I have 11 inch biceps due to being a low test fuccboi, and every t-shirt I have ever owned that isn't skin tight on my torso and chest has made my arms look even smaller as there is too much material there, resulting in a sort of wing effect (pic related).
Is there any website or brand (preferably available to the uk) that lists arm sizes for t-shirts, or does anyone have any tips for finding t-shirts that don't accentuate my puny arms?
Bump I need this too
kys to be honest desu
>>11688050
How rude
>>11688040
Domyos (Decathlon) slim tshirts
I am not even kidding. They have very good quality for less than 6€.
If not, buy the new "cotton deluxe" short sleeve tshirt from Zara. Only 10€ and it fits really well.
COS, Ralph Lauren have very wide sleeves.
>>11688086
Everlane tshirts fit like shit. And is a "fa recommended" online shop.
Anyway
Take a look at your local Decathlon and buy Slim Fit Short-sleeves tshirt.
buy women's t-shirts. men's tshirts arent designed for people with skinny arms.
>>11688114
Might as well buy some cute women's panties while you're at it, OP
>>11688040
Try to shift yourself away from short sleeve t-shirts and start using long sleeve shirts and rolling them up to the elbows. This can be button-ups, or just simple long sleeve tees. It's much more flattering on thin limbed people such as myself and it's a very quick way to define your own style
Good luck OP!
>>11688086
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Actually I own one COS t shirt that has a perfect fit for my arms (and for everything really) but the sleeves don't flare out at all
it's this one : http://www.cosstores.com/fr/Men/T-shirts_Polo_shirts/Rolled_edge_t-shirt/51733440-14951953.1#c-24480
My favorite tee along with my years old ones that somehow fit me really well now but probably didn't years ago.
Uniqlo has some tees with tapered sleeves. They're the only ones I own that don't tent out at the arms. I prefer the premium cotton tees because the neck is wider, but the supima ones are good too.