Stop Wearing Clothes That Don’t Fit Your Body
(Want to see photos of how I used to dress? Read on…)
You’re here because you want to dress well. But why? For the sake of dressing well? No. You want respect – from your boss, your coworkers, and everyone else.
You want that promotion. You want your dream relationship. You want confidence and everything that comes with it. And you know that looking good can help give you the confidence you need.
Because, like it or not, you know that appearances matter. If you didn’t believe this, you wouldn’t be here right now reading this post.
But it’s hard to dress well. It takes effort, especially for men who are below average height. Clothes aren’t made for short men. They don’t fit. If you don’t believe me, just read this post:
Clothing Industry Hates Short Men
And this sucks, because fit is the most important aspect of style. Don’t just take my word for it. This is one thing all style experts agree on:
“The biggest style blunder that most men make is not wearing clothing that fits correctly.”
~Barron Cuadro, EffortlessGent.com
“The most important aspect of clothing is certainly how it fits the body.”
~PrimerMagazine.com
“Fit is the most important aspect of style. Us ladies aren’t looking at the tag in the back of your clothes, and you shouldn’t care about that either.”
~Megan Collins, StyleGirlfriend.com
If you’re like most men, you’ve probably been wearing clothes your entire life that are too large for you.”
~BusinessInsider.com
“Without proper fit, your clothing is going to look ridiculous. It doesn’t matter if it’s expensive material, the right color or season appropriate; if it fits like crap it looks like crap.”
~Tanner Guzy, Masculine-Style.com
“Ill-fitting or baggy clothing will make you look younger, skinnier, and sloppier – while proper-fitting clothing allow you to look leaner, more mature and yes, even a little tougher.”
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