Untuckit shirts

To All who posted in this thread, Please, promise me...if you ever get wind that I am sporting around in a $100 shirt...as soon as the opportunity presents itself...run over me with your truck.....I'm beggin ya!!!!

Any shirt is a $100 dollar shirt if you put a 100 dollar bill in the cigarette pocket.
 
Honestly I’ve looked at these shirts and contemplated buying one. But yeah $99 for a shirt just ain’t in the cards.

I just wear polo shirts untucked. There’s a wide variety out that won’t break the bank. Kohl’s is a great place to find them cheap.
 
I was once a clothes horse a lifetime ago and had to wear a suit and tie everyday. But not anymore.

I buy button down casual shirts at Bass Pro because A) they are priced a heck of lot cheaper than the shirts in the OP, and B) they have tall sizes fairly readily, which translates to long shirt tails.

I personally don’t care for shirt styles that are currently “wear what’s two sizes too small for you”. That will hopefully fade away like polyester leisure suits one day.
 
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To All who posted in this thread, Please, promise me...if you ever get wind that I am sporting around in a $100 shirt...as soon as the opportunity presents itself...run over me with your truck.....I'm beggin ya!!!!

Is this the part where I tell you it’s all I wear for work?
They typically have coupons so mine end up being $60ish a piece.
 
Is this the part where I tell you it’s all I wear for work?
They typically have coupons so mine end up being $60ish a piece.
But you buy them with your old gas money budget, so it’s ok. :p
 
But you buy them with your old gas money budget, so it’s ok. :p

True. I haven’t bought gas in a month 1/2. Plus, I haven’t paid for any electricity because my work has a charger that I don’t have to pay for.
 
For winter, which we seem to not have this year, I got these at Belk. They are made to sit at the hip. The biggest complaint seems to be that they do shrink. I bought a size bigger and hang dry them and they are perfect.
 
For winter, which we seem to not have this year, I got these at Belk. They are made to sit at the hip. The biggest complaint seems to be that they do shrink. I bought a size bigger and hang dry them and they are perfect.
Crazy. They made the black dot white dot illusion into a shirt!!

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Got this in the mail yesterday. 20% off. Up for grabs here.
 
Duluth Trading long tail tees. They last forever.
 
Any Golf/Polo shirts are cut straight along the bottom, look fine untucked and not nearly as obvious to gun guys as a Hawaiian shirt or some kind of vest. I wear them that way carrying IWB perfectly concealed.

Until I reach for something on the top shelf at the grocery store. :rolleyes:
 
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I’ll second this.

I stay in flannel shirts year-round...gets warm, I roll the sleeves and rarely will I ever tuck it in.

Best brand of flannel shirt I’ve ever had was made by a company called “Britches”. Bought my first shirt from them around 90 or 91 and I still have it...

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Damned good shirts, they’re comfortable and they last. This one is going on close to 30 years old. I’ve wore the hell out of it and it has been through a ton of laundry cycles.

Sad thing is, the company went out of business a few years ago, so I keep an eye on the “bay” and whenever I see one at a decent price, I’ll snatch it up. I’ve gotten a few on there that were new w/tags for $10-$15.
 
what in the hell is this queer eye for the straight guy crap... 2 kinds of shirts.. sleeved and sleeveless t-shirts.... If you feel like dressing real nice put on the one with out grease stains and holes in it... Some of yall are way to damn fancy!
 
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I’ll second this.

I stay in flannel shirts year-round...gets warm, I roll the sleeves and rarely will I ever tuck it in.

Best brand of flannel shirt I’ve ever had was made by a company called “Britches”. Bought my first shirt from them around 90 or 91 and I still have it...

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Damned good shirts, they’re comfortable and they last. This one is going on close to 30 years old. I’ve wore the hell out of it and it has been through a ton of laundry cycles.

Sad thing is, the company went out of business a few years ago, so I keep an eye on the “bay” and whenever I see one at a decent price, I’ll snatch it up. I’ve gotten a few on there that were new w/tags for $10-$15.

Flannel year round? Ain’t gonna happen. I’d need 3 showers a day. At least.

I am perfectly comfortable in a t-shirt once it gets over 50. Flannel would kill me.
 
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