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In slacks, I'll tuck button -ups and polo's.
Jeans, shirts don't get tucked. |
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If it doesn't include wearing a jacket/tie then it does not get tucked in. According my my girlfriend, it looks "weird" when I tuck in my shirt. Since her opinion is the one that matters to me, I do as she says. View Quote I used to tuck in damn near everything - even t-shirts - before the wife got tired of me looking like 90's Dad. The fact that un-tucking makes carrying a lot easier is a side-benefit. |
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If you tuck a t-shirt or short-sleeve button up in, you're definitely over 60.
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If I have a belt on, and no gun, I tuck it in. If I carry open, I tuck it in. If CCW, working out, around the house, wearing shorts, etc no tuck.
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I "might" tuck a t-shirt in if i'm wearing another shirt over it.
Mostly what's comfortable. |
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I tuck in everything. It makes concealed carry more difficult, but I just feel like s slob if I'm not tucked.
46yo, BTW. |
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I don't tuck t-shirts. Unless I'm wearing a fleece/sweatshirt/jacket on top.
I do tuck long sleeve button downs, I sometimes tuck polos, depends on the situation. |
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T shirt - never
Undershirt - yes Dress shirts and tie - yes Casual button shirt - yes/no depends on shirt. Most new shirts I own are made not to be tucked in. Carrying owb I usually do the tucked undershirt with a loose casual button shirt untucked concealing weapon. Iwb carry it's usually just a t shirt untucked and the kahr cw9 hides easy. |
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I hardly ever tuck my shirts in anymore. Certainly never t-shirts. If I'm at work, I generally leave polos and button-downs untucked just because it makes it a whole lot easier to carry IWB. View Quote OP is one of the last ones tucking in a T-shirt anymore. I'll often wear polos now untucked, easier to carry. |
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Button shirts and polo shirts always.T-shirts depend on what I'm doing - around the house no, out in public it depends on where or what I'm doing probably 50/50. View Quote It really depends. One can't say tuck in polos or button ups because not all of them are made to tuck in. At my job it's business casual if you aren't actually flying. Some, not all of my polos aren't supposed to be tucked in. That are shorter than polos that are meant to be tucked and they look good and professional. |
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I was raised that you tuck in your shirts.
My wife likes the untucked look. I hate it. |
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office, both tucked and I wear a jacket
out of office, undershirt tucked and outer shirt untucked because it is now my cover garment. |
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Tuck in shirts at work. Even on Fridays.
Tuck in button down (up?) shirts if were going out some place fancy. T shirts are never tucked. |
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You do realize there are IWB holsters that are made so that you can tuck in your shirt? Just saying, I don't tuck unless I'm at work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The shirt covers up the pistol so its untucked. Only old fudds tuck in their shirts. You do realize there are IWB holsters that are made so that you can tuck in your shirt? Just saying, I don't tuck unless I'm at work. And they suck and don't really hide anything. |
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T-shirt no. Never tuck a T-shirt...
Dress shirt... polo... Yes. Always. |
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Quoted: And they suck and don't really hide anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The shirt covers up the pistol so its untucked. Only old fudds tuck in their shirts. You do realize there are IWB holsters that are made so that you can tuck in your shirt? Just saying, I don't tuck unless I'm at work. And they suck and don't really hide anything. |
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Florida = no tuck unless it's a formal event. Uniform = always tuck that shit in.
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If I am wearing a tie, I'll tuck. If I'm not, I don't tuck. Less printing with the untucked shirt, and I don't have to buy my shirts in long sizes.
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The last time I was busted by the shirt police, I payed a huge fine for having a friar tuck.
edit to add, is anybody gets this you are old as dirt.
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I don't. I could care less what others think if I tuck in my shirt or not. I am not part of the fashion police nor into interior decorating to actually criticize others on what they wear.
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T shirt is tucked. The button-up shirt isn't, as it's unbuttoned and covering up the gun. If the shirt is buttoned, it's tucked... and there's likely either a judge or a minister at the front of the room. View Quote This. Tee shirt is always tucked. If the button up shirt is unbuttoned then it's also untucked. If it's buttoned then it's tucked. Unless it's a Hawaiian shirt. They are never tucked. Buttoned or not. |
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I think t shirts look terrible tucked in, but people do. Button shirts can go either way. If they're long, they look better tucked.
However, anyone who tucks a shirt in that isn't wearing a belt should be beaten until near death with a bag of live chickens.
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Crew-neck undershirt tucked in, t-shirt/polo left free (I only wear button-up shirts with suits) and I have a 2" beard so I guess that counts as not shaving.
Kharn |
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