Even though building muscle is difficult, the ectomorph body type male tends to always look fit. Let’s dig into dressing up and a general lifestyle for this flattering build.
Young boys growing up may not always appreciate being a male ectomorph body type. This is especially so if you’re trying to play certain sports. Building muscle is a lot of work.
As an ectomorph myself, I remember always feeling scrawny and, at one point, even going on a “backward diet” (bad idea, by the way).
Then you get older. When a lot of your guy friends are getting that proverbial tire around the waist, you appreciate your build more. Plus, clothes are almost always flattering.
But don’t think you can rest your laurels on this naturally thin construction alone! It might require more unused calories than the other two body types, but that tire can eventually appear. And on such a slim frame, it can look especially out of place.
I’m going to talk about fashion, nutrition, and overall lifestyle for the average ectomorph.
But first, so we’re all on the same page, exactly what is an ectomorph?
Ectomorph Body Type Male
Ectomorphs are lean and thin, with long (or long-looking) limbs. They’re often tall, but not always. I’m not particularly tall myself. Either way, the verticality of their builds often makes them look taller than they are.
The ectomorph body type male is, of course, different from the female equivalent. We’re focusing on the former today.
They tend to be rectangular, even when they build muscle. Compare this to a mesomorph, who can be shaped either like a rectangle or an inverted triangle. Still, everyone is different.
Even when it comes to body shape ectomorphs, not everyone is rectangular. It’s just the most common.
On the upside, ectomorphs have a hard time developing body fat. On the downside, depending on your lifestyle, of course, you also have a difficult time developing muscle.
The more you work out, the harder your body will be, but you won’t necessarily develop girth or width.
At least, it will be difficult to do so without a strict workout and diet routine. Developing body mass requires a lot of work and discipline.
If you are tall, you’ll likely maintain your ectomorph physique with ease even as you age. Even as your metabolism slows down, your body will take longer to fill out than it would for a shorter person. I’m talking averages here though. Again, everyone is different.
That being the case, though, this is one of the easier body types to dress. Most male fashion models happen to be ectomorphs, even the most muscular.
And speaking of fashion, let’s go over how to dress an ectomorph next.
How To Dress an Ectomorph
The good news is that a lot of slim and even regular-fit clothes look great on taller ectomorphs. For us shorter folk, going for slim fits will always be more flattering than going for anything oversized.
A classic, simple men’s style is your best bet since they’re often quite structured. A tailored suit with slim trousers, or at least straight-leg regular trousers, will fit you like a glove.
In fact, tailoring in general, whether it’s a business suit or a tuxedo, will complement your svelte and consistent figure more easily than it would other body types.
So, even in a smart casual situation, seek out this formal structure. Consider a button-down over a regular t-shirt. Or, choose a raglan shirt, a henley, a shirt with seams on the shoulders for extra architecture, or one made with a strong weave.
Loose, drapey clothes tend to make you look like you have overly narrow shoulders. At worst, you’ll look like you’re a little kid wearing dad’s clothes. Flared and wide-legged pants are equally as unflattering.
On the other side of the spectrum, avoid skinny jeans if you have particularly thin legs.
Ectomorph body types are also conducive to layering. Three-piece suits, outerwear like cardigans and pullovers, and double-breasted jackets are your friends.
A lot of ectomorphs have relatively long limbs. This doesn’t always mean a short torso, but for those that it does, layers can help bring balance.
If you’re short-waisted, go for a longer piece of outerwear, like a Harrington, blazer, or overcoat if the season calls for it. Go for something that sits well beneath your pants’ waistline. A coat that hits mid-thigh or a suit jacket that dips well below your hips are good options.
Shorter suit jackets or high-hemmed pants will make you look less proportional. The bad news is that ectomorphs aren’t built for extreme trends. The good news is that classic menswear always looks good.
Using Colors To Emphasize Muscle
It’s not impossible to build muscle as an ectomorph. In fact, since it’s so hard to gain fat, the lean muscle you build initially before bulking will start to show pretty quickly. At least, it’ll start to show when you have your shirt off.
If you like this lean, muscular build but don’t like how clothes hide it, colors can help.
If you wear a lighter shirt paired with a fitted, even slim, piece of outerwear, you’ll emphasize your muscles more. A big, Superman-esque mesomorph may look like his clothes shrank in the dryer when doing this. For a healthy ectomorph, it’s truly flattering.
A white dress shirt with a fitted suit jacket is a good combination. The mix of structure from the outerwear and the broadening effects of light colors will make your chest and shoulders look much stronger.
Still, just because you’re naturally slim doesn’t mean you can eat whatever you want and never exercise. Let’s move on to the ectomorph diet and overall lifestyle.
Body Types Ectomorph: Ectomorph Diet and Health
A balanced diet for an ectomorph includes a lot of healthy protein, like chicken, fish, and grass-fed beef. Most ectomorphs respond well to carbohydrates.
This isn’t the case for everyone, though. Unless I’m doing intense strength training, my body doesn’t respond well to carbs. I’m more fat and protein-efficient.
That being said, male ectomorphs are going to want to focus on strength training if you want to build a lot of muscle. Take in a lot of healthy calories and a high frequency of resistance and strength workouts.
The challenge here is the seesaw of losing weight quickly and easily, with slow muscle gain. Ectomorphs tend to have raging metabolisms.
Relatedly, you’ll want to avoid sugary foods and drinks. This is the case with most people.
But for an ectomorph, at worst, it’ll do major damage to your body that you won’t necessarily see since you’re so naturally thin. For those trying to build muscle, processed sugar can really deter you from your goals.
As always, make sure you get your daily intake of vegetables and go for fiber-rich foods and whole grains. Since fiber is so great for digestive health, I’ve found I can eat more carbs if I’m also eating more fiber.
When it comes to sports and working out, endurance is a good option for ectomorphs. Think cycling, swimming, and running.
Celebrity Ectomorphs
For reference, here are some celebrity ectomorphs.
- Timothee Chalamet
- Toby Maguire
- Matthew McConaughey
- Justin Timberlake
- Prince William
- Ryan Gosling
- Daniel Craig
- David Beckham
- Justin Bieber
Notice the wide range? Some ectomorphs are even known for their muscular builds.
And, of course, a lot of people are mixed. Chris Evans, for example. He’s either an incredibly fit ectomorph who managed to get a slightly inverted triangle going or a mesomorph. He’s likely something in between.
Of course, age plays a big role too. A younger gent like Timothee Chalamet is going to have less meat on him than, say, Matthew McConaughey.
Meanwhile, no matter how hard-bodied Justin Bieber gets, it’ll take a lot more work for him to get to Daniel Craig’s level during his early Bond days.
Even within one body type, there’s a wide range of possibilities.
Conclusion: A Pretty Easy Body Type To Have
Truthfully, the male ectomorph body type will look pretty good, or average at worst, without a lot of effort.
This doesn’t mean that you’re at peak health, though. And as you get older, health and nutrition become more important. Even if you don’t see the effects in the mirror, it’ll catch up to you, and you’ll definitely feel it.
Still, being an ectomorph is something I’ve learned to really embrace.
Are you an ectomorph body type? What are some of your tips and hacks when it comes to style and nutrition? Let’s start a conversation in the comments!