Suits basically pull an optical illusion that reverses your expectations- fat guys and skinny guys look good in them, but people with broad shoulders and chests and small waists look comical, like they have childish or midget proportions.
Not exactly, being lean with some muscle looks very good in a suit and in general. If you're big enough that people notice and comment about your arms but not so big that you bulge out of off the rack suits, that's basically the peak of what normies find attractive. After that you're just an autistic meat head to the vast population.
>Fit guys look terrible in suits
Anyone looks terrible in poorly tailored suits, just look at that shit show.
You know, for all the "style" Black folk claim to have, I've only ever seen them wear gaudy clownery shit. Black panthers from the 70s are the only exception
His suit is too small and his stance is weird. He's also an ugly leprechaun.
https://i.imgur.com/QwdNdh5.jpg
Seriously guys, stick to shorts and t shirts
Suit are ugly af and poorly tailored. But both of these guys would look ridiculous in any clothing.
https://i.imgur.com/1eGkqxc.png
>Fit guys look terrible in suits
Anyone looks terrible in poorly tailored suits, just look at that shit show.
You know, for all the "style" Black folk claim to have, I've only ever seen them wear gaudy clownery shit. Black panthers from the 70s are the only exception
Right on. Matching pant/jacket suits look gawdy 95% of the time, no matter who is wearing them, especially if they're brighter colors or have distinctive patterns.
I did like the fit that Pereira had going on at the last UFC fights. I can't find a pic of it, but he was rocking his jacket with a chain and without an undershirt, which would be silly except he had the swagger to pull it off and was walking towards a title fight so it's whatever.
All these guys were too lazy to get it tailored to fit so they went with whatever fat guy suit would fit their massive legs. They need a tailor and they'd look fine. Not good, but fine.
Most of these dudes just need a tailor. The pants look like they're wearing a blanket over them. Muscled or not, it's just not supposed to be worn like that.
It's crazy that he used to fight at 145lb. He has the wingspan of a 6'2 man, and legs longer than 6'0 Paulo Costa's. Dudes like Chad Mendes and Marcus Brimage looked like little midgets in there with him, and now the Ultimate Weight Cutting Championship has even surpassed him, as the biggest featherweights now are 6ft+ and cutting from over 170.
There’s some jacked 6’3” Black right now fighting at either bantamweight or featherweight, I forgot. I have no idea how he makes weight but he’s the definition of a weight bully.
Conor is aesthetic as frick though, I don’t care what anyone says. Goal body.
>Chad Mendes and Marcus Brimage looked like little midgets in there with him
They are midgets tho. Conor is not even average height and he dwarfed them.
True, but that's why there's a manletweight division. Conor looked like a crackhead weighing in at 145, and his reach is bigger than an average man's. Battering manlets with an eight inch reach advantage is a different thing to fighting men your own size like he eventually did.
Because they get stupid tailored tight suits. Suits are made to look good despite your body not to look good because of your body. They are meant to give physically repulsive office roaches an imposing look despite their skinny fat bodies.
The problem is that is a really stupid fit for his build. Dude looks like he tried to put on his son's formal wear. At the minimum his sleeves and pant legs need to be let out, he looks ready to rip the armpits open just by reaching for something. Slim fit suits may be popular right now but it's a terrible choice here.
>brown cowboy boots in a black suit >black tshirt under a gray undershirt, which is unbuttoned >the pant legs are hung up on the tops of the boots
We're talking about how fit guys dress like fricking clowns. Thank you for posting an excellent example.
See also in your picrel: the fricking clown wearing loafers without socks and blue jeans, as well as what looks like Dana Whites's poorly fitted suit directly behind brock with fricking 8 folds near the ankle because he can't pull his damn pants up.
Why the frick does no one know how to dress anymore?
