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7 Style Tips for Large Men _ Big Man's Guide to Sharp Dressing _ Heavy Men's Fashion Help
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Hi! I'm Antonio Centeno, the founder of Real Men Real Style. Today I'm going to be giving
you Seven Tips for the Large Man on How to Dress Sharp.
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how to dress sharp as a large man, go check out the article. I've published it over at
The Art of Manliness. I linked to it right here on YouTube, below the video or if you're
watching this embedded, make sure to go over to The Art of Manliness and check out seven
tips for large men on how to dress sharp. I go into a lot more detail. I've got some
bonus information in there and yeah, I just scratched the surface here in the video.
Let's get right to it. Why does this matter? Well, it matters because if you are a large
man, if you're overweight, if you're big, you know that many people immediately form
a perception of you and it's not always positive. Oftentimes, it's negative. They look at you,
because you're overweight, because you're obese, they're going to assume that you're
slow. They're going to assume that you're not going to be able to keep up; that for
some reason, your weight is having an effect on your level of intelligence, your manners,
what kind of a person you are.
That is why this matters because you can control, you can at least minimize a lot of that by
sending instead of the image -- you don't want to send the image that you're fat and
sloppy. Instead, look at "Okay, I've got style. I'm a big guy, yes, I know that. But I've
got style. I care about the details. I pay attention to those things and that's the kind
of guy I am."
Why this matters is because you can control your image. Let's talk about three -- before
I get into the seven tips, I want to give you three foundation fundamentals that all
large men should be thinking about.
1. Fit
Number one is fit. Over at The Art of Manliness, I put out a great article talking about the
style pyramid. Go check it out. I can do a lot more detail there. I've got entire articles
about what constitutes proper fit. But as a large man, you have little room for error.
You're going to have to find a tailor -- you should know your tailor's name and make sure
all of your clothing fits. That includes your jeans. That includes all your shirts, your
trousers, your jackets. Everything fits and it works together and you wear it in concert.
Again, focus in on that fit.
2. Keep Things Simple
Number two is keep things simple. You're not going to want to introduce loud outfits. Guys,
I mean, just do a Google search on John Daly. Look at some of the pants that he wears out
there on the golf course. It is bad. What's the cherry, that announcer over up in Canada
with hockey? These bigger guys, I mean, they do it maybe to grab attention but it comes
off as comic and a lot of you gentlemen, if that is your profession and that's what you
want to do, go for it. What was it? Sinbad in the 1990s, if you want to go for that type
of look, fine. But if you want something that's more professional, then keep things simple.
So we talked about fit, keep things simple.
3. Light Weight Fabrics
Number three, lightweight fabrics. You need to learn your fabrics. You need to understand
what is a tropical weight wool and weight tropical weight wool you want to be looking
for. You want to understand lightweight cottons and that those are going to be better to layer
than going for a thicker cotton. Understand lightweight fabrics. Make sure that your wardrobe
and you can build it up over time. I know many of you guys have limited budgets. You
can go to thrift stores and build the stuff up but look and always be on the look for
lightweight fabrics.
So now we're going to get into the seven tips and these seven tips are based off of my book
over on Amazon. It's called Large Man's Guide to Style. These seven tips are just a tip
of the iceberg in which I get into the book over there on Amazon.
1. Switch from Belt to Suspenders
The number one tip is learn to switch from belt to suspenders. I know many of you guys
are thinking, "Okay, suspenders, that's something my grandfather wore." Well, you know what,
your grandfather was probably a pretty smart guy because he understood that suspenders
are very comfortable and they are a large man's best friend. Think about it. If you
are a big guy, you are trying -- I mean as you go farther down your body, your legs and
your ankles are not wider than your waist area and if they are, you probably need to
go to a doctor. No, seriously. You are trying to cause all this tension around your midsection
and the farther down your pants go, the more likely they are to fall down.
When you wear suspenders, you can wear it in the midsection wear it a bit more loose
because they're being held up on your shoulders. Try suspenders. Learn to wear them. Make the
switch over and you're going to love it. That's the number one tip.
2. Wear a Spread Collar
Number two, look for spread collars and collars that are going to be more proportional around
your face. I'm not talking extreme spread collars that go way out. The reason you want
to be looking at spread collars is because if you wear a tie, you want to start tying
larger knots in this area. It's all about the clothes that are closest to your face
being the correct proportion.
For a lot of guys, going from a point to a narrow point to a spread to a medium spread
-- medium spread works pretty well too -- you're going to be able wear a larger knot and proportionally,
it's going to start to spread out. Some guys are thinking, "Oh well, to minimize the roundness
of my face, shouldn't I go with a long narrow point?" No. Go with a medium spread. Go with
something a little bit larger. That is tip number two.
