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    About the only way I go "shirt out" is with sweaters, or a t-shirt tucked with a short, straight bottomed sport shirt worn open as an over shirt. If I'm trousered, the overshirt is usually long (covering most of my butt), but not with a kilt.

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    My typical rule is that if it has buttons, I tuck it. No button, no tuck. I follow the same rule when I'm giving in to tryanny.

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    I generally wear my shirts untucked, both with kilts and trousers, unless dressing up. I have yet to dress up the kilt, though, and usually wear a polo shirt with it. My polo shirts are pretty short though, and so stay untucked.

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    One great thing about this forum is the variety of styles we get to see from one another. There is a time, place and person for everything!

    Personally, I'm always tucked in (except for sweaters) because I like the look and feel of the wide belt. (Also I've lost 25 pounds the last year, and kind of like showing that too.)

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    I see it as a very situational decision.

    Since all my kilts are traditional height, I tuck in my shirts it the occasion is towards the dressy side. If a casual setting, I wear the shirt out.

    I am not strict on buttons and tucking them in, unless the shirt buttons all the way to the bottom. I have a nice red Henley, with three buttons, that looks great untucked from my Black Stewart.

    I like this photo of Ewan McGregor, and it does not appear his shirt is tucket in.
    Last edited by Norbydog; 21st May 06 at 01:07 AM.

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    Tuck in your damned shirt. Don't be a slob.
    Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit

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    here is a guid piccy example o why ya tuck yur shirt in!

    fraim wan o oor rabble... (A_Hay!)

    Last edited by Pour1Malt; 21st May 06 at 02:47 AM.

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