This is a good example of a suit cut that doesn't make a bodybuilder look like a totally absurd action figure, but the pants are hemmed WAY too high and the no-socks-with-dress-shoes looks really fricking douchey and nouveau riche/wannabe rich. It's a taste shibboleth that screams "I don't come from classy pedigree or money but desperately want to look like I do"
“Clothing” is a relative term. In suits yeah big guys are going to look silly but in a yukata/kimono their breadth and power is projected without looking like they’re stuffed into a mold.
European formal fashion evolved from military uniforms, particularly the modern suit which has its origins in the British Army.
After the ostentatious rococo fashion of the regency period, the modern lounge jacket evolved from the battle dress tunic, and the trousers are parade breeches. It's fundamentally designed to accentuate slim bodies because it has its origins in what is basically professional activewear.
A lot of suit features and styling come from the military as well. 6 belt loops are standard (originally these would be clipped into the jacket and a belt worn on the outside), flat shoulder seams to prevent bandoliers digging in, internal pockets to keep notebooks, mapping, and timekeeping tools, and a split hem to prevent the jacket ripping on horseback and provide ventilation. The tradition of not doing up the jacket bottom button comes from increasing waist flexibility when reloading muzzle-fed muskets/rifles from a standing position.
Obvs I got carried away but basically suits have always been intended for slim people.
It's a poorly fitted suit. Lifters think they look cool by wearing tight clothes to show off their muscles. They don't. Looking like you lift while wearing clothes that fit looks waaaaaay better than clothes that loudly peawiener your muscles.
Want to look good in clothes? Lift heavy, bulk to 20% body fat minimum, never skip back day, and do isolation accessory exercises for neck (bridges/towel method), traps, and calves
they obviously clothespinned the sleeves and the lower legs. do you honestly believe that those hands somehow slipped through those tight-as-frick sleeves?
McGregor is an exception, he has very unusual proportions. That looks like poor tailoring too, the sleeves are way too tight. A nicely fitting suit looks looks great on fit guys. See pic related and
Normie clothes are designed for skeletons and fatsos and everything in between
As soon as you put on a considerable amount of muscle you are neither so the clothes don't really work anymore
That's what tailoring is for. Every city in the entire world (including Africa, probably) has an Asian seamstress that will make your shit fit you flawlessly for less than $100. Why would you pay good morning for a good suit, only to not have it tailored properly?
That was what I noticed when I got big lol (I ohp 90kg and bench 140)
Most of my tshirts are large and dont fit right, but they're the best fit I can get. For the chest, arms and shoulders to be a nice comfy fit I need xl, but then its baggy as frick around my waist because xl isnt made for people like me, it's made for people with big bellies. If I wear medium it fits around my waist but is so tight it looks try hard as frick on my arms, chest and shoulders
You guys are using terrible examples to try to extract some principle that doesn't exist.
It is absolutely true that, for the most part, you'll need to get suits custom made or heavily tailored if you weight lift. That said, it's not THAT weird.
Some tips that I've learned over time: >For the purposes of finding a good fit, custom suits >>>> suit separates that you get tailored >>>> off the rack suits that you get tailored. >Don't go too skinny on the pants. It throws off the balance of the suit and can look overly tight, even though it might not be. A nice and gentle taper is all you need. Skinny pants also make you look like a shitty arab perfume salesman "influencer" >Actually, for that matter, ditto on the jacket. If you see characteristic pulling on the front button when the suit jacket is closed, you've fricked up. A suit is not meant to show muscular definition, so don't try. >Normal lapels are generally smart, as narrow lapels make your shoulders look like a wasteland of fabric. Similarly, the tie shouldn't be too skinny. >Most "stretch" fabrics are kinda nice, but generally don't help much, and can look ugly in certain circumstances. It doesn't hurt to have that sort of material for chinos (to pair with a sportcoat), but don't rely on it for a full suit. >If you can swing it, roped shoulders and a double vent help create a nicer silhouette. The roped shoulders prevent wider shoulders from looking too droopy, and the double vent helps avoid a barrel-like appearance from the back.
thats not a lifter
He lifts, therefore he's a lifter.
