Clothes for tall Bodybuilder with large shoulders, big back, long arms, lean waist

NewGirl10425

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My partner is 6'3" and 245 lbs, but has a 34" waist. Regular clothes don't fit him and he doesn't want to wear clothes that are too boxy. Anyone else here with a similar problem? Where do you shop for clothes? How about winter jackets that aren't too boxy?
 
Second this, need recommendations ASAP.

I have very very broad and dense back, more of a bone issue than muscle (tho the muscles do make it more difficult). So I can't find anything that fits my chest/back without stretching and I like wearing polos and a chinos.

Chinos have been a hell to find, nothing that supports big thighs but narrow waist. I got a 32-33inch waist and siing upto 36 still didn;t do jack shit.
 
We might have the same build.
AE Athletic fit pull on pants.
Yes yes yes, AE works very well. AE 24/7 joggers is the only pants I swear.

I actually have worn the exact same color and size for the past year.

However I needed to size up to fight my legs and have to tighten the sweatpants like I’m trying to strangle a human being, only disadvantage is trying to pull my pants down cuz it’s super tight.

Also Hugo Boss chinos are surprisingly the only ones that fit me now (expensive tho). Banana republic used to be good until I started training legs.
 
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Yes yes yes, AE works very well. AE 24/7 joggers is the only pants I swear.

I actually have worn the exact same color and size for the past year.

However I needed to size up to fight my legs and have to tighten the sweatpants like I’m trying to strangle a human being, only disadvantage is trying to pull my pants down cuz it’s super tight.

Also Hugo Boss chinos are surprisingly the only ones that fit me now (expensive tho). Banana republic used to be good until I started training legs.

For tops it's not that difficult, just find anything that fits your shoulders.
Once that's done, find a tailor to add "darts". It's like $10-20$ (depends on state i guess). Nothing off the rack is going to fit you nicely lol

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For tops it's not that difficult, just find anything that fits your shoulders.
Once that's done, find a tailor to add "darts". It's like $10-20$.

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In a sense yes, but I like to wear actual brands and don’t have time for tailors (call me on lazy mf), not expensive but smth that look and feel luxurious.

Rn my current favorite is Micheal Kors
 
For tops it's not that difficult, just find anything that fits your shoulders.
Once that's done, find a tailor to add "darts". It's like $10-20$.

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In a sense yes, but I like to wear actual brands and don’t have time for tailors (call I’m one lazy mf, I don’t even like going to the grocery store), not expensive but smth that look and feel luxurious.

@NewGirl10425 Rn my current favorite is Micheal Kors. Polos are the hardest and MK has been great and price wise is very good. Fit is very good, perfect in the arms and great in the shoulders.

Banana Republic polo are a hit and miss, sometimes too loose in the abdomen, but their winter clothing line is very good. If you like Quarter zips: H&M, BR, Abercrombie and fitch have been my go-tos

Also try Lululemon's and Uniqlo. I found some good sizes there.
 
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Yes yes yes, AE works very well. AE 24/7 joggers is the only pants I swear.

I actually have worn the exact same color and size for the past year.

However I needed to size up to fight my legs and have to tighten the sweatpants like I’m trying to strangle a human being, only disadvantage is trying to pull my pants down cuz it’s super tight.

Also Hugo Boss chinos are surprisingly the only ones that fit me now (expensive tho). Banana republic used to be good until I started training legs.
Does that work if you have large glutes as well? lol
 
In a sense yes, but I like to wear actual brands and don’t have time for tailors (call I’m one lazy mf, I don’t even like going to the grocery store), not expensive but smth that look and feel luxurious.

@NewGirl10425 Rn my current favorite is Micheal Kors. Polos are the hardest and MK has been great and price wise is very good. Fit is very good, perfect in the arms and great in the shoulders.

Banana Republic polo are a hit and miss, sometimes too loose in the abdomen, but their winter clothing line is very good. If you like Quarter zips: H&M, BR, Abercrombie and fitch have been my go-tos

Also try Lululemon's and Uniqlo. I found some good sizes there.
Ty! He likes Lululemon but he recently grew too large to fit their large. We are more in need of winter jackets. I'll have a look at banana republic. Thanks again
 
I have this lady I go to and she puts "darts" in my dress shirts, takes in pants, hems pants ect darts are what you need to make a MooMoo into a fitted as fuck dress shirt for my 32" waist. She'll even cut and hem a shirt to make the swooped back like the Jack and Jones shirts used to have.

I got a carhart jacket a few years ago, an XL that my hands didn't make the ends of the sleeves because I'm a midget. She cut it up and sewed the liner for me. Then pinned the outer canvas stuff and this guy she knew sewed the shell. He also made these fucking crazy BBQ covers, patio chair covers ect got a set.

It was 10 day turn around and $150, I was so happy with it I gave her $50 extra, looked like it was made to fit from the factory.

I've lived in a few cities in north america (fuck yeah) and just Facebook market place for seamstress. They aren't all super good. Make sure you don't take a pricey as fuck shirt first, fucked one up one time trusting to soon. So shop around. For some reason the 90lb Asian ladies are the best.

One time I made friends with the ladies husband that did God Tier leather work and that's how I got into BDSM which has fucked up (for better or worse) my sex life hahaha

But that's a story for another time.
 
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