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dress shirt, rolled up sleeves, long sleeved undershirt...good?

whacked

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No. Why?
 

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Ive never seen it. I really like dress shirts rolled up but I dont think it would look good with something underneath. Too loose, itll bunch and look weird; too tight, itll look like underarmor under your shirt.. just right and itll still look bad
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Actually I do think this could look good, but in not with a suit or something businesslike but with some nice denim and boots... lighter longsleeves under a darker shirt... but only on certain guys, like pretty much any less ordinary outfit
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This look with a s/s shirt looks good. I've had similar summer outfits with the sleeves of the tee rolled to show a watch or bracelet. It works.
 

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I do this with a thermal underneath and I like it a lot. But I'm a child of the 90s so it's got a nostalgic feel to it for me.
 

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as long as you also roll up the shirt underneath, so that only a bit of it is showing, it looks fine, especially if you are wearing contrasting colors for your sportshirt and long sleeve shirt.
 

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Originally Posted by stickonatree
as long as you also roll up the shirt underneath, so that only a bit of it is showing, it looks fine, especially if you are wearing contrasting colors for your sportshirt and long sleeve shirt.

+1 I've seen a few WAYWT photos from people who've pulled this off very well but you've' got to have just the right color combos and fit.
 

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^^^ **** off

yeah I see this look on half the guys out in Belltown here, if it's good enough for douchebags, it's good enough for me.
 

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