He actually does have weirdly disproportionate hands. A lot of fighters do. Big hands and broad shoulders are big indicators of KO punching power.
>He lifts, therefore he's a lifter
So I guess we can call you a lifter for lifting dis dick
If I'm lifting your dick then yes, I am a lifter.
Leprechaun mode
lost
kek this is edited right? No way his hands are that disproportionate wtf
>I’m comin’ for ye lucky charms
are his hands shopped?
yes, here's the original
SEXOCOREO
Suits basically pull an optical illusion that reverses your expectations- fat guys and skinny guys look good in them, but people with broad shoulders and chests and small waists look comical, like they have childish or midget proportions.
Not exactly, being lean with some muscle looks very good in a suit and in general. If you're big enough that people notice and comment about your arms but not so big that you bulge out of off the rack suits, that's basically the peak of what normies find attractive. After that you're just an autistic meat head to the vast population.
comical sure but they dont look small
His beard and posture is what makes him look like a goofball, not his body
Fit guys look terrible in suits
>roided freaks look horrible in suits
ftfy
looks like a fricking baki character
IM A SICK FRICK
>Fit guys look terrible in suits
Anyone looks terrible in poorly tailored suits, just look at that shit show.
You know, for all the "style" Black folk claim to have, I've only ever seen them wear gaudy clownery shit. Black panthers from the 70s are the only exception
90s-00s NBA fashion was peak hilarity. You'd have ridiculous fabric patterns with the least possible flattering cut.
damn the white bois showing their Blacks collection
Im crying
Man Reeves was a wide motherfricker.
Tom from Tom and Jerry when he wore that green orange pinstripe suit
lmao, WTF literally a baki character..
His suit is too small and his stance is weird. He's also an ugly leprechaun.
Suit are ugly af and poorly tailored. But both of these guys would look ridiculous in any clothing.
Right on. Matching pant/jacket suits look gawdy 95% of the time, no matter who is wearing them, especially if they're brighter colors or have distinctive patterns.
I did like the fit that Pereira had going on at the last UFC fights. I can't find a pic of it, but he was rocking his jacket with a chain and without an undershirt, which would be silly except he had the swagger to pull it off and was walking towards a title fight so it's whatever.
Ronnie looked good in uniform.
>looks like baki
This looks very cool to me. Bad, but cool. Like how roidmonkeys with horrible contorted varicose veins in their biceps look cool
Kek'd
Would let Stefi literally kill me
Seriously guys, stick to shorts and t shirts
All these guys were too lazy to get it tailored to fit so they went with whatever fat guy suit would fit their massive legs. They need a tailor and they'd look fine. Not good, but fine.
Most of these dudes just need a tailor. The pants look like they're wearing a blanket over them. Muscled or not, it's just not supposed to be worn like that.
Women also look like shit in more formal clothes
"She" looks like shit, period.
Let's be honest, most varbies do
would not
Would
looks awful in a hot way
Hahah manlet L yet again
Why this guy got a suit Taylor to be too tight is beyond me
Those hands aren't real r-right?
Dude legit has massive hands. Probably why he’s one of the hardest hitters in his weight class.
It's crazy that he used to fight at 145lb. He has the wingspan of a 6'2 man, and legs longer than 6'0 Paulo Costa's. Dudes like Chad Mendes and Marcus Brimage looked like little midgets in there with him, and now the Ultimate Weight Cutting Championship has even surpassed him, as the biggest featherweights now are 6ft+ and cutting from over 170.
There’s some jacked 6’3” Black right now fighting at either bantamweight or featherweight, I forgot. I have no idea how he makes weight but he’s the definition of a weight bully.
Conor is aesthetic as frick though, I don’t care what anyone says. Goal body.
>Chad Mendes and Marcus Brimage looked like little midgets in there with him
They are midgets tho. Conor is not even average height and he dwarfed them.
True, but that's why there's a manletweight division. Conor looked like a crackhead weighing in at 145, and his reach is bigger than an average man's. Battering manlets with an eight inch reach advantage is a different thing to fighting men your own size like he eventually did.
