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Well I'm 6'0 and 25
Well I'm 6'0 and 250lbs give or take and a few things I can roemmcend:Try to get some sort of pattern going on shirts even if it's just a self weave (dobby) style or soemthing as subtle as a pinpoint oxford. A solid colour on a big man looks like a sail from behind if there's no texture to it.Darker colours are more flattering in solids for things like suits (navy, charcoal) but if you're going with a lighter colour don't be afraid to branch into pinstripes, they're a great look on a large man. You can also look into things like peaked instead of notched lapels if you have a wide chest to take up a little more space visually and a pocket square is almost a must again to break up that big expanse of fabric.Depending on how you're built as a big man DB suits can be a great way to go as well. While the front may look a little busy on a smaller man the extra buttons can really break up that expanse a little on larger men.my two cents. +1Was this answer helpful?





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