Skinny Guys - Loose or Tight clothing?

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IMO, baggy clothes are an ill fit and look like they need a good tailor.

Maybe I'm just too old-school, but I remember when the first rule of being a well-dressed man was fit, followed by fabric followed by cut.

I'm with Bbucko, on this. I don't care how thin, portly, short, or tall a man is; the current baggy look is heinous on everyone.
 

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I'm 5'6" 125 lbs so I get what you're saying. I dont wear my clothes neither baggy nor tight. I wear size large boys shirts (mostly because theyre cheaper than a men's small :p) and a size 30 waist jean (OR 20 in boys because... again, saves money.)

The pants fit where if I wear them without a belt they dont fall off, but they sag maybe 2 inches naturally. I can pull them down lower and they'll stay, and I can pull them up higher and they'll stay. I wear a belt all the time though, so most of the time my pants sit with maybe an inch or an inch and a half of my boxers showing.

So I guess you could say I but my close to fit?
 

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What happened to OP's pix? :confused:

This thread is like 4 years old. He's removed them since then likely.

On topic, despite the age of the thread, I'm super skinny and super tall and I absolutely refuse to wear anything that is baggy. Shirts flap in the wind or look bunched when tucked in, pants sway around your legs while you walk and it makes it look like you have absolutely no ass whatsoever. Everything I wear is fitted and to achieve that I either stick to certain brands or get my clothes custom made/tailored. Unfortunately it isn't the cheapest of routes so those who are unwilling to allocate a large amount of their income to clothing may have to make due with what they can find.
 
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