![]() If your shirt has an uneven hem, the shortest parts should still reach at least an inch below your belt line. Your shirt should have enough extra fabric to reach at least 3 inches below your belt line. It’s also more likely to become untucked over the course of your day and evolve into the dreaded half tuck. If your shirt length is too short, you won’t be able to tuck it in properly. Most Comfortable Stretchy Dress Shirts Designed To Be Tucked: A wrinkle-free shirt makes it much less likely that your shirt will show having been tucked and untucked throughout the day.Sometimes, button down shirts that have a short hem all around the waist are meant to be tucked in as well.Shirts with uneven hems that have tails in the front and the back are designed to be tucked in.In time, people who kept their shirt tucked developed a reputation for being more on top of things than those who didn’t. As time went on, shirts turned into outerwear, but the custom of keeping shirts tucked in remained. Shirts actually didn’t lose their purpose of being underwear until the second half of the 19th century. They came to the knees and were tucked up between your legs before you put on your pants. Shirts had long shirttails that protected the outer clothing from the body. In the very earliest days of their history, shirts also served as underwear. How did shirt tucking become so important in our culture? ![]() They also tend to be happier and have more optimism for their future. Men who tuck their shirts in at work tend to earn more money than men who don’t. ![]() Tucking in shirts is surprisingly important in men's fashion. If you find that your shirt comes untucked at inopportune times, like right as you stand up to deliver a meeting, here’s what you need to know about how to tuck in your dress shirt so that it stays tucked. ![]() You’ve probably been tucking your dress shirt in since you were a kid, but that doesn't mean that your technique is perfect. ![]()
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