TweetI hate you both.
D_H
Tweetdo you guyz find it difficult to buy clothes?? im 5-8 235 lbz. my quadz and hams are my strongest point. my waist fitz a 34 pantz, but then i cant move because of my legz. so i get a 38, and they are big on me, but my legz are comfortable. as for my shirtz, forget it. i tried buying a button down today for montreal this week, and i couldnt find one that allowed me to move. anyone else have this problem?
TweetI hate you both.
D_H
Tweetvalour suitz are my new best friend. itz the closest thing to nice i can buy. if i go to the big and tall storez, the tall is way to long. and the big is wayyy to bring around my abs/waist. shit suxxxxxxx
Tweetth big thing for me is sweatshirts and baggies from otomix.
these have to be some of the most comfortable pants ever made.
if on the rare occasion i need a suit and tie, or need to dress up casually, im still good off the rack, but just barely for my height. i will be needing a tailor soon if this keeps up............hehe.
peace bb79
TweetOriginally posted by alwayzgrowing
do you guyz find it difficult to buy clothes?? im 5-8 235 lbz. my quadz and hams are my strongest point. my waist fitz a 34 pantz, but then i cant move because of my legz. so i get a 38, and they are big on me, but my legz are comfortable. as for my shirtz, forget it. i tried buying a button down today for montreal this week, and i couldnt find one that allowed me to move. anyone else have this problem?
Well, I hope I run into this problem oneday.......hopefully one day REALLY sooon.
TweetAhhh good to know I can still fit all my express, banana republic, gap, aeropostale, and abercrombie and fitch atire. Since I'm dropping weight too all the more. Yes I like to dress nice.
Being defeated is sometimes only a temporary condition. Giving up, makes it permanent......
It takes alot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to embrace the new. But there's no real security in what's no longer meaningful. There's more security in the adventurous and exciting, for in movement there is life and in change there is power......
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step......
Pain is weakness leaving the body......
"When it comes to trusting people the only thing I know is that I don't know......"
"Fuck what everyone else thinks. Follow your own way and only then will you have the potential to lead to greatness......"
"Aim for perfection because even though it will never be achieved, the constant pursuit keeps us from settling and always makes us strive for more......"
Tweeti hear ya bro....
TweetNo more like he knows he's a big bloated blob!!!Originally posted by Cirrus2000
Not actually a bad problem bro, annoying but at least you know your a REAL bodybuilder.
LOL j/k bro.
Actually though when you get too big you look more like a powerlifter or football player than a bodybuilder. Than when you start leaning out and everything flares out with the nice v-taper and all you really have people asking you if you are a bodybuilder. Personally I'm a pretty big dude. I have 29 inch legs, 18 inch calves, 18 1/4 inch biceps, big shoulders, a big chest, a goodlooking clean cut face(Where did that come in. haha!)and a wide back as well. I'm pretty balanced and big but I can still fit into nice clothes. The shirts part I always like to wear them fitted or tight anyway. As for the pants I'm wearing a size 38 but I need a belt since it's getting loose since I started dieting. By the time I'm all leaned out a 34 will be no problem for me to wear.
Being defeated is sometimes only a temporary condition. Giving up, makes it permanent......
It takes alot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to embrace the new. But there's no real security in what's no longer meaningful. There's more security in the adventurous and exciting, for in movement there is life and in change there is power......
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step......
Pain is weakness leaving the body......
"When it comes to trusting people the only thing I know is that I don't know......"
"Fuck what everyone else thinks. Follow your own way and only then will you have the potential to lead to greatness......"
"Aim for perfection because even though it will never be achieved, the constant pursuit keeps us from settling and always makes us strive for more......"
TweetI have a big problem with clothes too, 31" legs and a big lineman ass to go with it. I use to play college and weighted about 320lbs and now I am down to 290lbs much better
TweetI don't have a problem buying clothes. My problem is OUTGROWING THEM !!
I still have a lot of room for growth. I'm buing my clothes a little big now so I'll grow into them. LOL.
TweetStop being so negative. You guys should stay positive and try complimenting yourselves. You need to have confidence.
TweetTry structure button ups. I usually buy 17.5 36-fitted in normall shirts like Roundtree and Yorke or RL - they are fairly baggy in the midsection, but if you lightly startch them and crease the sides it's not to bad. I wear DKNY, Bannana Republic and Hagar slacks mostly. I like the flat fronts. If you buy them a little baggy it's not too bad. You just have to shop around bro.
The burden of originality is one that most people don't want to accept. They'd rather sit in front of the TV and let that tell them what they are suppose to like, what they're suppose to buy, and what they're suppose to laugh at. You have Beavis and Butthead telling you what music you're allowed to like and not like, and you've got sitcoms that have canned laughter that lets you know when to laugh if you're too stupid to know when the joke is. People are too lazy and too stupid to think for themselves because America has raised them that way.
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TweetBTW - I'm 6' 230lbs @ 13% BF. So I'm not that big yet, but when I get so big that I feel uncomfortable in my own clothes I think I'll decide to stop growing.
The burden of originality is one that most people don't want to accept. They'd rather sit in front of the TV and let that tell them what they are suppose to like, what they're suppose to buy, and what they're suppose to laugh at. You have Beavis and Butthead telling you what music you're allowed to like and not like, and you've got sitcoms that have canned laughter that lets you know when to laugh if you're too stupid to know when the joke is. People are too lazy and too stupid to think for themselves because America has raised them that way.
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