are clothes shops anti weightlifting?
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are clothes shops anti weightlifting?
ok a slightly strange title but stay with me.
firstly a bit of pre info, having been playing rugby for over 10 years, my legs are pretty muscular and have fairly large thighs (not as in fat) anyway
today I went out trying to buy some new jeans/trousers however much to my dismay all I seemed to find in the typical high street shops now are these skinny little things which are designed for people with chicken legs, which when i wear makes me look stupid and it got me wondering, please firstly tell me I am not the only person suffering with this dilemma? and secondly is the clothes/fashion industry anti weightlifting and getting ripped?
firstly a bit of pre info, having been playing rugby for over 10 years, my legs are pretty muscular and have fairly large thighs (not as in fat) anyway
today I went out trying to buy some new jeans/trousers however much to my dismay all I seemed to find in the typical high street shops now are these skinny little things which are designed for people with chicken legs, which when i wear makes me look stupid and it got me wondering, please firstly tell me I am not the only person suffering with this dilemma? and secondly is the clothes/fashion industry anti weightlifting and getting ripped?
welshy824 (new)- Posts : 162
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Re: are clothes shops anti weightlifting?
Definitely, a huge guy came into my shop yesterday, saw a hoodie he wanted and just laughed when he saw the size of an XXL. Strangely though he bought a small Tshirt. Big & fat or big & in shape high streets don't cater for. I think you're gonna need to look up market a bit.
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Re: are clothes shops anti weightlifting?
Ive got huge thighs and a narrow waist, I dont even think I need to explain where my problems occur. Also have Boulders for shoulders... All that basketball & boxing... Means all my shirts either have fail to mount the shoulders or loosely flaps. It annoys me to no end.
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incontinentia wrote:try jacamo
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Re: are clothes shops anti weightlifting?
XL wont accommodate a forearm and im not exactly massive how lads over 18stone manage i will never know.
DeludedOptimistorjustDave- Posts : 655
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http://www.bigmen.com/ are quite a good place, They ship internationally so if not america prepare to be charged otherwise it's Jacamo.
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