FashionLife & Style

New year, new fashion with One Bone!

Happy 2022!!! What better way to welcome in the new year than to freshen up that wardrobe?! And what better company to do that with than One Bone?!

One Bone is a Canadian brand designing with the big and tall man in mind. Its creator noted the common problem with t-shirts for big men where there wasn’t enough material to comfortably cover his belly while having way too much fabric in the sleeves which served to create an uncomfortable and somewhat sloppy-looking fit.

In order to rectify these issues, he went out and created his own custom t-shirts. He used thick breathable materials to create tops that had shorter/tighter sleeves, more space in the stomach area, and more length to cover his gut and booty. Other big men took notice and eventually he decided to launch One Bone creating a “sophisticated streetwear brand that could be played up or down, depending on how you want to wear it.”

Their basic t-shirts are made from a cotton spandex jersey. I know from personal experience that adding a bit of stretch fabric to any garment does a world of good for the fit. What I love about the tees at One Bone, besides the fabric, is that they are cut into hi-lo and scoop hem lines. This provides a much more stylish look than standard flat hem tees, at least in my opinion!

They also offer long and short sleeve shirts in velour, French terry and waffle fabric. They make hoodies, bomber jackets and a trench hoodie swacket (sweater+jacket) in teddy fabric which I am dying to get my hands on! Each piece is a terrific blend of function and style.

They service sizes M-8XL and ship worldwide! Sign up for their mailing list to get 10% off your first purchase today!


Visit onebonebrand.com to shop their large selection of Big and Tall fashion!
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John Hernandez

John Hernandez is the Editor in Chief of Bear World Magazine. In addition to bear culture, he specializes in entertainment writing with a special focus on horror and genre films. He resides in New York City with his husband.

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