If you have a rather “large” body type, dressing for occasion can be challenging. Most custom made suits are made for the average guy. On the other hand, you want to look your best and hide those extra pounds.
Should you just give up on your quest to being stylish? Absolutely not!
Style is for everyone and has the ability to hide many body flows.
Let’s set some goals for you. Obviously I can’t guess them so I’ll just write all that I can think of here. You only have to read the ones you identify with, then apply my advice.
That’s all you have to do to look sharp!
So… I’m guessing that you…
1 … want to look smaller
2 … want to hide some extra pounds
3 … on the contrary, you want to look even more intimidating and show people what you’re made of!
But before we begin, let me give you the absolute unbreakable rule of style that applies to ALL of the above goals: fit is king.
In your quest for looking thinner (or even larger if that’s what you want), you should never ever wear clothes that don’t fit you perfectly.
I’ve seen many guys who wear clothes one size too small and end up looking like Pinocchio.
Here’s some real advice that you can instantly apply to your large body type and get real results.
1. How to look smaller
If you’re well proportioned, if you don’t have a belly but you just want to look less intimidating, you’ll definitely want to read this (If fact I recommend reading my entire book, “Be Stylish!”, to really look amazing).
The best piece of advice I can give you (and, please note, it is the absolute best thing you can do) is to wear darker colors.
By darker colors I don’t necessarily mean black. Sure, black is good but there are other alternatives. Remember, your goal is to look stylish as well as to look thinner.
By darker colors I don’t necessarily mean black. Sure, black is good but there are other alternatives. Remember, your goal is to look stylish as well as to look thinner.
So try on these colors too: charcoal gray, navy blue, medium gray. In fact, look at the colors you’re wearing right now and go for darker shades of those same colors!
2. How to Hide Those Extra Pounds
If you’re not genetically blessed to gain weight proportionally, you’re probably the proud owner of a belly… That’s OK, I have some sneaky trick for you to camouflage it.
First of all, the rule above still applies: wear darker colors. If you want to wear lighter ones, here’s a trick I used many times to hide my belly (yes, I have one too):
I would wear… a pink shirt (you can wear any light color you want) with a black vest. The vest would “hide” my belly but my chest would and arms would be dressed in pink.
Get it?
You can hide ONLY the part you don’t want to be seen – you don’t have to dress “all black”.
Here’s a checklist with the items you need if you want to look smaller or thinner:
· V-neck sweaters
· Single breasted sport jackets and custom made suits jackets
· striped shirts (the vertical lines will make you look thinner)
3. Look even larger
If you’re large and you want to look larger, here’s some tips of what not to do.
Don’t wear clothes that are one size too large. You’ll look like you’re drowning in them. Please don’t do it.
If you want to look larger, the easiest thing to do is wear a plaid shirt. A plaid shirt has both vertical and horizontal lines which will trick the human eye into thinking you’re even bigger.
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