A common mistake is wearing a massive, oversized hoodie to hide a stomach. This usually just makes you look like a shapeless rectangle.
If you have big legs and a solid build, tiny, slim shoes (like classic Keds or thin loafers) can look like "doll shoes" on you. chubby guy with thunder thighs
Skinny jeans are the enemy of the thunder thigh. They create a "carrot" effect that makes your legs look like they’re under pressure. A common mistake is wearing a massive, oversized
Keep your lower half in darker tones (navy, charcoal, forest green, black). Darker colors recede visually, which helps manage the "thunder" of the thighs. Skinny jeans are the enemy of the thunder thigh
Off-the-rack clothes are rarely made for guys with big quads and a belly. Buy pants that fit your first—even if the waist is too big—and then spend $15 at a tailor to have the waist taken in. It’s the difference between looking like you’re wearing hand-me-downs and looking like a boss.
Ensure your top layers hit right at the mid-hip. Too long, and you look shorter; too short, and you highlight the widest part of your belly. 3. Mastering the Shorts
The 7-inch inseam is your best friend. It hits just above the knee, showing off the quad muscle without being "short-shorts."