Tucking in shirts

Anonymous
drop the fupa
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was not the PP but I agree with this. However, by "tailored bottom," I don't mean the standard curved bottom with a narrow hem seam. I usually look for straight cut hems that are either invisibly stitched (like trousers) or that have a good inch+ between the bottom of the shirt and the hem seam.

Could you or the PP post pics of what you mean? I was envisioning the curved bottom.


I can't quickly find any examples with button fronts, but otherwise these should give you an idea of the type of hem I meant:

http://www.anntaylor.com/ann/product/product%3A299480/AT-MHL-Florals/Wraparound-Waist-Short-Sleeve-Top/299480?colorExplode=false&skuId=13191948&catid=cata000010&productPageType=fullPriceProducts&defaultColor=5694

http://www.anntaylor.com/ann/product/AT-Apparel/AT-Blouses-Tops/Pleat-Neck-Bow-Top/303987?colorExplode=false&skuId=12975136&catid=cata000010&productPageType=fullPriceProducts&defaultColor=1276

Button front shirts with that style hem ARE very hard to find, so between that and my boobs I rarely wear them.


1508 again - so the regular curved hem, untucked, is NOT considered okay?
Anonymous
Yeah, I think regular hem of button down shirt untucked is NOT okay. Just looks messy and not finished to me.
Anonymous
I'm another one with this problem, which I have been dealing with my entire life. OP I have the same "fit" issues that you do. My waist size is always much bigger than anywhere else and after having a child it is now really bad, especially below the waist, above C-section scar area. I never tuck in shirts, it just would look terrible. I have had luck recently with some tops from Ann Taylor and Loft that are meant to be untucked and have a slight bit of elastic around the bottom, so it kind of hugs the waist/hips lightly and causes the material to blouse out a little bit around the waist area. Also have a couple that are sort of peplum-esque just around the bottom hem waistline area. I don't like peplum, but I wear it anyway for the coverage. and I just about always wear a long, loose cardigan or other sweater or wrap on top. It gets very repetitive, but I am a big believer in finding what works and sticking with it.

I did have a couple of button down dress shirts that I would wear untucked in the past, but I agree it doesn't really look right unless you're lucky enough to find one made for that purpose.
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