M
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The Target near me has 2x and 3x workout wear. I am from the PNW too, lots
of folks wear sweats year round to exercise. I get too hot in sweat pants,
I usually make my own shorts, so I can have them longer than what is in
style. My upper thighs are not my best feature.
Mary M

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Hi,

I'm working at losing -- but it's getting cooler and wetter here in the
Pacific Northwest, and the rainy season is just around the corner. My

comfy
cotton sweats won't do for the rainy season. Does anyone know of a good
place to get plus-size work-out wear??? Title 9 has good stuff, for those
who are already in shape, but what about for those of us getting there?

Ruby




 




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