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Poll Results: Shirt - Tucked in or out?

 
  • 76% (19)
    In
  • 24% (6)
    Out
25 Total Votes  
post #31 of 36

My dad used to say, "You'll never be a scout with your shirt hanging out!"

 

post #32 of 36
What made you look like a cowboy wasn't the shirt on its own. It was the combination of the cut and fading on your jeans with the shirt. If you wore a pair of dark indigo slimmer fit jeans you would have looked much less cowboy-like.

I wouldn't wear those jeans to an oral exam/presentation. They are not appropriate for even West Coast business casual.
post #33 of 36
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Originally Posted by pgmetcalf View Post

My dad used to say, "You'll never be a scout with your shirt hanging out!"

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Did you want to be a scout? I don't get it.
post #34 of 36

As an example, this shirt and pants made me look like a cowboy this morning. So I threw on the sweater. Hopefully this is less cowboy.

 

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post #35 of 36
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Yes, much better X1000!

The first one looked like a frat buy going on a drinking binge--in Texas.

I do not know why no one mentioned it, but the first shirt had sleeves that were way too long. I guess they were distracted by the rest of the shirt. The sleeves and the jeans botherered me more than anything else about the getup.
post #36 of 36
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Originally Posted by Patek View Post


That's a cultural joke not an English joke. Black suits are perfectly fine for funerals and nightclub bouncers. Staple suits are usually charcoal or navy. More fashion-forward suits are tan, brown, blue etc.


I see, thanks.



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Originally Posted by Patek View Post

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Yes, much better X1000!
The first one looked like a frat buy going on a drinking binge--in Texas.
I do not know why no one mentioned it, but the first shirt had sleeves that were way too long. I guess they were distracted by the rest of the shirt. The sleeves and the jeans botherered me more than anything else about the getup.


Well, I hadn't tightened my sleeves in those pics, so that might have made them look a bit longer..

 

So what do you guys thinks of the shirts I bought?

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