Dress shirts fit GQ

There is a broad range of shirt fits. You may be experiencing this seemingly universal fullness because you are buying shirts made for the American market (although they are probably made by hardworking Third Worlders), and a majority of Americans are overweight. In addition, American traditionalists have long sported a baggy aesthetic. The Ivy League look was based on the sack suit, with no waist suppression, and the shirts worn with this suit are usually described as generous. Some guys think this bagginess disguises incipient corpulence, but in my opinion it makes them look heftier. Europeans like a trimmer fit, and so you might try shirts from Italian, French or British labels, but that isnt always a guarantee. Although European clothiers generally cut their shirts slimmer, some of them alter their fit for the American market. Charvet shirts sold in America are fuller than Charvet shirts sold in Paris, although they are certainly trimmer than the average American dress shirt. Some companies offer different fits, depending upon the line or the season. I discovered this with two of my favorite French shirtmakers, Agnès B. and A.P.C., but it turned out okay because sometimes accidentally buying a slim-fit shirt is a good incentive to lay off the candy bars. Also, things are changing, and even bastions of baggy, such as Brooks Brothers, offer a slimmer-fit alternative. My advice is to always try on a shirt unless you are absolutely sure of its fit. Yes, its all pinned up and folded nicely, but dont be afraid to ask the salesperson to unwrap it for you. If you love a shirt but think its too full in the body, a tailor can slim it for you, and its a simple job, so it shouldnt cost too much.
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I'd consider that better than dressing like a
2007-09-23 19:39:28 by morimurFreak, but that's me. I wear pretty plain clothes. It's just easier and cheaper. I do wish sometimes that I wore clothes and did my hair in a way that expressed on the outside who I feel I am on the inside, but either I don't, or I really am just that plain.
I've always thought it too expensive and somewhat wasteful to constantly keep up with the newest fashion (not to mention that sometimes I think the current fashion is fugly). And to dress super individually, it just seems like I would have to buy too many clothes.
My method is to find shirts and pants that I like and that fit well, and are well-priced, and then I buy them in 2, 3 or 4 colors
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Apr 08, 2011 by ARE | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
I'm gonna be 21 this year, i'm 5ft 11in and weigh 123 pounds. I need some style help, my style is basically Aeropostale t-shirts in size XS and slim fitting jeans. I've looked around for more "adult male" type clothing but they are all big on me and make me look even younger (and skinny awkward) because they're baggy. What should I do to look mature and have style?
Aeropostale? conform much? buy some straight cut jeans a couple flannels and a nice jacket and stop trying to blend in