Shirts and pants, as long as they’re slim fit and/or tapered and isn’t cheaply made then it doesn’t matter where it’s from for me. I wear expensive stuff and dirt cheap stuff alike. Cheap stuff usually comes from Amazon. As for shoes I’ve been big on Johnston and Murphy and Cole Haan lately. I mostly wear chukkas and wingtips.
I second Costco...its really inexpensive and really good quality dress shirts for the price (14 to 20 bucks). I am not the material name brand kinda guy so y'all might feel differently about it.
I'm a 6'2" slim guy with a tech/IT job. Business casual dress code at my job. - Charles Tyrwhitt for dress shirts and business casual button downs. Slim fit or extra slim fit. - Custom tailored dress pants - Eddie Bauer for khakis/chinos - Kohl's (various brands like Croft & Barrow, Marc Anthony, etc.) for polos...both short sleeve and long sleeve. - Mostly J&M (Johnston & Murphy) for dress shoes - Mostly J&M also for biz-casual oxfords (that I can wear with khakis at work or with jeans outside of work) - Orion Leather Company for belts. I think I also got one of my belts from Lands' End.
another vote for Costco, they have their own brand along with name brand stuff that's cheaper than even Marshalls/Ross in most cases Kohl's is the way to go for polos, you an get plain colored one like 6-8 for $30 I usually buy most online through Slickdeals, and try to get sports/WWE polos (AJ Styles/Finn Balor ftw) when they are on sale I was lucky to get 3 Astros World Series Champions polos from the Dick's $10 fiasco
Dress shirts - Banana ...their non-iron tailored fit is awesome. I can easily laundry them at home. People always ask me where I get my shirts from..so they must be good. Polos - banana/j.crew Random stuff - Zara I have a relatively small build (5 7, 150lbs) so regular brands fit too loose..
Shirts and ties: TM Lewin and Charles Tyrwhitt Pants: Slim fits from just about anywhere. (Nice shirt and nice shoes and no one notices pants) Shoes: Spend the money on nice dress shoes as it is always a better value in the long run
Game on, brother. You can't beat custom suits at Sam's Tailor for $250-$300. That guy has made suits for everyone.
Actually, no. I have broad shoulders and their stuff fits fine. You should lose some weight. Or check in their extended sizes section.