Sarah Fisher
Master Traveler, Novice Walker
- Time of past OR future Camino
- September 2018 - Camino Frances
Hey, yall. I'm about to embark on my first camino. And I've already learned a lot from some friends AND on here. The thing is, I'm short and fat. A bit too fat and not enough in shape but, the plane tickets are booked so....it's now or never. But I recently addressed the issue on facebook and a lot of hikers and two previous camino walkers (one JUST finished) gave me some tips on being short and fat, tall and fat, or just being that type of girl who has curves that "active lifestyle" brands like to leave out. Like...what use is an XXXL pant if you only make it available in skinny leg?!? I HAVE THIGHS!!!!!!
So here's a place to give your own tips and maybe skip all the trying on sessions I did. Be aware, I'm based out of the US. I am a pant size 14/16 or, in "active lifestyle brands" I'm an 18-350 or something. I need to lost some weight. But I'm also realistic and I have curves. I'm naturally around 10/12 pants and medium sized shirts (curse of the small boobed). I don't really buy plus sized because I find myself swimming in extra cloth and I'm only 5 foot 4. But the top range of "normal" seems based upon a size 2 model so that doesn't translate well either.
The point about giving those stats is that, let's all be honest and reasonable and share what the hell DOES work for us!
For example, I've been looking around REI for not skin close yoga pants that have a drawstring. Because I'm going to lose some weight. And some of that other weight is going to disappear in one area and show up in another. I need flexibility. I ended up with an XL drawstring super fast drying pant in size 14. It fit but made me look all bubbly and uneven.....but it fit. AND DRAWSTRING. Except for, the pants had 6 extra inches that would have to be hemmed in because to be that size, I should be half a foot taller.
Anyways, off the advice of very tall and solid girl that just finished her camino, OLD NAVY. I completely forgot they had a lifestyle brand. And that they carry all sizes (at least online for bigger than me). Tonight, I bought my entire camino "wardrobe" of two shirts and two pants for less than $70. Those REI pants I mentioned? Those were $70. One of those pairs of pants said $30 but rung up for $5! But that's not even the most important thing. This is "athletic" gear. It fits snug to the body. I thought I would be horrified except....they really don't look like crap on and I felt 200% more confident than in the ill fitting but looser looking REI pants.
I had it frozen in my mind that I would be "that shlubby person" attempting the camino. I won't be going fast. I'll probably be huffing and puffing but these are simple athletic, quick drying clothes that make me feel confident and that "not too much" is overly out there on display. And I think that's definitely important!
So here's to a thread for chubby women (and men if they want to chime in) about equipment that makes them feel confident and awesome heading out!
So here's a place to give your own tips and maybe skip all the trying on sessions I did. Be aware, I'm based out of the US. I am a pant size 14/16 or, in "active lifestyle brands" I'm an 18-350 or something. I need to lost some weight. But I'm also realistic and I have curves. I'm naturally around 10/12 pants and medium sized shirts (curse of the small boobed). I don't really buy plus sized because I find myself swimming in extra cloth and I'm only 5 foot 4. But the top range of "normal" seems based upon a size 2 model so that doesn't translate well either.
The point about giving those stats is that, let's all be honest and reasonable and share what the hell DOES work for us!
For example, I've been looking around REI for not skin close yoga pants that have a drawstring. Because I'm going to lose some weight. And some of that other weight is going to disappear in one area and show up in another. I need flexibility. I ended up with an XL drawstring super fast drying pant in size 14. It fit but made me look all bubbly and uneven.....but it fit. AND DRAWSTRING. Except for, the pants had 6 extra inches that would have to be hemmed in because to be that size, I should be half a foot taller.
Anyways, off the advice of very tall and solid girl that just finished her camino, OLD NAVY. I completely forgot they had a lifestyle brand. And that they carry all sizes (at least online for bigger than me). Tonight, I bought my entire camino "wardrobe" of two shirts and two pants for less than $70. Those REI pants I mentioned? Those were $70. One of those pairs of pants said $30 but rung up for $5! But that's not even the most important thing. This is "athletic" gear. It fits snug to the body. I thought I would be horrified except....they really don't look like crap on and I felt 200% more confident than in the ill fitting but looser looking REI pants.
I had it frozen in my mind that I would be "that shlubby person" attempting the camino. I won't be going fast. I'll probably be huffing and puffing but these are simple athletic, quick drying clothes that make me feel confident and that "not too much" is overly out there on display. And I think that's definitely important!
So here's to a thread for chubby women (and men if they want to chime in) about equipment that makes them feel confident and awesome heading out!