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Vneck tshirts long enough to tuck in?

cmrocks

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Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for vneck tshirts that are long enough to stay tucked in. I have a few old ones from the Gap and a few Jockey vnecks that I got really cheap from The Bay. Both are too short and always come untucked.
 

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Why would you tuck a t-shirt?
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But I've found that Mossimo (Target) brand v-necks are really long.
 

Robert

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Some men prefer the tucked-in t-shirt look. It's especially attractive with shorts, belt, black socks, and black shoes.
 

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+1 on Target, the "athletic fit" cotton ones seemed really long when I tried one the other day.
 

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H&M last season had a sort of deeper (not super) v-neck t-shirts that were quite long. I found they overall had a really strange fit, sort of tight across the chest, but it felt more like it was on backwards, but they are very long on me. I use them as undershirts when I unbutton the top 2 of a button up shirt, and I also just wear them as t-shirts but they can be tucked into jeans or shorts as well.
I'm pretty sure they're a staple item that'll show up again this season.
 

Paerra

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Originally Posted by DucatiCole
I have a few old ones from the Gap and a few Jockey vnecks that I got really cheap from The Bay. Both are too short and always come untucked.

That's interesting - I have several v-necks from Gap, and they're all quite long. Maybe you should check out the new ones they have. Also, I believe they are currently 2 for $10.
 

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Originally Posted by Illuminate07
Zara, avaliable in slim or super slim and definately long enough to tuck in

I have one of those, though they really aren't meant to be tucked in...
 

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The Hanes ComfortSoft 5-packs are good for tucking, but are only really worth it as undershirts.
 

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