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Casual Button Up the Looks Like Dress Shirt

xscottx

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Hi,

I would like to find some shirts that basically look like solid color dress shirts, but without tails, to be worn untucked. Does this exist, and if so, is that an ok look, or would that just look like an unholy combination of a casual and dress shirt?

Also, I'm a student, so it would have to be really inexpensive. A JCpenny type brand, like a Van Husen or Stafford, but without tail would be ideal.

Thanks!
 

cptjeff

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Tuck your shirt in.
 

xscottx

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Hmm...I am trying to take my style up a notch from t-shirt and jeans everyday, but I don't think tucked in dress shirt is the look I want either.
 

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A coarser OCBD is probably the next step up, and will never be mistaken for a dress shirt. That step up kinda goes poof if you don't tuck it in though.
 

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And are we talking about tucking into jeans here, or do you have some kind of khakis or something in mind?
 

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