FreedomOfExpression
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Post by FreedomOfExpression on Apr 20, 2016 11:35:57 GMT -5
Ok. We're guys. We enjoy the look or feel (or both) of form fitting clothes. But there's one area that stands out (ha ha) when we wear skin tight fashion. My question is, do you do anything about it and, if so, what?
My answer has been to find longer shirts that extend past my fingertips. Trust me when I say this is a very difficult thing to do. Most guys' tops end just below the belt unless it's a collared shirt with longer tails. But that can look too dress-like if the shirt isn't fitted.
Any ideas?
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Post by K/S/K on Apr 25, 2016 2:55:19 GMT -5
Consider wearing a fanny bum bag and wear it like a spooran right over the bulge. It doesn't have to be a shirt that you tuck into the waist band. Pants with or without belt loops and wearing a contrasting large width colored belt helps. A jacket or track suit top suitable for the season will have enough length to help. But tights these should be in a darker black color - PINK ain't going to do it ! White and pastels do an awful job of trying to hide bulges The jeggings or leggings may have a false fly or pocket detail and cover the area. Might consider wearing shorts or even a skirt/skort or even a mini kilt if you dare the bulge is covered problem solved opening up another odd clothing element what's with the skirt or shorts shorter than short ! After you do it a few times and break the ice and fear of derision from family friends neighbors etc. they may take a blind eye to any bulging I wear mini-kilts (16 inch hem - traditional length 24 inches) caution bending over; climbing ladders and stairs; riding escalators and sitting with open legs (NO-NO) ! Cool and comfortable heck Yes and with the double apron front no bulges !
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Post by freedomofexpression on Apr 25, 2016 17:27:37 GMT -5
As I mentioned in another thread, I'm curious about some of the more slim-line sport belts, but I think I prefer it hidden at the small of my back under a shirt. It just looks odd otherwise.
Although I know some guys who wear baggy basketball shorts over their running leggings, that, too, is just not my style. If I want to wear form fitting clothing, I'd like to cover up as little as possible.
It might even be a matter of choosing a good pair of briefs. Even if a bulge is noticeable, it's probably fine as long as you can't "determine your religion." ;-) I've tried a dance belt. It's not too bad.
But I'll agree with you on the darker colors. And patterns can help camouflage things.
The fashion belt is an interesting idea. I might have to look into this. I'm really not that much into "bling," though. Something pretty simple would be nice.
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