Shirts tucked in?

Burning questions of the day answered by the Toyspeed populace

Moderator: The Mod Squad

How do you prefer to wear your shirt?

Untucked at all times. And I can do this at work.
34
41%
Untucked at all times. And I have to tuck-in while at work/school, and hate it!
8
10%
Tucked in most of the time regardless of situation.
6
7%
Tucked in when required for work/school (etc) but otherwise doesn't bother me.
24
29%
Untucked. At all times, even when it's 'required' at school/work. Detention is better than tucking it in!
10
12%
 
Total votes : 82

Shirts tucked in?

Postby BlakJak » Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:09 am

A post made in Off Topic intrigued me...

When I was younger I was brought up to believe that 'shirt tucked in' translated to 'correctly dressed'. The habit has stuck; I actually generally find it uncomfortable to have my shirt untucked, 'doesnt feel right'.

If i'm wearing a singlet or a t-shirt under a shirt, the underneath layer has to be tucked in. After that untucked is preferred... but not for the bottom layer.

Seems to me though that these days 'untucked' is the way. So whats your preference?

When I was in highschool (shit, 10 years ago!) having shirt tucked in was the ultimate in uncool - yet it was a uniform requirement. Students actively did the 'bare minimum' to make it look like the shirt was tucked in when it barely was (big overhangs, etc). Lots of time and effort wasted trying 'not' to tuck it in...

More recently, noting that most people in 'white collar' environments (excepting perhaps some areas of IT) generally are shirt or shirt+tie (tucked in)... i'm guessing people still don't like this?

(Side point: I work in a white-collar office environment where 'tucked in' is the accepted norm amongst 95% of the staff. Dress standard is 'smart-casual' requiring a shirt or tidy poloshirt (no tie); tucked in is the standard for shirts and for 'most' polo type shirts.)

Cheers
BJ
-.-. --.-
BlakJak - 2001 Toyota Gaia (yeah i'm all domesticated now)
(RIP Toyspeed Profiles! Finally had to disable them due to compatibility with newer versions of things. Sorry!)
User avatar
BlakJak
** Moderator **
 
Posts: 4998
Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 10:11 pm
Location: Wellington

Postby 2LTR Rona » Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:46 am

Is an interesting point you make & thinking back over the years and the jobs I have had there has been a progression towards the untucked look if you like.

I fall in to the "Tucked in when required for work/school (etc) but otherwise doesn't bother me."

in my current role (Test Analysts) I am quite fortunate that I don't have to deal with the general public in a customer facing role and we can pretty much wear what we like (with in reason) throughout any given week I can go from dress pants & shirt to jeans and casual shirt or jeans and t-shirt.

Thinking back to college or high school as its more commonly known now days like you untucked = uncool & it was a constant fight between the teachers & us students, one which was usually won by students after the lunchtime break and numerous games of touch or rugby

Preference....with jeans untucked, with dress pants usually tucked in
2002 Altezza, 1974 KE25

www.hccc.org.nz
User avatar
2LTR Rona
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 1903
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 3:43 pm
Location: Wellington

Postby BlakJak » Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:51 am

So in other words its governed by the 'level of dress' right?

Casual untucked, tucked in for smarter wear?
-.-. --.-
BlakJak - 2001 Toyota Gaia (yeah i'm all domesticated now)
(RIP Toyspeed Profiles! Finally had to disable them due to compatibility with newer versions of things. Sorry!)
User avatar
BlakJak
** Moderator **
 
Posts: 4998
Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 10:11 pm
Location: Wellington

Postby 2LTR Rona » Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:59 am

yeah would agree with that. there is the odd exception to that of course.

Smarter wear 95% of the time is tucked in, just gives a cleaner smarter look i guess
2002 Altezza, 1974 KE25

www.hccc.org.nz
User avatar
2LTR Rona
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 1903
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 3:43 pm
Location: Wellington

Postby DeeCee » Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:50 am

tie or no tie?
and the style of shirt lends itself to tucked or untucked.

ie tapered waist shirt with rounded lower hem would be untucked with collar flared out and no tie, but squared lower hem would be tucked most likely with a tie etc.
GT Four Adovansu
"I want to enjoy the powerful and nimble agility behavior."

