For the record, the facial expressions are hilarious. It’s not quite Blue Steal, but there is definitely a hint of “dead guy who lost his life at the moment an enema was being inserted into his ass crack”.
In other words, really really ridiculously good looking.
[quote]BCSteel wrote:
Here is how to be fashionable with the clothes and budget you have. Go to a party that has a bunch of hot drunk chicks. Nail at least one or two of them. Bam, you’ll fee like a stud for railing a hot chick and start walking around with the confidence you should already have. The clothes will no longer matter because you will make the clothes look good.[/quote]
i wholly support this. worked for me[/quote]
x3
I buy most of my clothes at walmart and Old Navy, and I feel damn comfortable wearing them anywhere. Confidence is everything.
Well, almost. It won’t make up for skinny jeans on a guy…
[quote]BCSteel wrote:
Here is how to be fashionable with the clothes and budget you have. Go to a party that has a bunch of hot drunk chicks. Nail at least one or two of them. Bam, you’ll fee like a stud for railing a hot chick and start walking around with the confidence you should already have. The clothes will no longer matter because you will make the clothes look good.[/quote]
i wholly support this. worked for me[/quote]
x3
I buy most of my clothes at walmart and Old Navy, and I feel damn comfortable wearing them anywhere. Confidence is everything.
Well, almost. It won’t make up for skinny jeans on a guy…[/quote]
Old Navy has cheap Underarmour rip offs (the Loose polyester shirts) that often go on sale for under 8 bucks. You would be a fool not to shop there especially since they go up to XXXL on line.
Obviously actually going into a store is pointless if you have a neck over 18" or so.
I’ve gotten all my Under Armour gear (shirts, skull caps, bag, etc) there. All shirts (performance and casual wear) for under $15, many of them under $10.
They usually end up at TJMaxx because they’re factory seconds or ‘irregular’. You just have to try them on because an “X-Large” by tag might be a Large by fit.
It’s nice having moved up into “XXL” where there tends to be less traffic and more selection.
It’s nice having moved up into “XXL” where there tends to be less traffic and more selection. ;)[/quote]
Oooh, not really. I rarely even buy clothes in stores anymore because they usually don’t have my size (which is a XXL if I want it to hug my arms at all and XXXL for it to be a little loose on me right now).
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
Prof - you still rocking under armor as undershirts? Do those old navy rip offs work nearly as well? I may have to try that out…[/quote]
I wear the Old Navy shirts to train in (the sleeveless ones are n every photo I take) and their t-shirts just to wear around. I NEVER wear cotton anymore. It stretches and keeps too much heat in. I am all about polyester now (and 5% elastain if your lucky because NOTHING shows off shoulders and traps better than that combo).
I’ve gotten all my Under Armour gear (shirts, skull caps, bag, etc) there. All shirts (performance and casual wear) for under $15, many of them under $10.
They usually end up at TJMaxx because they’re factory seconds or ‘irregular’. You just have to try them on because an “X-Large” by tag might be a Large by fit.
It’s nice having moved up into “XXL” where there tends to be less traffic and more selection. ;)[/quote]
Honestly, TJ Maxx is the shit
I bought some Kenneth Cole dress shirts for $16.00
I went to a Ross to try to find clothes for a Jersey Shore Party I was going to and although I did find tons of douchey Jersey Shores worthy clothes I was surprised to find good stuff I would actually wear for super cheap! Never had shopped there before but they had tons of good workout gear.
[quote]BCSteel wrote:
Here is how to be fashionable with the clothes and budget you have. Go to a party that has a bunch of hot drunk chicks. Nail at least one or two of them. Bam, you’ll fee like a stud for railing a hot chick and start walking around with the confidence you should already have. The clothes will no longer matter because you will make the clothes look good.[/quote]
i wholly support this. worked for me[/quote]
x3
I buy most of my clothes at walmart and Old Navy, and I feel damn comfortable wearing them anywhere. Confidence is everything.
Well, almost. It won’t make up for skinny jeans on a guy…[/quote]
Target.
The prices of Walmart with the selection of Old Navy.
It’s nice having moved up into “XXL” where there tends to be less traffic and more selection. ;)[/quote]
Oooh, not really. I rarely even buy clothes in stores anymore because they usually don’t have my size (which is a XXL if I want it to hug my arms at all and XXXL for it to be a little loose on me right now).
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Yeah, but you’re like uber big and need to look half-decent for patients. I sit home all day and look like a slob in tshirt and boxers
Actually, when I go on a customer site, the dress code is usually business casual, so khakis and a polo or dress shirt. My company orders them embroidered with our logo, so all my business shirts are pretty nice.
I order all Under Armour or Sport-Tek (Port Authority) sport fit shirts in XXL.
While we’re asking X questions about his taste in clothing, with shirts that large does it completely conceal the fact you’re made of bricks or do you take on a regular fat American look? I’ve never thought about what the monster-sized men among us look like when wearing pedestrian clothes
[quote]CapnYousef wrote:
While we’re asking X questions about his taste in clothing, with shirts that large does it completely conceal the fact you’re made of bricks or do you take on a regular fat American look? I’ve never thought about what the monster-sized men among us look like when wearing pedestrian clothes[/quote]
Monster sized? I personally consider that a step above me, but whatever.
XXL fit a little tight on me. Women seem to take notice more when I dress like that…because XXXL’s do make me look like the extra weight could be either just fat or muscle. The XXL’s seem to remove the question.