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Tuck or Un-Tucked

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
I tuck them in except in the privacy of my own home. At home, I wear them both tucked (sometimes) and untucked (sometimes). Depends on my mood.
 

Scuba Pete

Le plongeur avec attitude...
Although many consider me a rebel when it comes to my unorthadox comments and threories, I definitely TUCK.

This is especially important when bending over or kneeling. It's at times like this that the best caveat is to "Just say "NO" to crack!" :D :D :D
 

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
Tucked. Both my sons wear theirs un-Tucked; I wonder why?:jiggy:
 

rivet

Member
Depends on the outfit.

Heavy sweat-shirt and jeans, sweat pants and t-shirt - untucked.

shirt with buttons and pants or slacks - tucked
 

No*s

Captain Obvious
Normally, I break it down like this:

A button up shirt is tucked
A t-shirt is untucked
In a formal situation (working, church, etc.) always tucked

In every other time I prefer a t-sirt
 

Master Vigil

Well-Known Member
Since I have a really odd phobia of buttons, wow, it hurt to even write that. I VERY rarely wear a shirt that has them, and I never ever tuck. I just think it is completely uncomfortable. That is my opinion though. :)
 

Bastet

Vile Stove-Toucher
Well, I see only guys have answered this one, so I'll dive on in for the feminine perspective. :p Or my perspective, anyway...

~If I'm wearing a t-shirt - untucked (unless it's the dead of winter and I won't be taking my jumper off...in which case I'm probably wearing a skivvy, and it stays untucked too).
~If I'm wearing a button-down, formal shirt - most likely tucked, e.g. at work. However, there are some women's shirts/tops that aren't designed to be tucked in, button-down or not. So, obviously, those will remain untucked. I guess it just depends on the situation and the shirt involved.
 
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