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Hi,
Here are a couple photos I took just now-- with a camera on a tripod, looking into the mirror on my dorm room closet door. Hey, it works for something quick&dirty like this.
It's a given that I'll have to find new pants-- but hey, there are enough other overweight people that I might unload them easily for the cheap used price I got them for.
But when I lose weight, will I lose chest circumference; or will all my shirts and jackets still fit, perhaps even better without the belly to interrupt its drape?
Onto fashion-- be gentle, as I just bought a bunch of used clothing that seemed to fit, changing from torn jeans (machine shop, not those pretorn designer jeans that I'll never understand) and faded, hole-riddled polo shirts. General advice?
For my body weight right now, are the pants a good fit, or still far too much excess fabric? Though, what looks fitted standing up has always become quite tight sitting down, for me.
Red in shoes , with red in belt, and brighter red in casual shirt? How does one pick a good sock-- I simply grabbed a pair that would blend with the beige pants.
With a less loud shirt, would this outfit look good with a classic, 2-button blazer?
thanks!
-Bernard
Here are a couple photos I took just now-- with a camera on a tripod, looking into the mirror on my dorm room closet door. Hey, it works for something quick&dirty like this.
It's a given that I'll have to find new pants-- but hey, there are enough other overweight people that I might unload them easily for the cheap used price I got them for.
But when I lose weight, will I lose chest circumference; or will all my shirts and jackets still fit, perhaps even better without the belly to interrupt its drape?
Onto fashion-- be gentle, as I just bought a bunch of used clothing that seemed to fit, changing from torn jeans (machine shop, not those pretorn designer jeans that I'll never understand) and faded, hole-riddled polo shirts. General advice?
For my body weight right now, are the pants a good fit, or still far too much excess fabric? Though, what looks fitted standing up has always become quite tight sitting down, for me.
Red in shoes , with red in belt, and brighter red in casual shirt? How does one pick a good sock-- I simply grabbed a pair that would blend with the beige pants.
With a less loud shirt, would this outfit look good with a classic, 2-button blazer?
thanks!
-Bernard
Just troll the clothing portions of the boards to get an idea of things you like. Personally, I don't like any of it, but I'm by no means a saucemaster, Get Smart or jpgm - I don't look at mens clothing, too stuffy
. Dorm room? You look waaaay older than a college kid (I'm one too! woohoo!) The shirt doesn't fit. Anyways, the clothing doesn't matter right now as if you're planning on losing any weight, you're going to shrink out of everything that you currently own and have to rebuy anyways. Go to a nice hair place and let them have away at your hair, comb overs are for old men. Right now you're at a turning point where things are going to be awkward, clothing and exercise wise. Work on the exercise first while developing your sense of fashion because you're not going to want to buy all these expensive clothes while cutting the pounds 
Simply put:
1) Exercise and clean up diet
2) Read SW&D or Mens Clothing forums or both (There's a lot!) - It's easiest to go through the WAYWN threads and get an idea.
3) When you're more at a weight/body composition that you want start to purchase substantial items. For now keep it to the basics.
Have fun, this is a transformation in your life that you won't regret







