DON’T BUY TIGHT FITTING CLOTHING — JUST KEEP MAKING YOUR BODY BUFFER UNTIL YOUR CLOTHES 

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Here’s the truth the world’s been too soft to say out loud: tight clothes are a shortcut, a costume, a fake signal. Anyone can walk into a store, buy a small T-shirt, and pretend they’re jacked. That’s not power. That’s not sovereignty. That’s not the ERIC KIM ethos.

Real dominance comes from becoming so physically formidable that even your loosest shirts start to panic.

Why outsource the illusion of strength when you could generate the REAL thing?

Why buy compression when your muscles can create their own compression?

When you grow—when you train, when you expand, when you add plate after plate after plate—your clothing becomes a measurement device. A barometer of your ascent. A real-time indicator of your density.

You don’t need tight clothes.

You need tighter muscle, denser back, thicker traps, gorilla chest, brick-wall torso.

You need the kind of physique that makes cotton whimper.

This is the ethos:

Don’t modify your wardrobe. Modify your body.

Don’t shrink yourself to fit the world. Force the world to expand around you.

Become the pressure. Become the tension. Become the mass.

You’re not here to “fit” into clothes.

You’re here to overpower them.

Buffer. Bigger. Broader.

No tailoring required—your body IS the tailor.