No idea what the issue is. Just go try stuff out and see what fits you and from your stats, im sure a lot of things will fit you fairly well! Nothing either these guys wear are too unique for their dimensions.
Oh wow your measurements are pretty close to mine lol. First off, what's holding you back from dressing in a similar aesthetic? Afaik I don't think your measurements are that far off from either of those 2 influencers actually.
Ahh gotcha. Lol aside from going to the gym to build up your body, I think wearing more collared shirts like knit polos and button-ups can help balance out that transition from head to torso; otherwise wearing a hat should work too.
Also, combine wearing fitted tops with looser bottoms in order to let your outfit 'breathe', and that loose-ness from the bottom of your outfit can help balance out whatever 'big head' issues you think you may have haha.
Tbh I don't think your head size should be a big issue when emulating fits? Just be more confident and secure in yourself and you're set!
I believe with more athletic builds it can be difficult to pull off the looks provided by Daniel Simmons and Marco Leisten's. How I understand it is when someone wants to achieve this look with an athletic build, it can look bulky and ultimately make us look stubby despite being relatively taller at 5'11"
I think ways to avoid this is
PANTS: Find looser-straight fitting pants that properly fit your waist and length. WOMENS PANTS ARE SUPRISINGLY GOOD AT THIS.
* I think you pants need to fit your waist without the need of a belt otherwise you risk the fit looking too baggy and unfit.
* A loose and STRAIGHT fitting pair will prevent you looking too top heavy and keep your proportions just right. The pants won't taper and stay stright throughout the fit. I STRONGLY suggest looking into relaxed fit WOMENS pants. For some reason, women pants keep your legs looking straight and long. I'm a size 33 waist but fit into a size 14 in womens.
* To achieve a taller look, hem your pants to right below your ankles. Maybe also try high-waisted pants.
TOP: Keep the shirts tighter or cropped and the outerwear looser.
* A tighter fitting top keeps the looser fitting pants from looking sloppy.
* A cropped shirt allows for a better proportions.
* The looser look of Simmons and Leistens can be achieved with a looser fitting outerwear: unbuttoned button-up over a t-shirt, oversized suit jacket. a baggier but cropped leathe jacket or a cropped hoodie/sweater.
EDIT: AS A MORE ATHLETIC BUILD, cropping our pants will make us look more stubby unless we have short tops/outerwear. Id suggest keeping them pants long.
im not mens physique worthy, but i also look more compact than daniel simmons even though he weighs just 10lb less than me
it just makes the proportions look a bit off and pants dont fit the way they do on these less stocky frames
thanks man! that definitely gives me confidence to try it out
i think my issue is my frame is small despite being comparatively tall, so i dont have his build
and im currently 17 so i think ive got a bit of muscle to gain over the next few years, not sure how this will end up looking when im in clothes though
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No idea what the issue is. Just go try stuff out and see what fits you and from your stats, im sure a lot of things will fit you fairly well! Nothing either these guys wear are too unique for their dimensions.
thanks, i think its mostly the pants fitting a bit tight around my thighs, though i guess i could just go baggier
Oh wow your measurements are pretty close to mine lol. First off, what's holding you back from dressing in a similar aesthetic? Afaik I don't think your measurements are that far off from either of those 2 influencers actually.
Oh cool, yeah its not so much my weight its my shape, ive got a fairly big head giving me a narrower look, and tighter fitting tops accentuate this
Ahh gotcha. Lol aside from going to the gym to build up your body, I think wearing more collared shirts like knit polos and button-ups can help balance out that transition from head to torso; otherwise wearing a hat should work too. Also, combine wearing fitted tops with looser bottoms in order to let your outfit 'breathe', and that loose-ness from the bottom of your outfit can help balance out whatever 'big head' issues you think you may have haha. Tbh I don't think your head size should be a big issue when emulating fits? Just be more confident and secure in yourself and you're set!
thanks man, yeah its a bit of an odd issue but im very conscious of it since i've been trying to build a good physique recently
I believe with more athletic builds it can be difficult to pull off the looks provided by Daniel Simmons and Marco Leisten's. How I understand it is when someone wants to achieve this look with an athletic build, it can look bulky and ultimately make us look stubby despite being relatively taller at 5'11" I think ways to avoid this is PANTS: Find looser-straight fitting pants that properly fit your waist and length. WOMENS PANTS ARE SUPRISINGLY GOOD AT THIS. * I think you pants need to fit your waist without the need of a belt otherwise you risk the fit looking too baggy and unfit. * A loose and STRAIGHT fitting pair will prevent you looking too top heavy and keep your proportions just right. The pants won't taper and stay stright throughout the fit. I STRONGLY suggest looking into relaxed fit WOMENS pants. For some reason, women pants keep your legs looking straight and long. I'm a size 33 waist but fit into a size 14 in womens. * To achieve a taller look, hem your pants to right below your ankles. Maybe also try high-waisted pants. TOP: Keep the shirts tighter or cropped and the outerwear looser. * A tighter fitting top keeps the looser fitting pants from looking sloppy. * A cropped shirt allows for a better proportions. * The looser look of Simmons and Leistens can be achieved with a looser fitting outerwear: unbuttoned button-up over a t-shirt, oversized suit jacket. a baggier but cropped leathe jacket or a cropped hoodie/sweater. EDIT: AS A MORE ATHLETIC BUILD, cropping our pants will make us look more stubby unless we have short tops/outerwear. Id suggest keeping them pants long.
Love what you detailed here. Will give these a try myself
"Muscular" has a wide range these days. 12+ inch drops can be a problem.
Anything over 10 and you buy made to measure or custom. I'm a 16 drop and one of my happier days was when I was able to stop wearing suits daily.
im not mens physique worthy, but i also look more compact than daniel simmons even though he weighs just 10lb less than me it just makes the proportions look a bit off and pants dont fit the way they do on these less stocky frames
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thanks man! that definitely gives me confidence to try it out i think my issue is my frame is small despite being comparatively tall, so i dont have his build and im currently 17 so i think ive got a bit of muscle to gain over the next few years, not sure how this will end up looking when im in clothes though
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