From 2013 through 2014, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson definitely has A LOT cooking.
The actor, producer, and philanthropist strong-arming both the small and big screens with a multitude of projects. This year alone, his film projects include, Snitch, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Pain & Gain, Fast & Furious 6, and Empire State. Dwayne has also been teasing pics from the production of his upcoming film Hercules: The Thracian Wars, which is slated to hit the theaters on August 18th, 2014, via his his social network. Fans have also been tuning in to watch “The Hero,” a TNT adventure competition show produced and hosted by The Rock, himself.
The wrestler-turned-actor maintains a handsome, well-dressed appearance that complements his muscular physique. For men with athletic shapes and husky builds who want to revamp their look and get their style cookin’, dress your rock-hard body using inspiration from this week’s Star Style: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
Ties can be a bit problematic when it comes to a muscular neck. For a night out or an after-five event, it’s OK to nix the tie. However, if a tie is required in your formal work environment, then go for a tie that is wide, which will balance out your upper body. Thin ties won’t be the most flattering on you.
Of course, women love checking out your muscular build just as much as you enjoy showing it off, but when selecting a suit, be mindful of finding the perfect fit. Solid color two-button suits will give your hulky body a superb, clean, slender, and heightening effect.
The perfect fitting pair of jeans for you is one that will complement your ripped rump and thighs.
Like Dwayne, tastefully show off your chiseled arms, legs, and torso in a well-fitting pair of shorts and a coordinated tank on a laid-back day. However, don’t show off, by actually showing off! Wearing garments that are too short or tight can look rather cheesy.
Invest in season-less suit pieces that can be worn interchangeably. If you’re brawny like Dwayne, opt for garments that are monochromatic from head to toe. When adding a vest to the mix, choose for one that doesn’t have bulky pockets and isn’t made from a thick fabric.
To avoid extra bulk, look for blazers that are made with moderate shoulder pads.
A broad chest requires a shirt that gives your neck, shoulders, and chest room to move. To that point, go for V-neck and rugby shirts.