3. Hats
Let's go into tip number three. Okay. So you've probably heard that if you are a larger guy
that hats are a no-no for some men. Well, that's because they don't know how to wear
them with confidence. Now there are some great articles over The Art of Manliness. They talk
all about how to choose the right hat. But when it comes down to it, wearing hat requires
confidence. That right there, if I could zero in on anything is what's going to help you
look better as a large man, is being confident and realizing, "Today, I'm not going to lose
a hundred pounds but you know what, I can put my shoulders back. I can walk around with
confidence."
For you to don a hat, that requires a lot of confidence. It requires you to study and
to understand style. In fact, I'd love to see some of you guys down the comments below
recommending hats for other large men if you are a large man that already wears a hat.
Yeah, the confidence, the style, the way you're going to take up your game is the whole reason
for wearing a hat and it makes you a little taller.
4. Overalls
Number four. If you're a blue-collar worker, you're probably asking, "Okay, what do all
these tips apply to me?" Well, how about if you're a blue-collar worker, let's say you’re
a plumber, you're a master electrician, look at overalls. We've all heard about plumber's
crack and many of us unfortunately seen it or we've been the offender. Let's look to
eliminate that. Bring back the overalls. I used to have a pair of overalls when I used
to climb radio communication towers over in Iowa. I loved them, very comfortable and I
wasn't a big guy. But for guy, they're great. Again, the weight is going to be on your shoulders
and with the overalls, you're not having to worry about your shirt getting pulled up.
It's just going to be a much better, more streamlined look for you. And I think it's
going to look more professional.
If you're again a blue collar worker and you can pull this off, you can get your company
uniform on there or if you've got your own business, you should consider it.
5. Well Groomed Facial Hair
Number five, grow a bit of facial hair. Now I'm not talking a huge ZZ Top beard. What
I'm talking is a very well-groomed, smaller bit of facial hair that's going to help cover
maybe the double chin that you have. It's also going to maybe elongate the face a bit.
Whenever you look at a man, you look at his face and whenever you see a guy that has a
very carefully groomed facial hair, you instantly equate, okay, this guy pays attention to the
small details. It's a double-edged sword. You have to take care of your facial hair
because if you don't, you're going to get the complete opposite effect.
6. Wear Large Accessories
Number six, large accessories. Now, most accessories out there are made for regular size guys.
You want larger accessories that again are going to match the proportions. Make sure
your watch, make sure rings, make sure any jewelry, any accessories that you have are
a bit larger to match your overall size. Because think about it, what makes a tall man look
like a giant? It's actually the size of his head in proportion to his body. Because his
head is smaller, it makes him look like a giant. You want to make sure that your other
accessories don't make you look like a giant. When you're holding that small pen, not much
I can do there although you could actually go I guess for a larger pen. There are some
pretty big ones out there. So upsize all of your accessories, make them larger. In a sense,
make the world big that at least you can control.
7. Wear Untucked Shirt Styles
Number seven. I got to do my figures right. Number seven. A well tailored shirt that you
can wear untucked. Many of us are already wearing shirts untucked, t-shirts especially.
Now I'm not talking about t-shirts. You want to look at something like a guayabera or another
shirt that you can wear untucked. There's a number of shirts that can -- in a sense
sports shirts and what you're looking to do is just to go a couple of inches past where
your trousers are at. You're not looking where I see oftentimes men -- where they screw this
up is that they wear the shirt way too long. Make sure that your shirt, when you're going
to wear them untucked in, for a larger man wearing an untucked shirt is fine. Make sure
to wear an undershirt or anything in case you raise your arms up or you're on an airplane
and you're helping somebody up, you don't want to give a belly flash there.
But guys, make sure the shirt is tailored. Have it adjusted on the bottom. Tailors can
do that and go a couple inches past. In fact a great way is just to raise your arms up
over your head and as long as you're not exposing your midsection, it's probably a good light.
8. Wear a Jacket
Number eight. Yeah, a bonus, wear a jacket. Guys, I talked about this all the time. Many
of you all say it's too hot or you're not used to it. Well, get used to it because nothing
is going to help a man who's bigger look sharp than a structured jacket which gives lines
to his soft figure.
Okay? All right, guys. Go check out the article. I linked to it down below. It's a great article,
The Art of Manliness. I got a lot of bonuses. I even talk about how to dress better so that
-- big guys get hot and I've got a bonus section over there in which I talked about understanding
fabrics and undershirts and other tips and tricks to prevent yourself from getting hot
and sweating and things like that.
Hopefully, you've enjoyed this. If you want to learn more, again, go check out the article.
Take care, guys. I'll see you in the next video. Bye-bye.