what are good clothing brands for muscular people? its hard to find clothes.
>>76783220I thought the point of getting in shape was being able to walk around naked without shame wtf am I even doing this for
>>76783220is amazon essentials slim fit or coofandy any good?
OP I’ll bump your post, is there some brand on Amazon that isnt overpriced with a thin midsection that’s tapered for people with low body fat and good arms/ chest etc? I hate buying shirts anywhere in packs (4/5etc) because they’re usually wide stomach and just make me look fat.
>>76783410lol i actually prefer shirts with tight sleeves and loose torsos
learn to sew/get your clothes tailored. then you can wear pretty much whatever tf you like.sizes are made up bullshit
>>76783573im too lazy to go to tailori know rich people tailor their suits but i doubt they care about tailoring normal clothes
>>76783614then you deserve to look like a lazy slob wearing ill-fitting clothes
Dockers makes good pants for swole gents. They're not very durable (no pant is when you've got juicy adductors) but you can find a steady supply in thrift stores.
>>76783220Barbell apparel is the only one that comes to mind. They make clothes exclusively for jacked people
>>76783642baggy is back in style tho, ill be wearing my big 90s 2000s clothes
>>76783680I bought a couple baggy tshirts but went down a size. I like the fit. You don't look like a retard wearing a bin bag but also it's not slim fit which is 5 years out of date
>>76783417exactly, they buff up your arms and let you feel loose on your body
The plain crew neck tees from old navy fit really good for muscular frames. Can get them 50% off a lot of the time too.