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Dress shirt fit discussion.

gambit50

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I will offer some more useful advice than what you asked for. Acquire some new jeans.
Those high waisted jams are doing you no favors.
And, honestly, you do not appear buff up top with a slim waist. I guess 'slim' is up for some interpretation and that since you are not obese you want to make sure we know that your waist is under 40 and thus unusual. Perhaps it is the pants, once again, but a false impression of your waist line seems a stretch. Was that a joke?

Now to attempt to be constructive regarding the shirt.
Perhaps there is too much material in the back. Not the upper back, your buffness fills it but down below.
The sleeves are too long though the cuffs fall to a decent length because they are stopped by their narrow width.
That last part is a good thing, I think.
Hard to tell if you tucked it in as flush as possible so the amount of excess fabric in the torso is hard to judge but, again, there is definitely some.
 

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