Idk if I'm like most on here but buying clothes is impossible, Especially T-shirts I'm kind inbetween Latge and XL. Or XL and XXL depending on the brand.
Where do you guys get shirts and athletic gear from?
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Idk if I'm like most on here but buying clothes is impossible, Especially T-shirts I'm kind inbetween Latge and XL. Or XL and XXL depending on the brand.
Where do you guys get shirts and athletic gear from?
My wife buys mine and depending where she gets them it's either 2 tight or too big.
Large is best for me, some are bigger than others. Hanes fits me the best with the v Neck. I prefer mine very tight as long as there's room under the under arm area I'm fine
How clothes make me feel:
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I wear 'S' T-shirts most of the time. I like clothes to be tight. I'm small after all.
But underpants has to be medium.
T-shirts. I love nine line apparel and Art-15. Th XL is form fitting on me. Nit too tight not too loose.
-Reason it makes me mad isn't the same as it makes most chicks mad. (I put it that way because women have to deal with the same shit the hyper-masculine men have too). The clothing industry proposes this high ideal of everybody fitting, cookie-cutter, into, yet the ideal violates masculinity. Contradictions and obvious violations of logic or ethics insult me on a fundamental level.
-Ladies face an ideal that doesn't doesn't match the diversity of what men find attractive. Men face an ideal which violates their gender-identity. In both cases, we are being lied too. With men, we are told to not try to be men. With women, they are told that there is only one way in which we can find them attractive.
-Men's commercials try to convince men of what, cosmetically, defines a man. Women's commercials try to convince them of what we find attractive.
sorry, i have no practical advice. But i like hearing from Cape that there may be something to put on my back that is worthy of what is underneath...
Any breathable underarmor like shirt. Russell has a bunch of light and breathable shirts I like.
Everything I buy now has to be xl. Large in no way fits my chest/neck/arms
Shorter guys can get away with tighter shorter sleeves and look fine because its still halfway down their bicep.
I do it though and everyone sees a douche showing off.
I gave up on cotton t's for the most part. Girlfriend brings me some cool breathable ones.
I like lightweight shirts and shoes.
Wintertime I wear extravagant embroidered long sleeve shirts, not the fuckboy kind.
I cannot button xl dress shirts at top any more. Neck too fat, but its ok because i look like damn.
And I only wear shirts because people look at me funny at restaraunt s etc..
Obs,
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Yes but unfortunately my idea of dress and formal is different than yours. I also cant wear custom tailored shit every day. Neck is not proportional to standard measurements, I am a freak of nature.
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Dress shirt. If I need to get more formal I will wear a tux. You wont see me in a solid color bland shirt, too betaish.
OBS,
That's not the only thing wrong with you. Whats going on with the rear neck beard? Is that some kinda reverse zz-top Missouri thing?
Lol, love ya buddy!
I wear age 15-16 shirts. Makes me look huge
Do any of you guise get this kind of sweat stain? What is it, sodium?
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I find a brand that fits and I stick with it now. Hard part is being 5'7" 2x go down to just above my knees.
Size S M L XL XXL XXXL
Neck 14 - 14 ½ 15 - 15 ½ 16 - 16 ½ 17 - 17 ½ 18 - 18 ½ 19 - 19 ½
Xxxl as a basic pre made size is 19-19-1/2
My neck is about 22. Borderline buffalo in comparison to my body. I would look mentally retarded without a 53" chest.
To all those who wear the tank tops with a hoodie: you are an idiot. You look very very stupid.
I forgot mention that I have shirts made by Hurley that are sometimes rebranded by other companies like Nike. They fit really well, last a long time and seem to have a good overall shape to them. You have to go a size up on them usually.