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Eg contemporary avante-garde styles that are intentionally non-symmetrical could be one way to proudly rock your body shape. IMHO these are not flattering on most people, but the right cut could look great on a naturally non-symmetrical body.

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If you're wanting to blend in, you could look for clothing for plus size bodies that lack a waist. These tend to draw attention to the shoulders and upper torso. So unless you're going for a femme look, you'll probably want something designed for plus size men.

Think 90s men's styles, baggy trousers and layers of untucked shirts. Or designs inspired by non-European clothing, like middle eastern style robes, or the wound fabric clothing of the Indian subcontinent.

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