so basically i have grown out of size S to the point where i cant wear them anymore.

so basically i have grown out of size S to the point where i cant wear them anymore. but size M shirts usually dont show my arms and chest off as well so i look moderately dyel.

any advice on the right kinds of shirts to buy? brands, terms, etc. or anything

UFOs Are A Psyop Shirt $21.68

Yakub: World's Greatest Dad Shirt $21.68

UFOs Are A Psyop Shirt $21.68

  1. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    If you arent wearing XL+ you are dyel anyways.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      im a manlet

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      I used to wear XL back in college and now even some S are small on me. I have the same height and got broader shoulders.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah sure big boy, being in an S tshirt means you are at best twink tier, you have no broad shoulders otherwise you wouldn’t fit into child’s clothes

  2. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Keep using M and get bigger

  3. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have never met a man who wears size S shirts, how small are you?

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      76 kg

  4. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    if you are just now moving to a size M, don't try and worry about "showing off" your arms.

    >any advice on the right kinds of shirts to buy? brands, terms, etc. or anything
    it's a fricking shirt, the frick do you want anon? get ones with punisher skulls for all I care

  5. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >I have grown out of size S
    congrats on turning 12 years old, Anon

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      Top jej

  6. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    get a sewing machine (one of those small handheld ones are enough) and start tailoring your own shirts. Watch tutorials on it, there's tons of it on youtube.
    Start with the ones you like the least so you get some training.
    Or if you live in a labour cheap country (or can afford it), get your everyday clothes tailored.

  7. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Either order custom shirts or buy a sewing machine on craigslist and learn to make your own alterations. Stitch your wiener to your gooch while you're at it you pansy frick. You sound like woman complaining about "unflattering clothes"

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      your on a fitness board and acting like caring about aesthetics is pansy? complete moron

  8. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Size S for baggie tees, Size M for non-baggy ones.
    I am 5'7 68kg

  9. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Get a tailor to make your t-shirts. Yes you can find tailors that make them. There's too many measurements that need to be just right for mass oroduced shit to fit perfectly.
    >neck hole can't be too big or it makes yor chest/shoulders appear small plus you look moronic in general, but has to be big enough to actually put in on
    >shoulder seams should end right at the shoulders to accentuate them, if they go past shoulders you look like a dyel
    >sleeves should hug the arms and cover around half of bicep, this is the biggest thing, loose sleeves make even the most jacked dudes look dyel
    >around 1 cm of space on each side in the lower torso, tight fit can be fine too, preference
    >shirt should be long enough and tailored right to fully cover the stomach if you put your hands up
    Good fricking luck meeting all those with a store bought shirt.
    >inb4 lmao custom t-shirts
    All clothes were "custom" before industrial revolution. Don't settle for cheap garbage.

  10. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Buy a small that's stretchy, or a medium that will shrink in the wash.
    Maybe try Asian sizes, or fatso American child sizes. An XXL in child sizes might be between a small and medium adult size.

  11. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >size small
    >chest and arms development worth showing off
    Pick one

  12. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I really like picrel. I get them in size M and they're pretty much skin tight on me with just a little bit of looseness at 6', 200-ish pounds, and bear mode muscular from 10+ years of regular weight lifting. They're uber comfortable, they do a great job of showing off my physique, the sleeves are high and go up to the bottom of my shoulders and show off my arms, they make my pecs, torso, and back look great, they cover up 99% of my chest and back hair, but still reveal just a little bit of body hair to show everyone that I have testosterone, they look stylish, they're not see through (they are in white though), they conceal sweat because they're dark, they're cheap at less than $4 per shirt, despite being cheap, they're still good quality and have never ripped on me yet despite wearing them every day for months (I wear the same outfit every day because I'm autistic), they're easy to find because they're an undershirt staple from one of the largest clothing companies on the planet, and they get delivered to you in 2 days from Amazon. The downsides are that they fade pretty quickly from dark black to light black after just a few washings, and they're hard to take on and off because they're form fitting. I also bought a pack of 7 of them in extra large and use them as lounge wear and pajamas around my house because they're uber comfy. And so it's safe to say that I love these shirts. Highly recommended.

  13. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I like to buy muscle fit shirts, have been complimented a lot in them. They also really give you a nice v taper back when you’re not dyel

  14. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >S
    >M

    lmao - you are a manlet

    anything under XL is a joke of a man

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