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    When suits don't fit anymore...

    Do you get rid of them or hold onto them in case you lose enough muscle to fit into them again?

    I've never been really big (no desire to get big), but I seemed to have added some upper body mass in the last eight months. A suit I wore last fall is too tight to wear now (it's tight in the arm pits and around the chest) and it's gotten too small to have tailored. So, I can either donate it, sell it on eBay, or keep it in my closet in case I shrink down again.

    Definitely a cool "problem" to have. My wife just laughed and said we'd buy a new one. But I still have this perfectly good, hardly worn, $400 size 39 regular to deal with (told you I wasn't that big ). BTW, the pants still fit fine, so at least I know I haven't just gotten fat.

    And YES, this is training related, god dammit. (please don't banish this to open chat....have you seen that hellhole? )
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    Keep it and buy a new one. If you want to get rid of it give it to someone you know IMO. Just my 2 cents.

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    Do not own a suit and never will. I do keep two sizes of pants and shirts though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I Are Baboon
    Do you get rid of them or hold onto them in case you lose enough muscle to fit into them again?

    I've never been really big (no desire to get big), but I seemed to have added some upper body mass in the last eight months. A suit I wore last fall is too tight to wear now (it's tight in the arm pits and around the chest) and it's gotten too small to have tailored. So, I can either donate it, sell it on eBay, or keep it in my closet in case I shrink down again.

    Definitely a cool "problem" to have. My wife just laughed and said we'd buy a new one. But I still have this perfectly good, hardly worn, $400 size 39 regular to deal with (told you I wasn't that big ). BTW, the pants still fit fine, so at least I know I haven't just gotten fat.
    Personally, unless you are really hurting for cash, I would just save the suit. Things happen, diets sometimes can't be kept up with; it will be good to have the backup. You could also give it to a family member or something if that opportunity presented itself.


    And YES, this is training related, god dammit. (please don't banish this to open chat....have you seen that hellhole? )
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    go to downtown and give it to a hobo.
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    keep it. if you get smaller in the future, even if its 4 years, and you gave it away youd be thinking "damn, wish i still had that suit"

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    After this years training, NONE of my old dress shirts button around my neck! heh. It is a real problem as I am a regular performer/singer and need dress shirts that fit!

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    ive had that, when wearing a tie i just leave the top button undone but use the tie to tension it, with a bit of work looks the same.

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    The collars are fine, but two of my favourite short sleeve "going out" shirts are rather snug around the sleeves. By next year im doubting theyll fit at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I Are Baboon
    Do you get rid of them or hold onto them in case you lose enough muscle to fit into them again?

    I've never been really big (no desire to get big), but I seemed to have added some upper body mass in the last eight months. A suit I wore last fall is too tight to wear now (it's tight in the arm pits and around the chest) and it's gotten too small to have tailored. So, I can either donate it, sell it on eBay, or keep it in my closet in case I shrink down again.

    Definitely a cool "problem" to have. My wife just laughed and said we'd buy a new one. But I still have this perfectly good, hardly worn, $400 size 39 regular to deal with (told you I wasn't that big ). BTW, the pants still fit fine, so at least I know I haven't just gotten fat.

    And YES, this is training related, god dammit. (please don't banish this to open chat....have you seen that hellhole? )
    Damn that's a lot of words to describe getting fat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NMOY
    After this years training, NONE of my old dress shirts button around my neck! heh. It is a real problem as I am a regular performer/singer and need dress shirts that fit!

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    Rules? You mean we have RULES for that???

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    Hey, if you take the word "ALBOB" and rearrange the letters and swap a few out, it spells "TINY HOMO." Just an observation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by I Are Baboon
    Hey, if you take the word "ALBOB" and rearrange the letters and swap a few out, it spells "TINY HOMO." Just an observation.

    NOW I understand all the loves letters you've been sending me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I Are Baboon
    Do you get rid of them or hold onto them in case you lose enough muscle to fit into them again?

    I've never been really big (no desire to get big), but I seemed to have added some upper body mass in the last eight months. A suit I wore last fall is too tight to wear now (it's tight in the arm pits and around the chest) and it's gotten too small to have tailored. So, I can either donate it, sell it on eBay, or keep it in my closet in case I shrink down again.

    Definitely a cool "problem" to have. My wife just laughed and said we'd buy a new one. But I still have this perfectly good, hardly worn, $400 size 39 regular to deal with (told you I wasn't that big ). BTW, the pants still fit fine, so at least I know I haven't just gotten fat.

    And YES, this is training related, god dammit. (please don't banish this to open chat....have you seen that hellhole? )

    how is this training related?

    there should be a sub-forum for self-flaunting/bragging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viet_jon
    how is this training related?

    there should be a sub-forum for self-flaunting/bragging.
    I don't really see this as "self-flaunting/bragging"
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    Quote Originally Posted by viet_jon
    how is this training related?

    there should be a sub-forum for self-flaunting/bragging.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I Are Baboon
    Don't hate me because I'm beautiful.

    i dont know what u look like, so my comment isn't based on your looks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fufu
    I don't really see this as "self-flaunting/bragging"

    when a thread's title is "When suits dont fit" .....and somewhere in the thread he talks about 400 dollar suits..............if this isn't bragging i don't know what is.

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    $400 isn't all that much to spend on a suit.

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