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Hi anons, I am a fat guy from
germany and I would like to get some oversized gym outfits. I want to loose weight and build muscles so I can rock more skintight stuff. I don‘t mind bodysuits like in blue lock, but I am just too fat for it too look good. I thought about uniqlo.
I just can‘t find anything.
Image is just a reference for the oversized look.
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>>18644942
wear a mankini
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>>18644946
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>>18644956
I don‘t wear 3XL pants, just L or so. I wear XXL shirts though. Regardless my question was rather: what are some good brands that have good quality stuff while not costing like 100bucks, so I can bulk buy them.
>>18644964
Gymshark feels like fast fashion, which means overpriced and bad for me.
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Uniqlo airism shirts and Walmart sweatpants is the most aesthetic gymwear as a fat guy. I'm 185lbs and still kinda chubby and that's what I wear.
If you're really insecure about your fat gut sticking out while you rest between sets you can wear a baggy hoodie.
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Do the german fat guy in the gym fit of way too tight polyester football jersey (usually blue) and black shorts
Seriously tho Gymshark Crest Straight joggers are great for the price + Plain cotton T-Shirt + Flat bottom shoes if you're going to be using free weights, if you're in it for cardio get some running New Balances
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>>18645014
I already have uniqlo airism oversized shirts, but I mostly wear them when I go out. There is no walmart in germany, but still thanks
>>18645021
Are gymshark ones better or worse than nike/adidas? I already have a bunch of sweatpants, but I mostly wear them at home and some of them look like straight out of 2010
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>>18644942
literally any old t shirt and shorts or sweatpants you got
nobody cares what you wear at the gym and when you lose weight you'll have to buy newer clothes anway
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>>18645525
I would just like to add, that I have gym clothes. But they are fucking 10+ years old by now, therefore they look like shit. I also like the oversized look and I would just like some new clothes that fit to the look. For real I don‘t get all this projecting. I just wanted something good quality and not expensive from germany.
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>>18645598
Of course to loose weight, but also I want to feel comfortable in stuff I wear and look also little bit /fa/. I am kinda confused that this board, who is all about looking good and fashion, thinks that having good functional not too expensive oversized gym clothes = do you want to get hit on?
I just want some good looking shorts/sweatpants to wear, because right now I am wearing shorts from 2011 and they look shit.
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>>18646432
> The only way you could find clothes to fit you like that is if you are a 145cm, 36kg 16 year old Asian girl. No amount of oversizing could hide a fat large body.
Anon did you read what I wrote ?
> Image is just a reference for the oversized look.
I already wear oversized shirts, just want gym clothes.
>>18646434
Thanks, do you have some recommendations? I tried one tracksuit and the quality was shit.
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>>18644942
Ignore the rude anons ITT. It's great that you're starting the gym. Personally I like baggy adidas joggers. They're wide and easy to wear with whatever. for the top you can't go wrong with just a baggy t-shirt. Personally I've got a couple band-shirts. For shoes I like a converse for the flat sole that helps with suqats and other leg press mouvements. Top that off with a cropped sweatshirt or hoodie and you're golden. Maybe add a beanie or a cap if you want. I found most of these on vinted. Also don't be afraid to accessorize. I've got a nice sports watch, a ring or two, a chain and bracelet. Adding small details kind of elevates a nice basic fit. As long as you feel comfortable and mobile in them though.
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