

thing is that WestBrooks is even skinnier.
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theTROOF wrote:Meeks wrote:Marlo Stanfield wrote:You don't get it, it's not about tightness or looseness. It's about the clothes actually fitting you, the three key letters are fit. A suit is often tailored to "fit" a man perfectly. Now, if you can't afford to have it tailored and it fits a little big, fine. But millionaires should have a little money to hire a professional tailor. But that's the end of my rant, either you get it now, or you don't. This thread is being derailed over something that's not really arguable.
You dont get it. Just because the fit is not super tight the way you like them to be, does not mean its "baggy".
Those for instance are good fits. Its not baggy, but its not homo-tight like how you prefer it.
Disagree
- shoulders are too wide
- the coat is too long
- sleeves are too long
- handkerchief should be at the top of your chest not around your upper stomach
It looks like he's wearing his big brothers suit. Question remains: Why don't black people wear clothes that you know fit them.
theTROOF wrote:Mr Grant Hill wrote:
Douche from Day1
Marlo Stanfield wrote:koko88 wrote:
Magic Johnson, Marlon Jackson, Michael Jackson, Tatum O’Neal, Dan Aykroyd and Margot Kidder, 1979
This one is amazing.
bertrob wrote:
Shirtless Timmy?!
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suckfish wrote:Probably not that rare anymore, but I still find this image of Marbury and Bassy fascinating.
MeloisMVP wrote:the 2 GOAT's
suckfish wrote:Probably not that rare anymore, but I still find this image of Marbury and Bassy fascinating.
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