Anonymous wrote:Have your DH's wear an undershirt underneath a dress or really just about any button down shirt at the office.
People notice. And comment. Bosses comment to other colleagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the V neck supporters. DH is very tall and skinny and he looks awful in V necks. My best friend said he looks like a European pedophile in one!
Another V-neck hater here. I think all you V-neck proponents are really on the wrong track.
I think the Vnecks are not necessarily intended for wear (although DH wears basic vneck tees as do most of my male friends- again 30s) if you don't like the look but they are intended so that if you have the top button open, you don't see a white ring or shirt sticking up. That just looks dated to me, or very high school/ young.
To me its the male equivalent of wearing a thick strap tanktop under a tank dress that is cut lower or with thinner straps. I've had to do it for the playground and running errands, but I definitely know its not as polished a look as if I could get away without it!
+1. The v-neck undershirt isn't supposed to be seen. That's why it's an undershirt!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He typically wears a regular solid color T-shirt under his dress shirts, but not an undershirt. For instance, he'll wear a black T-shirt and then a dress shirt that he leaves open at the collar.
Mind if I ask his age? This look seems very 90s- early 2000s. Obviously there are worse things in the world and he surely looks put together but its definitely a little dated.
Anonymous wrote:Have your DH's wear an undershirt underneath a dress or really just about any button down shirt at the office.
People notice. And comment. Bosses comment to other colleagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the V neck supporters. DH is very tall and skinny and he looks awful in V necks. My best friend said he looks like a European pedophile in one!
Another V-neck hater here. I think all you V-neck proponents are really on the wrong track.
I think the Vnecks are not necessarily intended for wear (although DH wears basic vneck tees as do most of my male friends- again 30s) if you don't like the look but they are intended so that if you have the top button open, you don't see a white ring or shirt sticking up. That just looks dated to me, or very high school/ young.
To me its the male equivalent of wearing a thick strap tanktop under a tank dress that is cut lower or with thinner straps. I've had to do it for the playground and running errands, but I definitely know its not as polished a look as if I could get away without it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the V neck supporters. DH is very tall and skinny and he looks awful in V necks. My best friend said he looks like a European pedophile in one!
Another V-neck hater here. I think all you V-neck proponents are really on the wrong track.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised by the V neck supporters. DH is very tall and skinny and he looks awful in V necks. My best friend said he looks like a European pedophile in one!
Anonymous wrote:Yes always, but I think the v necks are for old men. Love the crew shirts even if they show.
Anonymous wrote:Grew up in south east asia. We didn't wear undershirts.
Anonymous wrote:He typically wears a regular solid color T-shirt under his dress shirts, but not an undershirt. For instance, he'll wear a black T-shirt and then a dress shirt that he leaves open at the collar.