Thursday, 21 August 2014

Okay, so you
gained a few extra
pounds over the
years. Who cares,
right? Well, I'm
pretty certain you care, since you
clicked on the
article. But rest
assured because
we all care about
how we look whether we've put on some weight or not.
So just because
you're a bulkier guy, that doesn't
mean you have to stop looking your
best and compromise your style. When buying clothes
in general — no
matter if you're tall or short, chubby or
slim — your goal is to find those that
fit great and make you look your best.
Of course, you should also find the
best possible quality of clothing for the cheapest
possible price. Good quality
and classic styles will always serve you
well, so the next time you go
shopping, make sure to inspect each
item carefully and take these slimming
tips into account before purchasing them. bigger size,
greater fashion On that note, heavier guys always
want to look thinner and tend to wear loose fitting
clothes to cover up
their excess baggage. Unfortunately,
baggy clothes are a huge no-no for
bulkier guys since they'll add mass
instead of camouflage it. Tight fitting
clothes, on the other hand, aren't recommended either
because they'll
highlight your body's pronounced
curves and attract unwanted attention
to your larger body parts. The first step to improving
the way
your body looks when dressed up is
to improve your diet and perform
regular physical activity. Where
clothing guidelines are concerned, use
the following tips: blazers Every man should own at
least one
quality blazer. A blue blazer, for
example, is versatile and can be worn
almost anywhere: weddings, funerals and formal
parties. When choosing a
blazer, larger men should avoid
double-breasted blazers because
these will make the upper body look
even plumper. Instead, opt for a nicely fitted single-
breasted blazer, preferably one that
can be buttoned all the way up. The
higher buttons will help divert
people's attention from the area
between your waist and chest. Also, make sure your
jacket is well-adjusted
because a badly tailored jacket will
make you look chunky and sloppy. Pinstripes and other
vertically striped
patterns also help give your body a
more elongated look. On the other
hand, plaid, windowpane, horizontal
stripes, and other such patterns will
make your body look wider.

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