Cary Grant
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Or conjoined twins. Thank god for Thom Browne!!!
Three-legged-conjoined dwarfs!
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Or conjoined twins. Thank god for Thom Browne!!!
that's what my wife calls me
that's what my wife calls me
I have a business idea for a website that matches men with very large drops with pear shaped men from the same locality so they can go shopping together and simply switch jackets when buying two times the same suit in their right pants size. I'll call it www.bigtops2bigbottoms.com
There is more diversity of body types than there used to be. Go to a college campus, and you will many men who soon will need to wear suits who are very v-shaped. Very large drops probably aren't as common outside the USA.
Just get the slimmest suit that fits you in the chest and neck and have the waist altered to give the athletic cut. This shouldn't cost more than $100.
"Slim" doesn't equal "athletic". Slim suits tend to have skinny arms and don't often fit over the bicep/tricep without being too tight. I tried on a "slim" blazer once. I'm 5'7 and had to size up to an XL to get it over my chest and arms, but then the length was off and the sleeves were 6" past my wrist.