I'll start.
While I appreciate most fashion, I'm into bodybuilding, have a beefy build, and would look stupid if I tried to pull off super slim fitting outfits.
I'm really into comfortable clothing that gives off a really laid back but tasteful vibe. This pic from ssense is literally an outfit I wear frequently (with some of the brands switched around). I probably fit in somewhere in "athleisure." I'm too into weird synthetic materials and modern styles to fit into norm core, am not committed enough to techy styles to be considered techwear, and not cuck enough to be palewave.
Partial to smaller brands made in Canada and USA. It would be fair to call my style just a slightly more obscure, masculine version of the lululemon + stan smiths basic bitch.
Favourite brands: Reigning Champ, Wings + Horns, John Elliot + Co, Maison Margiela, Rag and Bone, Moncler
Favourite shoes: New Balance 420s, Wings + Horns black trainers, Margiela GATs
>>10979273
>I'm into bodybuilding, have a beefy build
Read: "I'm fat and can't wear skinny jeans."
>>10979273
Sounds alright for the day to day if your are just out and about, but if you are in any sort of professional environment you will look like a slacker.
As for myself: I am tall, broad, and almost 30. I have wide shoulders, muscular legs, crows feet, and a slightly receding hairline. Street wear, skinny fashion, and honestly most things on this board would look ridiculous on me. My look is honestly pretty /mfa/. I like looser jeans and chinos, boots and loafers, plain tees and button downs, and lots of sweaters. I try to channel a little Steve McQueen and Oscar Wilde.
>>10979311
>if you are in any sort of professional environment you will look like a slacker
No doubt. I have conservative clothes for work and am comfortable dressing up in preppy clothes for events that require me to do so. Despite the fact that I have to, I don't like wearing chinos and suit pants; my legs and butt are pretty big from squats and I always feel ridiculous. I wear slim fitting pants because looser fits look sloppy imo, but even in pants I've gotten tailored for me my butt is on display in a way that's embarrassing in a professional environment.