aboveclouds
All Star
I've made the switch from "classic" polo button ups to "custom fit" although I'm not jacked or anything they're better at showing off my progress
Get them tailored; it's what I have to do (34 inch inseam, 25 inch waist, muscular thighs and ass; most companies don't make pants that fit me correctly).IMO a smart Polo top looks dope when you're in good shape.
Jeans/trousers are an issue for me breh. I like a fitted look. I rock skinny and slim fitted jeans/straight or slim trousers but the thighs have grown a lot. End up having trousers that are too long in length and too wide around the waist. For jeans it's less of a problem as you can get them short.
@semtex is 100% right, when ur jacked u don't have to be a label whore unless u choose to be. I like those Mossimo joints from Target since they tend to be a little longer
Polo's either express or Ralph. There's a Marshall's around damn near every corner here
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Why would you want to wear cheap clothes on a finely sculpted body? BMW engines with BMW exteriors is the only way to live life.
I guess you aint going to start getting into fashion just because you've hit the gym
das a lie. my nikka, i done whored out my h&m shirts for years and they still cool lolH&M V necks fit me right, cheap to, about $5 a shirt, but don't expect to be able to wear them more than 2-3 times.
tailored suits for the win brehanyone else have trouble dressing up? when i put on suits they just dont fit me right,
the trickiest thing is finding a good fit. I've been on a plain v-neck hunt for months now. All the ones at Marshalls, Walmart, etc. fit me fine around the arms, but are all loose and shyt around the chest and waist. Also, a lot of times the ones that fit me around the arms are way too short. I feel swagless as hell wearing them shyts. Any particular v-neck brands that are more "slim fit" that don't cost as much as like Polo v-necks?