I guess I'm out of style. :(

QurazyQuisp

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Last year, pretty much any store I went into I could get an athletic fit/fitted shirt. These were great because I'm quite skinny/tall and these shirts all seem to fit perfect. I could go to almost any store and buy a Medium Athletic Fit/Fitted shirt and I'd know it would fit well.

I went clothes shopping today and I only found one store that had fitted/athletic fit shirts and none of them appealed to me.

I guess I'll have to make due with what I already have.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
Last year, pretty much any store I went into I could get an athletic fit/fitted shirt. These were great because I'm quite skinny/tall and these shirts all seem to fit perfect. I could go to almost any store and buy a Medium Athletic Fit/Fitted shirt and I'd know it would fit well.

I went clothes shopping today and I only found one store that had fitted/athletic fit shirts and none of them appealed to me.

I guess I'll have to make due with what I already have.

stores like Hollister, A&F, Aerospostale, AE, all have fitted men's t-shirts.
 

imported_Imp

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If you're out of style, then I must have never have been in style (very possible). I can't stand 90% of the crap they sell at stores now. The "military" thing, retarded patterns, emo, etc. have all been overdone.
 

BudAshes

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American Apparel is where i get all my tshirts. Made in america, and they are the softest cotton shirts I have found.
 

QurazyQuisp

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
Last year, pretty much any store I went into I could get an athletic fit/fitted shirt. These were great because I'm quite skinny/tall and these shirts all seem to fit perfect. I could go to almost any store and buy a Medium Athletic Fit/Fitted shirt and I'd know it would fit well.

I went clothes shopping today and I only found one store that had fitted/athletic fit shirts and none of them appealed to me.

I guess I'll have to make due with what I already have.

stores like Hollister, A&F, Aerospostale, AE, all have fitted men's t-shirts.

I don't mind the style of the clothing at those stores, however, I hate advertising (on the shirts) for the stores. That's why I usually shop Express Men, BNR, Gap, Buckle and so on.
 

shortylickens

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I found out the hard way what "Athletic fit" means.
You have to be really athletic to make it fit. If you get it three sizes too big its still gonna make you look fat.
I guess I gotta get in shape to be stylish.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: shortylickens
I found out the hard way what "Athletic fit" means.
You have to be really athletic to make it fit. If you get it three sizes too big its still gonna make you look fat.
I guess I gotta get in shape to be stylish.

yeh, beer bellies, even small ones, don't look good in trim fit shirts.
and that goes for females too!
 

QurazyQuisp

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Originally posted by: shortylickens
I found out the hard way what "Athletic fit" means.
You have to be really athletic to make it fit. If you get it three sizes too big its still gonna make you look fat.
I guess I gotta get in shape to be stylish.

I wasn't implying that I am in any way stylish, but rather that the style that fits me is no longer in style. Any regular fitting shirts are way too big, you could nearly fit two of me in them.
 

IGBT

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..costco has great deals on XXL,XXXL and XXXXL stuff. I wonder why they buy such out sized garments??