Athletic Fit clothing
I don't care how I look... I'm already 125 lbs and skinny as a twig and drive a V6 F150. 
When I go to work out I wear spandex or shorts with a spandex sleevless or t-shirt... Some girls dig the spandex and some don't seem to really care.
I do love the UA stuff though...
When I'm at work I wear dress pants and shirt... and when lounging around stuff like wind pants, sweats or shorts with a t-shirt.

When I go to work out I wear spandex or shorts with a spandex sleevless or t-shirt... Some girls dig the spandex and some don't seem to really care.

I do love the UA stuff though...
When I'm at work I wear dress pants and shirt... and when lounging around stuff like wind pants, sweats or shorts with a t-shirt.
Last edited by ManualF150; Jan 26, 2010 at 07:39 PM. Reason: ugh... I don't wear "window" pants.. lol
Yea, I used to wear a lot of hollister shirts, but just got tired of the Look at Me designs, plus they would stretch out as you wore it. Would fit great when I put it on, but as the day went, it would get strected.
I usually just rock plain shirts, or a simple design. No innuendos, or dragon graphics. Right now, I mostly just wear Reebok dry-fit shirts. Even outside the gym as they hold their shape since they're not cotton, fit well, and are just a solid color, not to loud. I'll check out Hollisters stuff to see if they have anything subtle. Abercrombie is nice, but I don't think there is one here, plus sometimes their prices are a little ridiculous.
Gonna check out Express, and the local tailor. Always figured tailors would be very expensive. So, did you have the tailors make the whole shirt, or take them one to alter?
I usually just rock plain shirts, or a simple design. No innuendos, or dragon graphics. Right now, I mostly just wear Reebok dry-fit shirts. Even outside the gym as they hold their shape since they're not cotton, fit well, and are just a solid color, not to loud. I'll check out Hollisters stuff to see if they have anything subtle. Abercrombie is nice, but I don't think there is one here, plus sometimes their prices are a little ridiculous.
Gonna check out Express, and the local tailor. Always figured tailors would be very expensive. So, did you have the tailors make the whole shirt, or take them one to alter?
I tend to like Express shirts and Abercrombie and fitch makes "muscle" tees, those seem to fit great. As far as pants, just go to the store and try some on, dont know your budget but for a really nice pair of pants I like Guess jeans.
So, did you have the tailors make the whole shirt, or take them one to alter?
Head over to http://www.styleforum.net/
Check out the Streetware and Denim forum. I'll warn you though, a lot of A$$holes hang out there. So do a lot of reading before posting.
Check out the Streetware and Denim forum. I'll warn you though, a lot of A$$holes hang out there. So do a lot of reading before posting.
I can just picture that forum.
What do you guys think?
Then there is a guy posing in new underwear and everyone rips on him over his hairy chubby legs

It would be just like on here but with people instead of trucks, and um, well
GAYER
What do you guys think?
Then there is a guy posing in new underwear and everyone rips on him over his hairy chubby legs


It would be just like on here but with people instead of trucks, and um, well
GAYER

The problem with jeans is a lot of companies are starting to make that low cut jean. To me those look about as gay as a tramp stamp on a guy. Plus, I'm on the shorter side, so in order for me to get jeans that fit my thighs, I have to get bigger waist, and then the length usually has to go bigger as well. But, now that I realize tailors are cheaper then I thought. I'm gonna get some jeans and take them over. Problem solved for sure.
The problem with jeans is a lot of companies are starting to make that low cut jean. To me those look about as gay as a tramp stamp on a guy. Plus, I'm on the shorter side, so in order for me to get jeans that fit my thighs, I have to get bigger waist, and then the length usually has to go bigger as well. But, now that I realize tailors are cheaper then I thought. I'm gonna get some jeans and take them over. Problem solved for sure.
The problem with jeans is a lot of companies are starting to make that low cut jean. To me those look about as gay as a tramp stamp on a guy. Plus, I'm on the shorter side, so in order for me to get jeans that fit my thighs, I have to get bigger waist, and then the length usually has to go bigger as well. But, now that I realize tailors are cheaper then I thought. I'm gonna get some jeans and take them over. Problem solved for sure.

Too damn low cut






