The Perfect Shirt for the Big Ones

[quote]Dirty Gerdy wrote:

My quads have grown tremendously and my waist stayed the same.

Now I’m having to buy 34in pants just to fit my quads…it’s baggy around the waist and tight in the thigh. I hate it.

DG[/quote]

I find that infinitely more annoying than anything to do with shirts(so far). Like I can’t really wear boxers because ones that the elastic actually fits on me properly get really fucking annoying during the day moving into tight spots on my thighs. Boxer briefs ftw for now.

[quote]Invictica wrote:
why would you wear something like that?[/quote]

for attention

Does anyone get this problem with t-shirts where the sleeves are cut in a fucking stupid way so that when you raise your arm the sleeve pulls right up to your armpit? I don’t know to describe this any other way but i’ve started to notice this.

[quote]slimthugger wrote:
Invictica wrote:
why would you wear something like that?

for attention[/quote]

Most people across the globe dress the way they do for attention of some sort.

[quote]Der Candy wrote:
Does anyone get this problem with t-shirts where the sleeves are cut in a fucking stupid way so that when you raise your arm the sleeve pulls right up to your armpit? I don’t know to describe this any other way but i’ve started to notice this.[/quote]

Yeah man. I find the sleeve pulls right up even when I’m just sitting down. It’s a combo of your shoulders growing wider combined with your arms gettin larger. Another pain in the ass is that every t-shirt is tight around my arms. The torso will fit fine for the most part but my arms are pinched by the sleeves. I mean my arms aren’t that big compared to other bb’ers, imagine how bad it is for them. There’s this one scene in pumping iron where Arnold is wearing this polo shirt for an interview and the sleeves look like they’re about to rip. Companies are just tailoring their clothing to the average consumer so you go to American Eagle or Hollister and the clothes are tailored to look good on their twiggy models.

X you should be proud you can’t get clothes that fit right in normal stores lol. It’s like having the complete opposite of the fashion driven ideal body.

You guys aren’t the only ones that have issues finding clothes that fit.

You think the sleeves on guys shirts are tiny? Take a look at the average women’s shirt. Even I have trouble with them and I’m the little girl at the gym.

I finally tried to go to the mall recently to get new clothes since almost all my old ones didn’t fit anymore, and it was a nightmare.

I’d rather be bigger than fit into the clothes I like though. There are tailors for a reason, I guess.

[quote]Tumbles wrote:
I finally tried to go to the mall recently to get new clothes since almost all my old ones didn’t fit anymore, and it was a nightmare.

I’d rather be bigger than fit into the clothes I like though. There are tailors for a reason, I guess.[/quote]

Grow up man.
Hunt yourself a few grizzly or polar bears and wear their fur… It’s what all of us do I swear.

[quote]Tumbles wrote:
I finally tried to go to the mall recently to get new clothes since almost all my old ones didn’t fit anymore, and it was a nightmare.

I’d rather be bigger than fit into the clothes I like though. There are tailors for a reason, I guess.[/quote]

you sure it isnt all just in your head? you look really skinny in your very first photo so its probaly very different having clothes fit you tighter. i had to get used to it personally. i mean Zephead wears skinny jeans and hes not exactly “skinny” you should be able to find a shirt bro.

Shirts are no problem, but in the legs i have to look around to get something i like. I still wear tapered pants (ie skinny jeans).

Lets be real though, most people complaining about not being able to find clothes are either used to super baggy stuff or they shop at baby gap.

im afriad to buy straight fit jeans because i bought a pair of regular jeans that felt tight as shit on my nuts when i bought em. so i was like damn, theyre from the same company so theres no way theyd fit. or maybe i should just buy em and return if not lol

The tightness in the croth area is probably due to a low rise, try medium or high rise. If you do buy low rise you should wear them under your hip bone. So they dont squish your balls…

Unless your balls are sagging 5 inches down or so you should be alright.

the rise is medium according to the site.

“Classic 47 Fit: Relaxed fit, medium rise, loose around thighs with a slight taper at claves.”

they feel alright if i wear em a couple days without washing em but after i put em on again bam, they hug. its alright though it isnt too bad.

[quote]LiveFromThe781 wrote:
the rise is medium according to the site.

“Classic 47 Fit: Relaxed fit, medium rise, loose around thighs with a slight taper at claves.”

they feel alright if i wear em a couple days without washing em but after i put em on again bam, they hug. its alright though it isnt too bad.

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I wear the “low loose” style jeans from american eagle. They fit me great, every time. Plenty of room in the crotch, waist, ass, and thighs. Their made tough out of thick denim so they will last forever and the price is unbeatable for the quality. I wear large RL polo shirts with them, fuck the AE shirts. But yea, if your in the mall, try on a pair.


These are the straight cut jeans. As you can see, nobody who lifts weights could possibly wear them so don’t bother.

[quote]Der Candy wrote:
Does anyone get this problem with t-shirts where the sleeves are cut in a fucking stupid way so that when you raise your arm the sleeve pulls right up to your armpit? I don’t know to describe this any other way but i’ve started to notice this.[/quote]

I have this problem! I am short, and I guess all clothing designers think short people must be skinnier than a beanpole. I don’t like wearing tight shirts, but I almost have to otherwise the shirt would come down to my knees. So it’s either tight with right length, or proper fitting but I look like a wigger.

[quote]matso1236 wrote:
The tightness in the croth area is probably due to a low rise, try medium or high rise. If you do buy low rise you should wear them under your hip bone. So they dont squish your balls…

Unless your balls are sagging 5 inches down or so you should be alright.[/quote]

I just don’t understand this low rise on men. Why would I want to wear them under my hip bone? Plus it feels unnatural. And yes, I do believe they are making jeans a lot tighter in the crotch now. I never used to have this problem until a few years ago. I don’t even understand how some of these guys with the tight crotch jeans can sit down without losing a nut.

to the OP. I hope with your avatar you aren’t thinking of buying that shirt, lol