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  1. #21
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    I always tuck since I wear a belt and sporran with even my casual and hiking kilts.
    Chaps
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  3. #22
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    Shirts always tucked.

    For me:
    The kilt just doesn't feel right unless the t-shirt, polo, or dress shirt is tucked in.
    (How else would you show off your waist plate?)
    Sweatshirts and sweaters stay out.

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    Well, I wear a t-shirt untucked most of the time when wearing jeans.

    When I wear a t-shirt with a utility kilt, it's usually untucked. Unless I'm wearing a hoodie, sweater, or sweatshirt.

    I find that I'm wearing my utility kilt most of the time for extreme casual wear. I'll still wear the traditional kilt casually, but it's with a t-shirt tucked in with a polo shirt (tucked in), button down oxford (tucked in), or sweater (untucked).

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    I think my preference would be to tuck. Although that would also depend on how skinny I was feeling that day.

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    Always tuck. Always. Period. I am perceived as non-traditional here because I'm almost always in
    T-shirts and moccasins, but I'm pretty traditional. Just unconventionally so. I don't go out to pick
    up the newspaper without my shirt tucked. Or to break up a dog fight.

    One decides for self what to wear, but an untucked shirt is just sloppy, slovenly, and visually bothersome.
    Having a nonstandard body, I have mostly worn T-shirts, so the issue has come up with a wide variety
    of age, economic, and educational groups. Virtually unanimous disapproval for untucked. Plus, it just
    screams, "No, I don't have any respect for you or anyone else. Not even me."

    And yeah, I'm old.

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    I tuck all shirts in. To me, it looks better to show the belt off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tripleblessed View Post
    One decides for self what to wear, but an untucked shirt is just sloppy, slovenly, and visually bothersome.
    Having a nonstandard body, I have mostly worn T-shirts, so the issue has come up with a wide variety
    of age, economic, and educational groups. Virtually unanimous disapproval for untucked. Plus, it just
    screams, "No, I don't have any respect for you or anyone else. Not even me."

    And yeah, I'm old.
    I find your statement just as unpleasant. “I was just kidding!", "Can't you take a joke?”, and "Yeah, I'm old" are just an excuse for being rude.

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  11. #28
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    I'm very fat but if it's a t-shirt I still tuck usually. Except tonight. Tonight I let it all hang out just for the hell of it. Nobody seemed to notice, let alone care. they certainly weren't offended.

    I'm a much snappier dresser now than I was in my youth and yet my sloppy moments are even more slovenly and dishevelled than I was ever capable of when I was a rude, bothersome and unpleasant teenager. It must be the company I keep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tripleblessed View Post

    Plus, it just
    screams, "No, I don't have any respect for you or anyone else. Not even me."

    And yeah, I'm old.
    Seriously? An untucked tshirt means I have no respect for myself? This kind of crap is exactly why I rarely spend time here. I know plenty of old dudes who don't have that kind of toxic attitude, so I think you probably just suck.

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    Well, that escelated quickly.jpg

    I favor a tucked in clean look myself.
    I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast; for I intend to go in harms way. - John Paul Jones

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