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    Finding good fitting clothes.

    So I've been busting my ass for the last few years and have made some decent gains. All said and done I've gone from my very beginning of 165 to my current 240ish. I get thrilled when I go through my closet and find shirts that fit me 6 months or so ago are now too tight, but I'm starting to have trouble finding decent fitting clothes. All of my polo's and button up shirts had to be tossed out recently so I went to pick up a few new ones. I'm not huge, a little bigger than the average guy, but I'm up to XXL and sometimes XXXL in dress shirt sizes now. I can still find sizes that fit me but the problem is that they all have a horrible fit. They all get wider down towards the waist, I guess since because they're in the big and tall section they're thinking most of these are going to be for fat asses. I didn't know if you guys knew of any places that might have some decent clothing, like job interview type stuff, that's tailored to slightly bigger guys that aren't complete slobs. I'm excited as hell to have gotten as far as I have, but if I'm already having trouble before starting my first cycle, I don't even want to think about the trouble I'll have after I've got a few more under my belt. Also, sorry if this is off topic, but the other forums didn't seem like it'd be a better place for this thread.

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    Not really the right forum bro, try the lounge u might get a better response there. If your having that much trouble u might have to find yourself a tailor...

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    Do what I do...If your in West Palm Beach, Uomo Fashion, believe thats how you spell it....Carlos, he makes all his own dress shirts, pants, blazers etc. SICKKKKKK dress shirts, you pick the fabric, cuffs, collar and he makes them custom to fit. Cost me $175 a shirt but, nothing fits like a custom made shirt...If not there sure there are places around you that do the same.

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    Any decent tailor can taper a dress shirt for a reasonable charge. Same for shortening sleeves, etc.

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    Hit the search button.This has been asked 100s of times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by run_n_fool View Post
    Any decent tailor can taper a dress shirt for a reasonable charge. Same for shortening sleeves, etc.
    thats what i do

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