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4 Ways to Dress Well As an Overweight Man

By Matthew Lynch
October 11, 2023
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Introduction:

Dressing well as an overweight man can sometimes be challenging. However, with the right approach and knowledge about what suits your body, you can look just as stylish and put-together as anyone else. Here are four ways you can dress well and feel confident in your attire.

1. Identify your body shape

Knowing your body shape is the first step towards dressing well. Overweight men typically fall into one of three categories – oval, triangle, or rectangle. Understanding which category you belong to will help you make wardrobe choices that flatter your body type.

Oval: If you have a larger midsection compared to your hips and shoulders, focus on clothing that emphasizes vertical lines, such as V-neck sweaters or shirts with vertical stripes. This creates an elongating effect.

Triangle: If your shoulders are narrower than your waistline, invest in structured jackets that have slightly padded shoulders to achieve a balanced silhouette.

Rectangle: In case your torso and waist have similar widths, try layering multiple pieces (shirt, sweater, jacket) to create dimension in your outfit.

2. Embrace appropriate fitting clothes

Avoid ill-fitting clothes as they can make you appear larger or smaller than you actually are. Baggy clothing will only accentuate unflattering areas, while tight clothes emphasize bulges.

Find a good tailor who can adjust your clothes according to personal measurements for a perfect fit. Clothes should not hang too loosely on your body nor restrict movement in any way.

3. Opt for darker colors and the right patterns

Darker shades like navy blue, charcoal grey, black, and dark green aid in creating a slimming look by reducing visual width. You can also incorporate patterns into your wardrobe; however, ensure they don’t overwhelm your frame.

Vertical lines elongate the body and make it appear slimmer. Incorporate pinstripes or vertical patterns as opposed to large checks, horizontal stripes, or bold patterns that can make you appear wider.

4. Choose the right accessories

Accessories can draw attention away from unflattering areas and add personality and interest to your outfit. Wear a quality leather belt to define your waistline, or use a pocket square for added flair in a suit or sport coat.

Additionally, wear shoes that complement your outfit. Go for sleek styles over chunky footwear, and ensure they fit comfortably. Remember, well-dressed shoes can make your entire outfit seem more polished.

Conclusion:

Dressing well as an overweight man is about identifying your body shape, wearing clothes with the correct fit, opting for flattering colors and patterns, and choosing the right accessories. By keeping these four tips in mind, you’re sure to look stylish and feel confident in every situation.

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