Slimming shirt/belt for bigger guys?

Anonymous
I'm interested in purchasing one of those shirts to help my belly look a little slimmer, but I have a rather large waist and I'm having trouble finding one big enough. The instaslim shirt goes up to a 62" waist, and I'm probably 65" standing. Any big guys know of a larger slimming shirt? Kinda think I might be able to suck my gut in and squeeze into the instaslim shirt, but can't find anyone with the larger ones in stock to try. Most of the belts I've seen only go up to 50" or so. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm interested in purchasing one of those shirts to help my belly look a little slimmer, but I have a rather large waist and I'm having trouble finding one big enough. The instaslim shirt goes up to a 62" waist, and I'm probably 65" standing. Any big guys know of a larger slimming shirt? Kinda think I might be able to suck my gut in and squeeze into the instaslim shirt, but can't find anyone with the larger ones in stock to try. Most of the belts I've seen only go up to 50" or so. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Um...

So, this is like you?

Anonymous
Wow, PP, that's pretty mean. This is someone looking for some help. You are an ass.
Anonymous
Yes i am rather tubby. I'm not really that fat all over, just in my belly area, which is why i was hoping to find one of those slimming shirts. My problem is that i have a weakness for sweets, and with my belly the way it is, I can't do a sit up. Maybe one of those battery powered ab workout belts? Would those help with my gut, or are those just for if you already have abs? Then again, I'll probably run into the same problem with my waist size..
Anonymous
Spanx has a line now for men.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes i am rather tubby. I'm not really that fat all over, just in my belly area, which is why i was hoping to find one of those slimming shirts. My problem is that i have a weakness for sweets, and with my belly the way it is, I can't do a sit up. Maybe one of those battery powered ab workout belts? Would those help with my gut, or are those just for if you already have abs? Then again, I'll probably run into the same problem with my waist size..


Battery powered devices aren't going to help. Sit-ups aren't really going to help either if your muscles are obscured by fat. You
need to 1) do cardio, enough to break a real sweat, 5x a week, and 2) consume fewer calories. Everyone loves sweets, but you need to find a way to get it under control. There are a million ways to do that but none of them are easy. I suggest Weight Watchers for a reasonable, balanced approach with lots of support.
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