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Square shirt tails or rounded shirt tails

laxexquis

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Hello,

I am about to order a bunch of shirts from mytailor.com.

I am always going to have these shirts tucked in suit pants.

Which is better to have tucked in all the time?

Thanks
John
 

laxexquis

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Originally Posted by AdamInSF
Tucked = rounded tails
Untucked = flat bottom


It's weird, I have a very dressy shirt that I wear with my suits all the time and it has a square bottom, I guess strangly it was made to be untucked, or can you have shirts with flat bottoms and tuck them in?

John
 

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