MooseBreath Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 When wearing a shirt with jeans, do you tuck the shirt in, or not
Guest Bilo Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Depends on the shirt and the occasion. Usually tucked out.
Finnegan Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Who the **** tucks anything in to jeans other than 80s US sitcom stars and your dad?
purpleronnie Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Looks too scruffy not tucked in. Although I dont wear jeans so I guess trousers are different, therefore I shouldn't comment.
Jimothy Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Out. Only time a shirt should be tucked in is when you are at work or other occasions where you have to look relatively smart. Start tucking stuff into jeans you start looking like Alan from the Hangover!
Ozwin Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 out. And remember, no jeans and suit jacket combo's. What is actually wrong with this haha? What if you're wearing relatively smart jeans? I think it can look alright.
purpleronnie Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 What is actually wrong with this haha? What if you're wearing relatively smart jeans? I think it can look alright. Nope it can never look alright, just put some trousers on FFS.
Adster Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Who would tuck their shirt in with jeans? Assuming it's a smart shirt, of course.
Leicesterpool Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 In otherwise my trousers fall down, though mainly i wear a shirt with a check shirt, in that case out.
pSinatra Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 If I'm out on a proper night out I'll wear a fitted shirt tucked into slim fitting jeans. I like to make an effort & not dress like I'm going down the local. Then all my mates turn up dressed like they're going down the local
Kitchandro Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Out, although if I'm wearing a jumper on top I'll sometimes tuck it in so you can't see it hanging below. As the actress said to the bishop.
yorkie1999 Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Used to be out, now its in when i realised everyone looks like a kid at a wedding when its out.
vandamman Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Tucked in, looks good with a smart shirt and well fitted jeans. Otherwise, probably 'tucked out' if its more of a casual shirt.
Guest MattP Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Used to always be out but now in. Although make sure you have a very nice expensive belt otherwise it looks horrid. You can pick up decent one from the boss shop in town these days for about £100.
yorkie1999 Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Used to always be out but now in. Although make sure you have a very nice expensive belt otherwise it looks horrid. You can pick up decent one from the boss shop in town these days for about £100. Or 6 quid off ebay!!
vandamman Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Used to always be out but now in. Although make sure you have a very nice expensive belt otherwise it looks horrid. You can pick up decent one from the boss shop in town these days for about £100. Please say you're joking, £100!
purpleronnie Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Please say you're joking, £100! I don't think thats excessive belts can last years.
stix Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 Used to always be out but now in. Although make sure you have a very nice expensive belt otherwise it looks horrid. You can pick up decent one from the boss shop in town these days for about £100. You do make me laugh! I imagine you walking around with a pimp stick too. ....and maybe a top hat.
Guest MattP Posted 8 June 2013 Posted 8 June 2013 If I'm out on a proper night out I'll wear a fitted shirt tucked into slim fitting jeans. That's the nail on head. Some of you lot must look like a crowd from Coalville when you hit the town.
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