35 thoughts on “Just how hard is it to be a fashionable big guy?

    • Anonymous says:

      cute and fat

      https://i.imgur.com/Pc0IoYc.jpg

      Just dress like Tony Soprano, I do and get most of my stuff thrifted. I’m not a big guy, but this would work for you. Even though I’m not to sure how the selection is for larger men second hand, otherwise save up some money and get new stuff.

      ugly and fat

  1. Anonymous says:

    >This guy’s pulling it off
    Not he isn’t.

    Well dressed fat people just look like they’re overcompensating.

    You cannot be /fashion/ and fat, no exceptions.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Just dress like Tony Soprano, I do and get most of my stuff thrifted. I’m not a big guy, but this would work for you. Even though I’m not to sure how the selection is for larger men second hand, otherwise save up some money and get new stuff.

      • Anonymous says:

        im not gay but girls seem to be disgusted by me and i have friends that are heavier and they seem to do fine
        also people tell me all the time to eat more but they would never tell a fat person to eat less

        • Anonymous says:

          definitely a personal issue lol white girls with choking kinks love a good skellymoder in my experience. there are lots of memes out there about girls liking sickly looking skinny boys, skinny boys having big dicks, etc. if you have a bad face your body won’t make that much difference. skinny and toned is the best male body type imo, very aesthetically pleasing

  3. Anonymous says:

    >This guy’s pulling it off
    He is not, and let me tell you why. The man in your picture is clearly self conscious enough to put deliberate effort into how he dresses(a purely superficial improvement) yet he has not put any effort into maintaining a healthy body(an all-encompassing improvement). Simply put, a well dressed fat man shows he has misplaced priorities.

  4. Anonymous says:

    >Just how hard is it to be a fashionable big guy?
    Adidas pants, my friend. And a longer shirt.
    >6’2/370lbs pictured

  5. Anonymous says:

    Honestly? It´s hard. It´s possible to look and dress good if you´re fat, but you NEVER look as good as someone who´s thinner, wearing the same stuff.

    Source: Was and still am (relatively), actually due to medical issues. Those have been resolved, luckily and I´ve finally been dropping kilos. If I keep going at this rate, I´ll have my ideal weight come march.

    Tips:
    LIFT! VERY important. A belly looks bad, but it looks INSANELY much worse with week shoulders and arms. If you´re built enough, a belly can even look rather good, I hear, at least that´s how I managed to stay socially acceptable.

    Be clean. Can´t stress this enough. Fat and smelly is literally subhuman-tier. Be clean and kempt.

    Thicker fabrics are your friend, so are cuts that aren´t sticking to your form. A thick shirt that makes you look like a cube can function quite well to make you look more built than you are, giving similar effects to my first point, for example. Still need to lift, tho.

    Don´t be afraid to dress up. Not saying you should wear suits or full-on gothninja stuff all day every day, but walking around in jeans and shirts all day will just make you look fat AND meek.

    Hope some of this helps.

  6. Anonymous says:

    >This guy’s pulling it off
    No, no he’s not.
    >Jacket doesn’t fit in the shoulders
    >Stripe spacing makes him look wider.
    >Flat front trousers are for average/lean guys.
    >Clownishly massive knot in his tie makes his head look even bigger
    >Spread shirt collar has the same effect
    >Waistcoat just adds more bulk
    Also… plain toe black oxfords paired with … everything else he’s attempting seems odd.

    • Anonymous says:

      I agree with a lot of what you said, but not sure about ‘flat front trousers are for average/lean guys’. Are you saying that large guys should wear pleated pants? I don’t think I agree with that. On the contrary: pleats really only look good on athletic guys. I think larger men should stick with flat fronts.

      • Anonymous says:

        ehh… maybe. You could be right.
        On this guy, traditional pleats would add structure and help tidy up this mess.
        Or some better tailoring. Something is off. Maybe the rise is wrong. All you see is man-gunt and wrinkles.

  7. Anonymous says:

    >this guys pulling it off
    ya he’s pulling off looking broke
    needs to get that tailored it looks disgusting on him.

  8. Anonymous says:

    He is not pulling it off. He looks terrible and tryhard, and every nonfat person he encounters is laughing at him behind his wide back.

  9. Anonymous says:

    i’ve noticed the overweight often wear ill fitting clothing, usually oversized, which makes them look worse imo.
    as another anon said hygiene is also important

    • Anonymous says:

      it is hard for larger people to find tents in the right size
      his tie is hideous, tho, and there’s no excuse for poor taste
      i don’t think a giant white check on charcoal looks good on anyone and just makes him look larger
      why didn’t he go with the pinstripe?!?
      it obviously hasn’t been tailored but the main problem is he is a bag of fat about to die from diabetes and coronary artery disease.
      why is he not wearing a dressing gown and smoking a cigar and sipping a cognac in bed with a rented lady?
      he seems far too old to be involved in any type of business scheme that involves cogent thought.
      Senility is a much larger problem than most people realize.
      Look at Joe Biden, for example.

  10. Anonymous says:

    Anything that makes you look a bit boxy and taller is typically good. You don’t want to look ‘curvy’ or short as a fat guy.

    Notice how that picture his jacket is very boxy and he has pine strips that make him look taller.

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