by Guest » Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:31 pm
Q: I have overdeveloped many of the muscles in my body. I am five feet eleven, and my chest measures forty-six inches relaxed. I have a long torso. My inseam is thirty-one inches, and I have a thirty-four-inch waist. I cannot find any designer clothing that looks good on me. Should I break down and have all my clothing tailored, or are there designers I don’t know about who make fashionable cuts that will not break my bank account?
A: One of the principal differences between designer clothing and other clothing is designers spend a lot of money on advertising and image. This does not directly improve your looks. It doesn’t even indirectly improve your looks. All designers have a body they design for: This is the fit model. Some designers, such as Calvin Klein, use a fit model who is a bit more buff than others, so these designers may better suit more muscular men. But no designer uses a fit model resembling Henry Rollins, so if you are a real muscleman you may want to consider working with a tailor. You can always discuss “fashionable cuts†with him, but be warned: Fashionable cuts are usually created with lithe types in mind. You will probably look better in more traditional styles than in a high-roll five-button suit.
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