[quote]Theta1591 wrote:
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.
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]
Same issue happens with tall people. My husband fits a monstrously long sleeve, but they never have a neck to fit him, so he looks like Mr. Obese took a skinny pill, even though he’s not small. Like you have to be obese to have long arms. Fuckers.
[quote]Theta1591 wrote:
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.
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.[/quote]
I wear skinny jeans. The tighter the better.
All you guys on here talking about clothes being too tight… well, you lift weights, right? Isn’t that the idea?
You used to be a skinny little dude, and every size was loose. (I know this, because I used to be this). Now you have a little bit more meat, and clothes actually have some “fit” to 'em. You look better now. Trust me. The old look wasn’t working. You looked terrible. Loose fitting clothes look terrible. Tight jeans that fit look good. So do button-up shits. Same with suit jackets. Even better is dress pants (you find a nice pair of slacks that hug the thigh and ass and you’re fucking 007, best dressed dude in the office). Just about everything looks better fitted (ok, so maybe some guys who shouldn’t take it a little too far with t-shirts).
When you’re at the bar ordering a drink, you want every woman in there to check out your ass. Aint gonna happen in extra baggy Dickies hanging off your ass with scrunched up boxers puffing out over the top. Which brings me to another thing: ditch the boxers and go with bikinis. At the very least, some trunks. Your crotch area won’t feel so claustrophobic when you loosen up some space by getting rid of those baggy ass shorts underneath your jeans.
And if you really just don’t care about looking stylish, you can always pick up some baggy ass jeans, hang 'em low with some baggy ass boxers underneath, and big ass oversized shirt. It’s not hard to find these clothes. There is actually an market for people who dress like that.
A couple years ago I bought some Sean John ties and a couple of dress shirts on sale. The ties are great. They were a steal and they look good. I wear 'em all the time. Recently I tried on one of the the shirts 'cause I hadn’t worn it in forever. It was huge. It looked terrible.
I would love to be big enough to fill out a shirt like that, because everything about it is great, the collar, the cuffs, great looking, but just ridiculously huge.
One problem I totally identify with (and I’m not a big guy) is finding dress shirts that are tapered yet have a big enough neck. Very hard to find a good neck to torso ratio.
[quote]LiveFromThe781 wrote:
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.
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.[/quote]
I don’t wear “skinny jeans”. The jeans I wear are probably meant for someone with non-powerlifter legs and ass, so they are tight.
[quote]TravisCS84 wrote:
A couple years ago I bought some Sean John ties and a couple of dress shirts on sale. The ties are great. They were a steal and they look good. I wear 'em all the time. Recently I tried on one of the the shirts 'cause I hadn’t worn it in forever. It was huge. It looked terrible.
I would love to be big enough to fill out a shirt like that, because everything about it is great, the collar, the cuffs, great looking, but just ridiculously huge.
One problem I totally identify with (and I’m not a big guy) is finding dress shirts that are tapered yet have a big enough neck. Very hard to find a good neck to torso ratio.[/quote]
I tend to buy my dress shirts in the big and tall section which leads to the counter person commenting on me being short…insensitive people… I swear how does she know it’s not a gift for someone…GRRRR…
I don’t do that for the neck per se tho. I do that for the shoulder room that they have. If i buy the “normal” stuff i have trouble finding the right neck and arm length, apparently designers think big neck people have short arms…
[quote]zephead4747 wrote:
LiveFromThe781 wrote:
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.
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.
I don’t wear “skinny jeans”. The jeans I wear are probably meant for someone with non-powerlifter legs and ass, so they are tight.
The slightly tighter feel will take a bit getting used too. I dress the way I do mostly to look good for girls, and because I collect band t shirts. Ever since I started doing the jeans/band tshirt thing or the solid/plad shirts and jeans, I started getting hit on by girls of all types a lot more frequently.
This might be because we’re a middle class town where every female is an over parented scenewhore or daddy’s hollister princess. Although this is now getting off topic.
[quote]LiveFromThe781 wrote:
zephead4747 wrote:
LiveFromThe781 wrote:
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.
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.
I don’t wear “skinny jeans”. The jeans I wear are probably meant for someone with non-powerlifter legs and ass, so they are tight.
I hope no one on this forum actually wears skinny jeans.
1.There massively gay. 2. No one who lifts weights seriously should fit them.
If you wear normal size jeans and they look like tight skinny jeans because of having huge legs then thats slightly better.
[quote]aussie101 wrote:
I hope no one on this forum actually wears skinny jeans.
1.There massively gay. 2. No one who lifts weights seriously should fit them.
If you wear normal size jeans and they look like tight skinny jeans because of having huge legs then thats slightly better. [/quote]
Because I deffinately care about what you think of my clothes. you 5’10" 170 pound unemployed BEAST.
[quote]zephead4747 wrote:
aussie101 wrote:
I hope no one on this forum actually wears skinny jeans.
1.There massively gay. 2. No one who lifts weights seriously should fit them.
If you wear normal size jeans and they look like tight skinny jeans because of having huge legs then thats slightly better.
Because I deffinately care about what you think of my clothes. you 5’10" 170 pound unemployed BEAST.[/quote]
[quote]zephead4747 wrote:
aussie101 wrote:
I hope no one on this forum actually wears skinny jeans.
1.There massively gay. 2. No one who lifts weights seriously should fit them.
If you wear normal size jeans and they look like tight skinny jeans because of having huge legs then thats slightly better.
Because I deffinately care about what you think of my clothes. you 5’10" 170 pound unemployed WANKER.[/quote]
[quote]Professor X wrote:
slimthugger wrote:
Invictica wrote:
why would you wear something like that?
for attention
Most people across the globe dress the way they do for attention of some sort.[/quote]
word, but dont say it like its a bad thing. bodybuilding is all about appearance, so by that logic you are saying that bodybuilding is about attention. not saying it isnt, who doesnt like the attention? i just dont think its a bad thing.
[quote]zephead4747 wrote:
LiveFromThe781 wrote:
zephead4747 wrote:
LiveFromThe781 wrote:
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.
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.
I don’t wear “skinny jeans”. The jeans I wear are probably meant for someone with non-powerlifter legs and ass, so they are tight.
Oh well, teh women dig it.
oh fer sho
except those look nothing like my jeans :)[/quote]
[quote]zephead4747 wrote:
The slightly tighter feel will take a bit getting used too. I dress the way I do mostly to look good for girls, and because I collect band t shirts. Ever since I started doing the jeans/band tshirt thing or the solid/plad shirts and jeans, I started getting hit on by girls of all types a lot more frequently.
This might be because we’re a middle class town where every female is an over parented scenewhore or daddy’s hollister princess. Although this is now getting off topic.[/quote]
not sure if you realize this, but the whole old band, flannel and tight jeans look is in right now. basically all the black people at my school dress like theyre white skateboarders from 1983 or wear a ton of wallet chains with skulls. anywho, i actually saw a black kid wearing an AC/DC shirt and i dont really think he listens to them.
so yea, girls are hitting on you now because you dress like the cool kids. and they want you to shake them all night.
and btw i took your advice and bought a pair of “straight fit” jeans a size bigger, hopefully they dont choke my legs out. especailly cause i want to start a Havoc cycle soon and really dont want to grow out of them in 2 months.