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BluetoothBoy:

--- Quote from: Otis Da HousKat on March 01, 2016, 07:45:11 PM ---I like the style of a lot of streetwear, but I wish everything wasn't fit for people who are borderline anorexic. If I recall Zloff lifts so maybe he can chime in on that.

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It's not though. I commonly see people wearing streetwear who are relatively large. Either you're probably looking in the wrong place or you're only seeing the people who "normally" wear the stuff.
carolcat:
my AP world teacher bought some yeezys today and he's so proud of em. when i got to class i said "nice new balances" and he had to go and show the whole class that they were legit lol
Otis Da HousKat:

--- Quote from: BluetoothBoy on March 01, 2016, 07:55:48 PM ---It's not though. I commonly see people wearing streetwear who are relatively large. Either you're probably looking in the wrong place or you're only seeing the people who "normally" wear the stuff.

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I've found pants especially ill fitting across most brands. I feel like the cuts they make are either for skinny people or really spread out fat people. I rarely find something that has ample room in the butt and crotch without being absurdly baggy in the legs, especially the calves.
Alternat¡ve:

--- Quote from: Otis Da HousKat on March 01, 2016, 08:58:15 PM ---I've found pants especially ill fitting across most brands. I feel like the cuts they make are either for skinny people or really spread out fat people. I rarely find something that has ample room in the butt and crotch without being absurdly baggy in the legs, especially the calves.

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What you want is a tapered cut.
Zloff:
my genetics are highly in favor of neural adaptation as opposed to hypertrophy, so i don't run into too much trouble with clothes other than:

 1. half the shirts i find in my size aren't comfortably wide enough for my shoulders. i refuse to go a size up b/c the sleeves would be too spacious and the torso would be too loose

 2. i also have a hard time finding pants that fit my crotch and fabulous ass - tapered pants definitely work against the baggy calf issue, but when i'm lucky enough to find them the price tends to be high
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