So i'm 6'4 220 lbs, I played football, baseball and I wrestled all throughout my life. All throughout jr high and high school I was one of those guys who wore athletic wear everyday (shorts, t shirt etc.) Being a freshmen in college i've outgrown that phase and am looking to change my wardrobe. Question is being my size I'd be limited to what I can buy due to me being massive and shit not fitting. What brands/stores/sites would you guys recommend to get good looking clothes that someone of my stature could pull off.
>pic related
similar body type, maybe a tiny but smaller.
goddammit chad, idk, try the big guy store i guess?
>outgrown the phase of athletic wear every day
You mean gym shorts, and a Nike tee shirt...lol is that considered athletic wear to casuals?
>>10866925
don't forget the nike slide ons
frat core would work well for you OP
>>10866960
This or country core.
That's about it t b h, bruh.
>>10866998
Couldn't pull off country where I live.
>>10867006
At least you can still look good in sports wear, naked or at the pool. Can't have it all. Maybe if you don't have huge glutes or thighs you may pull off Americana or anything with a suit.
Get a bunch of plain colored well fitting t shirts, not too tight to constrict your muscles but tight enough to show off, get a few pairs of slim straight denim ideally a pair in black, darker indigo and a lighter wash. Just wear basic sneakers like 1970s converse, common projects, etc etc meme shoes and a nice pair of boots. Just dress like Ryan Gosling and you'll be good to go basically.
>>10867067
>helping a chad
I still don't know how you feel so racially inferior that you need a hair general and a Skype dedicated to you but, hey you're in vogue that's better than 99% of this board good for you, just remember people like tess holiday and that sandro guy from season 11 of project runway have made it into vogue
Are you gay?
Tips from another fitfag:
Start a cut, get shirts which you hug, get an effay haircut, dont wear anything oversize and get a pair of decent sneakers. Refer to Shia, Gosling and Anthony DeLuca for decent inspo