@righteousbyfaith They do feel comfortable and increase the perception of how bulky you are, but the downside is they make you look short because it looks like your legs are shorter. That then is further emphasized by your increased bulk.
@righteousbyfaith I like my shirts to be fitted, but not tight. I also like oversized T-shirts if they aren’t too long. That way you can see the shoulder width and chest/back thickness compared to the narrow waist.
The only tighter shirts I might wear would be tank tops at the gym, but even then they are still baggy around my belly.
I just think the baggy t shirts look cooler especially when you have decent forearms and a somewhat good physique. I just always like the huge gasp t shirts and the old school style
@righteousbyfaith I finally transitioned to Large shirts for the gym which was a nice goal to hit lol. Mediums were getting way too tight and made me sweat more.
@righteousbyfaith I just wear a sweater the whole time. But I also strangely also like baggy t shirts, only because I have body dysmorphia and will probably never feel my body is good enough for a tight shirt.
@righteousbyfaith I tend to wear form fitting things when out and about in daily life… but at the gym I’m usually in some kind of larger shirt or pull-over/hoodie.
@righteousbyfaith I wore XXXL before and was a major fatty. I did so much hard work, I don't see any point in hiding it, I feel great when I wear a tight shirt that shows off my V taper and chokes my biceps.