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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yup. I'm in the same position, so I never tuck in shirts. Ever.[b] I wear a lot of fitted button up shirts that have tailored bottoms, so they don't need to be tucked in but still look ok[/b]. I also wear a lot of knit tops that don't need to be tucked in. It's a pain. [/quote] OP - I am small busted but have the same waist-flab (thanks DD) and smaller butt/thighs issue. When things fit in the waist, they look huge and droopy down below. Ugh. How do we all feel about the above comment that fitted shirts with tailored bottoms are okay untucked? In, let's say, office casual environment. Most of the guys are wearing button down shirts, tucked, no tie. If this is truly considered acceptable and not just sloppy... damn I have been missing out! I would do this every damn day except I'm scared that it looks sloppy and too Mommy-was-running-late-ish.[/quote] 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.[/quote]
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