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    Question Need a Woman's Advice!!

    What kind of clothes can a Man wear to show off his physique without actually looking like he's trying to show off his physique?

    I would love to hear any suggestions...
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    When my husband, also a BB, wears a simple white tshirt (slightly tight so his pecs show) and a pair of snug jeans, I feel like shredding his shirt off and .......well you know. I think guys with great bods look best in such an understated manner of dress.

    In addition, when a guy wears climbing pants (rock climbing pants) that are tight in some aspects yet loose in terms of allowing a guy to climb, he looks understated but it shows off his leg musculature.
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    thx... lets say the guy has been invited out to a bar/club type thing, it's a pretty casual place though... it's a college bar and the last time these girls have seen me, i was 30 pounds heavier and very very out of shape... I want them to see my progress but I don't want to seem like I'm trying to show off or like i've turned into some sort of meat head...

    How about a pair of Slim Fit Ralph Loren Jeans with a fitted Diesel T-Shirt? or do you think a button up short sleeve type shirt, or maybe even a contemporary type polo shirt?
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    EASY QUESTION!! Tight white T shirt and a nice pair of faded jeans, not TOO tight though, but tight enough to show off a good booty.


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    Can I chime in?

    I've found that most clothes made by Brooks Brothers fit more snug than many others. Not sure if you're a Brooks Brothers kind of guy though...they are kind of yuppie. I've got five of their v-neck sweaters (no buttons, just plain sweaters). They really show off your upper body quite nicely. Thier flat front, non-cuffed pants also are not for someone carrying extra poundage.

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    personally if a guy has a nice physique no matter what they wear you will be able to appreciate the bod. i prefer a man to wear lose legged jeans but rounds over the tush great. a long sleeve stretchy shirt is nice as long as it is not really tight but forms to the muscles

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    Originally posted by I Are Baboon
    I've got five of their v-neck sweaters
    V-necks make me feel, fruity. Like I'm trying to show off my chest or something

    I like long sleeve shirts too, they are form fitting and they leave some guesswork too. Overall though they are about #1 for me.
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    yah mudge prefers to wear nipple tanks like the one in his avi

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    thx for the info guys and gals
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    Originally posted by Mudge
    V-necks make me feel, fruity. Like I'm trying to show off my chest or something
    I wear a white t-shirt under my v-neck sweaters, or a turtle neck if it's real cold. Beats the hell out of wearing a tie to work (like I am today)

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    Originally posted by bandaidwoman
    When my husband, also a BB, wears a simple white tshirt (slightly tight so his pecs show) and a pair of snug jeans, I feel like shredding his shirt off and .......well you know. I think guys with great bods look best in such an understated manner of dress.

    In addition, when a guy wears climbing pants (rock climbing pants) that are tight in some aspects yet loose in terms of allowing a guy to climb, he looks understated but it shows off his leg musculature.
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    Originally posted by I Are Baboon
    Can I chime in?

    I've found that most clothes made by Brooks Brothers fit more snug than many others. Not sure if you're a Brooks Brothers kind of guy though...they are kind of yuppie. I've got five of their v-neck sweaters (no buttons, just plain sweaters). They really show off your upper body quite nicely. Thier flat front, non-cuffed pants also are not for someone carrying extra poundage.
    I absolutely love this look too



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    white tshirts are not for bar/clubs

    the slim jeans and diesel fitted tee sound good, thats clubwear esp if the tee is black or grey.. but it MAY look like ur showing off.. but who cares thats the point! ur supposed to show off at bar/clubs, thats why ull never see me wearing a hoochie outfit anywhere but there

    your other two options sound ok too, but again it depends on the colors and styles.. u wanna look more club/GQ than abercrombie
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    I'll take some pics of what I'm thinking of wearing... and you guys can tell me what you think... should be home in a few hours
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    god damn my girlfriedn says the same thing, whenever i wear sipmle jeans and a white "fitted" t-shirt she goes crazy and want to show me off everywhere we go, but when i wear something like that and walk into like a bar/club all the guys look at me like im trying to show of and shit,
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    Originally posted by Sapphire
    EASY QUESTION!! Tight white T shirt and a nice pair of faded jeans, not TOO tight though, but tight enough to show off a good booty.
    I wore something similar to this the last time i went to the club...
    By the end of the night i wish i hadn't, i was getting so many looks i was getting self concious....
    Wish i hada worn my black shirt....

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    Me, I love T-shirts... I wear the white ones when going casual, and then I have my colored dress T-shirts Both show your shape pretty well. That and a pair of faded jeans casual or docker style slacks. It was funny I tried on my sports coat recently with a black T-shirt...looked fine.. Or the polo style shirt too.
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    Originally posted by greekblondechic
    white tshirts are not for bar/clubs

    the slim jeans and diesel fitted tee sound good, thats clubwear esp if the tee is black or grey.. but it MAY look like ur showing off.. but who cares thats the point! ur supposed to show off at bar/clubs, thats why ull never see me wearing a hoochie outfit anywhere but there

    your other two options sound ok too, but again it depends on the colors and styles.. u wanna look more club/GQ than abercrombie
    take pics and let us vote

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    I'd wear one of my 15 or so Simpsons shirts and some jeans. Then I would be ignored like usual.

    Though, I do get compliments on them occasionally.
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    A nice black or gray Kenneth Cole Marled Mock-Neck Sweater

    Soft, ribbed detail down the center, sides and back adds flair to this marled-knit mock turtleneck. In a slim fit and a lightweight, warm knit.

    You can get these at Macys

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    I just wear baggy t-shirts and baggy jeans......never sacrafice comfort for style
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