What the frick happened to him
Literally looks like a different person
HGH, hes got too much money to care anymore
Irish beer is shit. I'd say that to his face.
synthetic HGH induced acromegaly, all athletes do that
Athletes almost always look moronic in suits, even though the suits are expensive and tailored.
>I am le TOUGH and also CLASSY
>>I am le TOUGH and also CLASSY
why yes, how did you know?
Because they get stupid tailored tight suits. Suits are made to look good despite your body not to look good because of your body. They are meant to give physically repulsive office roaches an imposing look despite their skinny fat bodies.
The problem is that is a really stupid fit for his build. Dude looks like he tried to put on his son's formal wear. At the minimum his sleeves and pant legs need to be let out, he looks ready to rip the armpits open just by reaching for something. Slim fit suits may be popular right now but it's a terrible choice here.
What are you guys talking about?
Fricking hell he looked based in those boots. When DC's manlet team member pushed him and he didn't even notice was pure kino.
Boots and those pants are an awful fit. It's the wrong cut of the leg, which is why they've bunched up so high.
>brown cowboy boots in a black suit
>black tshirt under a gray undershirt, which is unbuttoned
>the pant legs are hung up on the tops of the boots
We're talking about how fit guys dress like fricking clowns. Thank you for posting an excellent example.
See also in your picrel: the fricking clown wearing loafers without socks and blue jeans, as well as what looks like Dana Whites's poorly fitted suit directly behind brock with fricking 8 folds near the ankle because he can't pull his damn pants up.
Why the frick does no one know how to dress anymore?
Homosexual detected.
shoo-shoo homonculus
no way is nose that sensitive
>no socks
>no laces
Fricking hate this trend.
Handsome motherfricker besides though.
People wear these nowadays. It would be a bit too uncomfortable without socks at all.
Those are women's socks.
Post body.
those socks are more uncomfortable than not having them
James Bond didn't like shoelaces, that's good enough for me
>no socks
Imagine the smell of his stanky ass feet from direct contact with leather
When I was a kid, we'd make fun of the kids who's pants were too short. Now it's the prevailing fashion. Otherwise that's a great suit.
Fashion rules change.
News flash, he still looks stupid
This is a good example of a suit cut that doesn't make a bodybuilder look like a totally absurd action figure, but the pants are hemmed WAY too high and the no-socks-with-dress-shoes looks really fricking douchey and nouveau riche/wannabe rich. It's a taste shibboleth that screams "I don't come from classy pedigree or money but desperately want to look like I do"
As with most styles, it started with the homos.
I've heard him lisp like a fruitcake. He's a little too stylish, if you get my drift.
>It's a taste shibboleth that screams "I don't come from classy pedigree or money but desperately want to look like I do"
No it justs looks gay, as
said
“Clothing” is a relative term. In suits yeah big guys are going to look silly but in a yukata/kimono their breadth and power is projected without looking like they’re stuffed into a mold.
European formal fashion evolved from military uniforms, particularly the modern suit which has its origins in the British Army.
After the ostentatious rococo fashion of the regency period, the modern lounge jacket evolved from the battle dress tunic, and the trousers are parade breeches. It's fundamentally designed to accentuate slim bodies because it has its origins in what is basically professional activewear.
A lot of suit features and styling come from the military as well. 6 belt loops are standard (originally these would be clipped into the jacket and a belt worn on the outside), flat shoulder seams to prevent bandoliers digging in, internal pockets to keep notebooks, mapping, and timekeeping tools, and a split hem to prevent the jacket ripping on horseback and provide ventilation. The tradition of not doing up the jacket bottom button comes from increasing waist flexibility when reloading muzzle-fed muskets/rifles from a standing position.
Obvs I got carried away but basically suits have always been intended for slim people.
great post anon
luv me soots
he just looks weird cuz he has giant hands which is genetic. Nothing to do with him lifting
His suit is too tight. He needs a size up, or at least a custom tailor for more room in the shoulders and sleeves.
