A steady diet of curls and crunches may help you look good in the gym, but when it comes to changing out of your training gear things can get a little tricky. With some help from Greater Western Sydney Giants’ Phil Davis and Bobby Hill, we showcase ways to make the most of that glorious rig of yours, whatever shape it takes.
Thirty-year-old Phil Davis was the first signing for GWS in 2012. Since then, his tall, wiry frame has helped him become one of the AFL’s best defenders – while also enabling him to rock a trench coat like few others.
As for Bobby – more than just an electrifying forward with a penchant for high-flying marks, 21-year-old Hill demonstrated his artistic abilities when he designed the club’s Indigenous round jersey in 2020. Here, he adds ‘model’ to his growing repertoire of talents, demonstrating ways to style a more muscular physique.
Bobby (left) wears Jacket ($699), T-shirt ($49.95) and pants ($149.95) all by MJ Bale; shoes ($379) by Hugo Boss.
Phil wears Trench ($2850) and shoes ($825) both by Bally; knit ($775) by Z Zegna; pants ($379) by Hugo Boss.
Chris Mohen.
In the Bag
A tighter pant with a tucked in T-shirt can help add length to your frame.
Bobby wearsPolo ($199) by Calibre; pants ($349) by Hugo Boss; bag ($1095) by Coach; watch ($21,900) by Hublot.
Chris Mohen.
In the Bag
A tighter pant with a tucked in T-shirt can help add length to your frame.
Bobby wears Polo ($199) by Calibre; pants ($349) by Hugo Boss; bag ($1095) by Coach; watch ($21,900) by Hublot.
Chris Mohen.
Keep it simple
You need little more than a plain T-shirt to emphasise a muscular frame.
Bobby wears T-shirt ($59) by Flux; pants ($249) by Calibre; sunglasses ($490) by Vaanyard; and watch ($10,800) by Hublot.
Chris Mohen.
Keep it simple
You need little more than a plain T-shirt to emphasise a muscular frame.
Bobby wears T-shirt ($59) by Flux; pants ($249) by Calibre; sunglasses ($490) by Vaanyard; and watch ($10,800) by Hublot.
Chris Mohen.
Throwback
The ’50s-inspired bomber in shades of mustard helps bring out fairer hair.
Phil wears Jacket ($349) by Hugo Boss; T-shirt ($110) by Bassike; pants ($379) by Coach; shoes ($435) by Monochrome.
Chris Mohen.
Formerly deputy editor of GQ, Chris is a new addition to the relaunched Australian Men’s Health. An avid (read: obsessive) gym-goer, Chris prides himself in maintaining a shredded exterior. When he’s not making outrageous claims, his focus is on producing engaging content that informs as much as it entertains.
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