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If You Tuck In Your Shirt And Do Not Wear A Belt
I will force you into my motor, drive you home, and demand you procure a belt for your person
Have some pride
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I usually tuck in my shirt. Of course I only ever wear collared shirts, even around the house.
I always wear a belt. This means I am always prepared and can quickly unzip it and use it to strike her down before she finishes her sentence.
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How do you feel about the good old front tuck (with obligatory buckle)? Or about people who tuck in T-shirts? I'm a fan of neither. Of course, I'm not a fan of shirt tucking in general.
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Originally Posted by
B_Ray
How do you feel about the good old front tuck (with obligatory buckle)? Or about people who tuck in T-shirts? I'm a fan of neither. Of course, I'm not a fan of shirt tucking in general.
Both are bad
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I have to ware belts or my pants fall off. But not belts with Texas buckles. 4 to 6 pounds of metal under my navel would just defeat the purpose. :laugh4:
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A nice old leather belt is a necessity with or without tucking the shirt in. I always feel as if I'm half dressed if I'm not wearing one.
However a belt with a fancy new-fangled buckle is an abomination.
This is what belt should look like-
https://img26.imageshack.us/img26/2769/58d2f381.th.jpg
A square buckle looks better of course.
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I did just what the title describes for my graduation. First time I've worn a suit since...erm... could it be ever?
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Originally Posted by
Strike For The South
I will force you into my motor, drive you home, and demand you procure a belt for your person
Have some pride
Typically people with a sense of fashion wear the shirt tucked in and with a belt. :tongue:
But yeah I agree, I don't like shirts tucked in and just like that.
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Tucking in = formal, untucked = casual. All a matter of taste and preference I guess. Belts are a must if your pants are falling down. Or, suspenders with a tucked in shirt. Not a t shirt though.
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Fashion Nazis. Sometimes I feel like a nut, and sometimes I don't.
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Originally Posted by
Rhyfylwr
I did just what the title describes for my graduation. First time I've worn a suit since...erm... could it be ever?
Why does your family think you dress like a chav again? Dear god man belts cost like 3 dollars at walmart.
I don't like tucked in shirts. i dont like tucked in polos or even like tucke din button downs except in formal situations. It all makes me think of old people.
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Originally Posted by
Centurion1
Why does your family think you dress like a chav again? Dear god man belts cost like 3 dollars at walmart.
I don't like tucked in shirts. i dont like tucked in polos or even like tucke din button downs except in formal situations. It all makes me think of old people.
I don't tuck in polo's and I do not own a single button-down shirt.
Nor, incidentally, would I swap my trusted suspenders for a belt when wearing a suit.
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Originally Posted by
Centurion1
Why does your family think you dress like a chav again? Dear god man belts cost like 3 dollars at walmart.
I don't like tucked in shirts. i dont like tucked in polos or even like tucke din button downs except in formal situations. It all makes me think of old people.
I thought you only used a belt if your trousers were falling down...
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Originally Posted by
Louis VI the Fat
I don't tuck in polo's and I do not own a single button-down shirt.
Nor, incidentally, would I swap my trusted suspenders for a belt when wearing a suit.
also theoretically if you own collared shirts you likely own a button down. plus you are not what i would consider old...... old is my father. My father is in his sixties, believes it is the fifties and often tucks in his tshirts.
Edit: also rhy don't be insulted by the use of the word chav. it was meant in jest and because i believe you said that once about your manner of dress.
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I only ever tuck in collared button-down shirts when I've got a dress jacket and tie to go with it (with belt of course). If I don't have the jacket I say :daisy: it, take off the tie, and go casual.
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Originally Posted by
Centurion1
Edit: also rhy don't be insulted by the use of the word chav. it was meant in jest and because i believe you said that once about your manner of dress.
Whatcha calling that ginger Hun names for? Tsk. :no:
-> teh preventive winking smilie :wink:
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If you're buying a belt for €5,- , then you're doing it wrong.
A belt is a must, I wear it all the time.
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I've always felt wearing a shirt and tie and not wearing a belt looks a little sloppy. Tucking in your t-shirt looks bad whether you wear a belt or not.
I always wear a belt, even if I'm wearing jeans and a t-shirt, because I don't feel fully dressed without one.
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belt W/ suspenders and an untucked shirt plus sandals with arguille socks = WIN
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Originally Posted by
Hosakawa Tito
Now that's a belt. :yes:
Technically, I believe that to be a bandolier.
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JuJuBee
Welcome to New England.
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I usually worn belt that has brass knuckle as it's head :wink:
it's much more effective to shut anyone up
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Originally Posted by
Centurion1
Edit: also rhy don't be insulted by the use of the word chav. it was meant in jest and because i believe you said that once about your manner of dress.
I'm never talking to you again. :snobby:
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Originally Posted by
Louis VI the Fat
Whatcha calling that ginger Hun names for? Tsk. :no:
I'm strawberry blonde! :whip:
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Originally Posted by
JuJuBee
Tucking in = formal, untucked = casual. All a matter of taste and preference I guess. Belts are a must if your pants are falling down. Or, suspenders with a tucked in shirt. Not a t shirt though.
The formal and casual thing is how I typically apporach this issue. If it's business related, it gets tucked in, but I'm going out to dinner with friends or to the bar, it stays out.
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The thing I've found hardest to adjust to in WI is where people tuck in polo shirts. That's just ... doing it wrong. Men wandering around with tucked-in polos. I want to take them aside and explain the facts of life.