Where to get "club worthy" clothes cheaply?

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Where to get "club worthy" clothes cheaply?

Postby Guest » Sun Jun 27, 2010 12:17 pm

Where is a good place to find clothes, particularly for bigger guys, that will look good but are cheap. Cheap as in I don't want to spend more than about $20 per article of clothing.
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Postby Guest » Sun Jun 27, 2010 12:47 pm

What exact articles of clothing are you looking for?

Realistically, it's very difficult to find a nice pair of jeans, dress shoes (or stylish casual shoes) or button up shirt for less than 20 bucks anywhere. You might be able to find some for cheap at a secondary ownership store like goodwill or something; but your selection will be very limited.

For decent clothing at a reasonable price, check out target. They're stylish and fashionable and can be worn to a club.

For graphic tees, you can get them at express for a good price if they're on sale. Or check out "G" by guess. They have some "club" clothes at a fair price, just not 20 bucks...

Side rant:

Sometimes it's tough to buy and wear nice clothes when you're a bit bigger. So I suggest you start dieting and exercising more fequently. Make a lifestyle change. Fitted clothing will make you look exponentially better.
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Postby Guest » Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:48 pm

What are your clothing sizes and brands you typically wear?
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Postby Guest » Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:12 pm

"Club worthy" clothes for a "big" guy for less than $20 per article.

You could try an alternate reality.

Or....

If you are going to stay big you need to be wearing some very, very nice clothing. If you want to get in shape $20 clothes that look good are everywhere.
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Postby Guest » Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:51 pm

I started Adkins about 1.5 months ago. It's challenging for the first two weeks but that's about it then you stop wanting all the extra carbs so bad. I was 310 lbs 6 weeks ago, today I weighed in at 275.6. I'm doing cardio while I diet(and am hating the elliptical machine) but its been working for me.

Now, If your not going to diet or exercise, then getting nice clothing is going to be hard. We're big guys and big guys spend more for nice clothes, it's a fact of life. The other fact of life (or human behavior) is that you're not going to slim down until you damn well want to. It took me 32 years to decide to slim down ( I was a fat kid and am a fat adult ) and I'm now at this point in my life finally ready to do something about it. You'll decide for yourself when the time is right for you.

Now as far as big guy clothing and club wear.. well you've got me there. They don't generally make "clubwear" for big guys, because, well the club isn't typically our scene... Let's be frank here, fat guys don't show higher value to 115lbs hotties. Besides, all the shit we have to learn in game, she's thinking..."Fuck, this monster would smother me!" Now if you can DHV strong enough to overcome that, then damn! your good! and should be writing a book called, "PU for the obese!":p

As far as nice clothes that you can mix/match to do whatever you want. I shop at Jos. A Bank. Here's the deal there. You can buy a no-iron white buttondown for around 45$ (sale price on Travellers shirts), or for that matter, any other color you like. I'm partial to white because it looks good with just about anything. Prodigy was wearing a lavender shirt the other night, but you couldn't really tell. It was part of his peacocking. There is no reason that you can't do something similar (although as a big man, I wouldn't recommend having on as tight as he was wearing it.. LOL)

If you go the Travellers route, then spend another $15 to get it tailored so that it gives you a chiseled look instead of a parachute look (something us big guys struggle with is parachute looks so make sure the store you go to has a decent tailor) So for a total of $60 you can get a go anywhere white buttondown that looks decent on you as a big guy. That's about 200% over what you were wanting to pay, but then again, you get what you pay for.

Now I'm going to go off on a rabbit trail at this point and talk about congruence. The way you dress no matter what your size must be congruent with who you are. I'm not really all that comfortable with graphic teas and ripped jeans, but this is perfectly acceptable in some (alot) of clubs and could even be considered club wear since the whole ripped jeans thing is back in style ( yes I said back, because it was all the rage in the mid 80s.) If I wore this type of clothing I would feel even more uncomfortable talking to women that I find attractive than I currently am. What I am saying here, is wear clothing that makes you feel like your 10 feet tall and can take on the world. Do wear clothing that fits who you are. (successful business men do not wear ripped jeans.) Do not wear clothing that is going to make you self conscious. Do not wear clothing that is going to conflict with who you are.
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Postby Guest » Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:32 am

The only club style that makes stuff for big guys are the hip hop urban style. Other than that, it's pretty bleak...I mean...I'm not as big as you are, but I'm catching TOTAL HELL trying to find good clothes that fit. I can only imagine it's way harder for you. I don't want to come off like a dick, but that's just the way I see it. Don't just give up on it, but know that (and I'm sure you already do) that it's going to be hell (that is unless you go urban which is not for me, but it might not be a bad idea for you if that's what you want to go for).
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Try Ross

Postby Guest » Wed Jul 07, 2010 5:57 pm

I've had success at Ross believe it or not. To find one good shirt there is like searcing for a needle in a haystack but worth it if you have the time.

I've found two English Laundry shirts recently @ Ross for $20 each. They are on the rack @ Nordstrom for like $90 each. Kenneth Cole makes great dress shoes and Ross usually has a ton of them.

I bought a cardigan @ Buffalo Exchange (used clothing) that was price @ $20. The retail on it was $150!!!! Nothing wrong with buying used or thrift clothing as long as it looks great. Nobody has to know where you got your stuff.

I defo recommend a proper fitting blazer jacket and a v-neck shirt for a simple but clean ensemble.

Hit the clubs up and seek out guys with your body type to figure out what would look BEST on You.

Good luck!!!
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Postby Guest » Thu Aug 05, 2010 3:34 am

If I was a bigger guy I'd go with fitted suit jacket. You can get ones that are good enough to trick drunk club goers for about 90bucks with the shirt and a vest at tuxedo warehouse. While it may be more expensive initially since you can wear it many nights in a row it really can end up being about the same price or even cheaper.

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