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<p>No surprise – men’s dress shirts and suits have a typical “drop” (difference between chest and waist) of 6", while athletic men may have a “drop” of 10" or more (too high for even “athletic fit” dress shirts and suits with 8" “drop” to fit well). (And I would not be surprised if “standard fit” dress shirts are cut more generously in the waist these days to accommodate increasing obesity.)</p>
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<p>He may want to look into made-to-measure dress shirts and suits, not all of which are necessarily extremely expensive.</p>