Did somebody shop his hands or is he truly a leprechaun?
with weird body types you need to go for bespoke clothes
For a dude with his dosh you'd think he'd be able to get a suit that fits
It's a poorly fitted suit. Lifters think they look cool by wearing tight clothes to show off their muscles. They don't. Looking like you lift while wearing clothes that fit looks waaaaaay better than clothes that loudly peawiener your muscles.
Want to look good in clothes? Lift heavy, bulk to 20% body fat minimum, never skip back day, and do isolation accessory exercises for neck (bridges/towel method), traps, and calves
Boom, you look like you're huge in clothes.
>Lift heavy, bulk to 20% body fat minimum, never skip back day,
Truth
Nobody said a word to me about lifting until I did that
Because they can't dress themselves properly. This is a moronic looking suit.
they obviously clothespinned the sleeves and the lower legs. do you honestly believe that those hands somehow slipped through those tight-as-frick sleeves?
absolute homunculus
The suit's just poorly tailored. It's far too tight. Given a more traditional fit, he would look fine.
He looks like a Dishonored NPC
Its crazy how much hes lost since his fight with mayweather
Jokes on you, I always look like a goofball
>ridiculously tight suit
That's the real reason he swaggers around like he does, he's got his pants crammed up his ass.
Go on fa and look at the average poster there. Fashion people have always been homosexual thinspo cucks.
Because he's wearing a poorly tailored suit that does not fit correctly
Most people want to look better naked, I want to look dumb in clothes.
Whoever tailored his suit is why he looks moronic
mcgregor looks (and acts) like a literal chimp
God really gave him the yaoi hands
just dont be too big
Kingpin?
McGregor is an exception, he has very unusual proportions. That looks like poor tailoring too, the sleeves are way too tight. A nicely fitting suit looks looks great on fit guys. See pic related and
Normie clothes are designed for skeletons and fatsos and everything in between
As soon as you put on a considerable amount of muscle you are neither so the clothes don't really work anymore
That's what tailoring is for. Every city in the entire world (including Africa, probably) has an Asian seamstress that will make your shit fit you flawlessly for less than $100. Why would you pay good morning for a good suit, only to not have it tailored properly?
That was what I noticed when I got big lol (I ohp 90kg and bench 140)
Most of my tshirts are large and dont fit right, but they're the best fit I can get. For the chest, arms and shoulders to be a nice comfy fit I need xl, but then its baggy as frick around my waist because xl isnt made for people like me, it's made for people with big bellies. If I wear medium it fits around my waist but is so tight it looks try hard as frick on my arms, chest and shoulders
You guys are using terrible examples to try to extract some principle that doesn't exist.
It is absolutely true that, for the most part, you'll need to get suits custom made or heavily tailored if you weight lift. That said, it's not THAT weird.
Some tips that I've learned over time:
>For the purposes of finding a good fit, custom suits >>>> suit separates that you get tailored >>>> off the rack suits that you get tailored.
>Don't go too skinny on the pants. It throws off the balance of the suit and can look overly tight, even though it might not be. A nice and gentle taper is all you need. Skinny pants also make you look like a shitty arab perfume salesman "influencer"
>Actually, for that matter, ditto on the jacket. If you see characteristic pulling on the front button when the suit jacket is closed, you've fricked up. A suit is not meant to show muscular definition, so don't try.
>Normal lapels are generally smart, as narrow lapels make your shoulders look like a wasteland of fabric. Similarly, the tie shouldn't be too skinny.
>Most "stretch" fabrics are kinda nice, but generally don't help much, and can look ugly in certain circumstances. It doesn't hurt to have that sort of material for chinos (to pair with a sportcoat), but don't rely on it for a full suit.
>If you can swing it, roped shoulders and a double vent help create a nicer silhouette. The roped shoulders prevent wider shoulders from looking too droopy, and the double vent helps avoid a barrel-like appearance from the back.
The ideal body for a suit is stick thin. You have to accept it.