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  • Dress shirts for BB?

    Ok, so this is my summer of weddings and I need to wear a collared shirt (and sometimes a tie)

    My problem is that with an 18 1/2' neck and a 32/34' waist Ican't find any shirts that don't balloon arround my middle because they were made for a fat guy. Tucking in all that material and getting it to look normal is next to impssible, and there goes the V taper I've been working on for the past 12 years...

    How do you folk deal with this? Tailored shirts are pretty expensive, and I'm not rich.

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    I HEAR THAT BROTHER!!! I cant find a damn shirt to save my life, Big and tall just sucks ass, and anything I put that is long enough in the sleeves is huge in the middle and doesn't fit for shit and I end up having a bunch of material to tuck in and it looks sloppy. sometimes an XLT will do the trick but they are pretty tight in the back and stuff. If anyone knows of a designer or whatever that makes an athletic cut shirt please let us know, its so frustating to try to find stuff that fits. I wish I could start my own clothing line for guys like us, there has to be a good market for it because I know there are more and more guys that have an athletic build

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    • #3
      I have a couple Geoffrey Beene shirts that are fitted. They are great. They don’t have a huge selection but I wear these to work and they taper at the bottom making it easy to tuck in.

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      • #4
        It just sort of makes me pissed off that N Americans are so fat that any shirt that is at all big across the shoulders or through the arms is automatically for a 350 pounder...what the does that say about our society?

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        • #5
          Look for trim or athletic cuts. I have purchased shirts from Land's End and they have trim cuts - they have exceptional customer service and you should be able to call them and get information you need.

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          • #6
            That's always been a problem. I actually quit trying to add any size to my arms yrs ago because I had several high dollar Italian suits and my arms wouldn't go down the sleeves any more. As for shirts I used to buy seconds, over runs, factory rejects cheap from a place in Chicago (now out of business). Now there are all kinds of websites where you can buy that type of shirt pretty cheap, then take them to a local seamstress and have them tapered. In the end you will not have spent more than you're spending now for a dress shirt that doesn't fit.

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            • #7
              I suppose I should just suck it up and buy a cheaper shirt and have it altered at least it would look good and not have all the extra damn material, thanks guys

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              • #8
                Originally posted by phatchopper
                I suppose I should just suck it up and buy a cheaper shirt and have it altered at least it would look good and not have all the extra damn material, thanks guys
                That would be a good choice and if you know the groom well enough, I'm sure you can just take it to where ever he's getting his and the groomsman tuxes done and they would probably do it for cheap if not free.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mindstar
                  It just sort of makes me pissed off that N Americans are so fat that any shirt that is at all big across the shoulders or through the arms is automatically for a 350 pounder...what the does that say about our society?
                  That we are fat fuckers. I really didn't think too much of this until today in my boredom, I noticed that of the 25 or so teachers in my little inservice, all but maybe 5 were very overweight to obese. Of those 5, maybe two of us were actually in shape and I think the chick was just naturally skinny.

                  I also feel you guys on the shirts sucks when you build yourself to look and feel healthy and clothes are designed for slobs.

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                  • #10
                    I'm a teacher too, and you know what, it's the same where I am. It's to the point where students comment on my fitness and ask my why I'm in shape. how sad is that...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by mindstar
                      I'm a teacher too, and you know what, it's the same where I am. It's to the point where students comment on my fitness and ask my why I'm in shape. how sad is that...
                      It is sad that instead of physical education, the students get to do what ever usually while the typical fat coach runs over plays for the next game.

                      Oh in our little inservice today, they had a basket of donut holes and a tray of mini chocolate bars.
                      Last edited by Megiddo; 07-27-05, 12:08 PM.

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                      • #12
                        I was in for a PE teacher in April and he had a 7-11 walk scheduled. Kids walk to 7-11 and Pizza hut at this little mini-mall and buy crap for PE. I actually saw a kid puke he had eaten so much crap. I laughed at him and told him that his body was rejecting the garbage he was putting in it. fucking rediculous...

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                        • #13
                          Hey Buddy, In case you don't recognize the nickname, its "BC". I taught PE for a semester and it was the same thing, kids were pissed that we didn't stop at the corner store on our 'family walks'. Also, why do we have vending machines filled with all sorts of junk food? There's already a cafeteria, and kids shouldn't be eating during classtime anyway! Didn't Socrates say a 'sound mind in a sound body'?

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                          • #14
                            Hey BC! Welcome When are you going to get down here for good so we can start really training?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by mindstar
                              It just sort of makes me pissed off that N Americans are so fat that any shirt that is at all big across the shoulders or through the arms is automatically for a 350 pounder...what the does that say about our society?
                              If this sizing standard is only relavent in North America just order from another continent...

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