Should guys tuck their shirts in or leave them out?



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 11:36 pm 
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Which way is more sexy and attractive?


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Depends on the shirt, but I like to leave them out to keep it a bit more casual


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PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2011 12:28 am 
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T-shirts should generally be untucked. Casual collared shirts (sports shirts, polos) can go either way as long as you're not wearing dress pants. Dress shirts should always be tucked in.


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http://shrinestore.com/store/catalog/pr ... cts_id=277

so would that specific shirt look best out, or in?


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http://shrinestore.com/store/catalog/pr ... cts_id=277

so would that specific shirt look best out, or in?
Definitely out.


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PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2011 12:55 am 
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haha;
Barney Stinson;'Girls are attracted by shiny things!'

Definitiv IN in this case....otherwise it would look a bit like a pajama I think.

But of course it depends on if it's a slim-fit or a dress-shirt.
Slim fits are shorter specially at the sides.
Dress-shirts are normally so long that it would ridiculous to not tuck them in.


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haha;
Barney Stinson;'Girls are attracted by shiny things!'

Definitiv IN in this case....otherwise it would look a bit like a pajama I think.

But of course it depends on if it's a slim-fit or a dress-shirt.
Slim fits are shorter specially at the sides.
Dress-shirts are normally so long that it would ridiculous to not tuck them in.
You can see how it's cut in the picture. It's designed to be worn untucked.

If it's too long or not slim enough, you should get it tailored. If you spent $89 on the shirt, spending $20 to get it tailored shouldn't be a big deal. There's a good chance that shirt was augmented in some way before that picture was taken. It could even be safety-pinned in the back (a trick you'll see all the time on department store dummies). A well-tailored shirt will look a cut above.


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