
Modern men are also very concerned about their own image, especially those who are mildly obese, and will be very careful in their daily wear. How to dress in the hot summer? I believe that mildly obese men will have this trouble, in the end, how to match in order to be thin? The following small make-up for you to recommend a few kinds of summer men's wear program, I believe there is always a suitable for you.
Tight clothing can highlight your good figure, and can achieve the effect of pulling up, but for mildly obese people, this kind of dress program is obviously not very suitable. It is recommended to choose a loose style of summer men's wear, tops can choose a plain T-shirt plus a shirt, taking into account the bottom of the shirt is already plain, the shirt may wish to choose the striped paragraph, looks will be more layered. Lower body with the same plain color shorts, loose version is very good to hide your mildly obese body type, but at the same time will not feel stuffy.
Japanese and Korean style summer men's wear has been very popular in recent years, especially the Japanese fashionable work undershirts with multiple pockets and loose fit, which are already very suitable for mildly obese men to choose. There is also a retro feel to work undershirts, and if you choose a backpack, you can consider a slant backpack, which has a simple design and doesn't require you to worry about sweating on your back, so you can wear whatever you want with it. All in all, while considering the clothes, the design of the backpack should not be neglected in the summer. For men who are more rough and tumble, the simple Cuban collar shirt in plain color is a good choice, the same loose fit, and the lower body trousers in contrasting colors, which can bring a strong visual impact.
Casual style summer men's wear in fact, obese people can also be harnessed, loose shirt hem part of the tie into the pants, the purpose is to highlight the waistline, so as to highlight the efficacy of modification of the body shape. It is worth mentioning that if you choose to tie the hem of the shirt on one side, it will add a little bit of fashion and easily create a casual and casual look.
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