Project: viewtopic.php?t=60474
Discussion: viewtopic.php?t=60475
User avatar
DeeCee
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 2765
Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2004 3:02 pm
Location: Lower Hutt

Postby Mr Revhead » Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:24 pm

FCUKING TIES!!!! I HATE THEM!!! HATE HATE HATE!!

and i even have to wear one on a saturday :evil: :evil:
Being the subject of E-whinges since 2004 8)

http://www.centralmotorsport.org.nz/home

Image
User avatar
Mr Revhead
SECURITY!
 
Posts: 24635
Joined: Tue Jan 20, 2004 4:06 pm
Location: Nelson

Postby 2LTR Rona » Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:43 pm

Tie...nope.....think that last time I wore a tie or close to it was as best man at my sister & brother in-laws wedding.

I mean how can a man be successful when the first thing he dose in the morning is tie a noose around his neck
2002 Altezza, 1974 KE25

www.hccc.org.nz
User avatar
2LTR Rona
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 1903
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 3:43 pm
Location: Wellington

Postby Adamal » Tue Aug 28, 2007 1:01 pm

I stopped wearing ties years ago. I hate them, it just feels so uncomfortable around my neck.

And for work, we've been supplied with shirts. Long sleeve dress shirts, which are tucked in. Mainly because these are the type of shirts that have a longish part at the back which is designed to be tucked in. So if you bend over, it doesn't come untucked.
If you've got a short back one, then untucked is usually fine.

We also have polo shirts, untucked.
Motorsport is like sex. You could take it to track and have a long, enjoyable session, or you could take it to the strip and get it over with in less than 20 seconds.
User avatar
Adamal
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 11592
Joined: Sun May 02, 2004 4:01 pm
Location: Waitakere Drift Stage (Ranges)

Postby solitaire » Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:27 pm

Honestly what is the fuss with this? If its dress code tuck your shirt in... if you cant handle that you are too weak to survive as a human being and darwin is going to get you sooner or later...

Ties are uncomfortable... but you get used to them after a couple of months :wink:

On a side note i think we are getting lazier as time goes on, in my day (cant believe i just said that) if you had a job at pak'n'save you worked your butt off for your $5/hour... when im in the supermarket now they are all huddled in a group talking while the youngest one stacks baked beans...
AE92, KZJ120, KDJ120
User avatar
solitaire
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 3371
Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 9:06 am
Location: Orewa, Auckland

Postby Cahuna » Tue Aug 28, 2007 3:32 pm

I'm in the untucked category and I'm lucky that being in IT I can get away with it. Such as, today I'm on a customer site in jeans and a dress shirt and I'm still better dressed than the company owner and the majority of the staff :D (what do you expect from fashion retailers?!). Mind you, I don't really care about tucked/untucked... the main reason I do untucked is because of the size of my gut (bulges above and below the belt are bad, mkay!)

Having said all that I'll dress as the situation dictates. One customer is very conservative so whenever I visit them (very infrequently, thank goodness!) I pull out the suit and tie. Ties are bad. Evil. Satans revenge on men for something bad we might have once done to him.
We know that four-wheel drive doesn't work in a racing car, and I proved to myself that it doesn't work very well for rallycross. I'm absolutely convinced that it has no future in rallying, either, even if the regulations allowed it. - Roger Clark (rallying legend), circa 1976
User avatar
Cahuna
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 588
Joined: Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:38 pm
Location: North Shore

Postby no_8wire » Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:41 pm

Long sleeve shirt, always tucked in except if I'm wearing jeans/on site
short sleeve/t shirt untucked...


I dont mind wearing ties, they are cool/ lend a more professional air to you when you are dealing with major clients.
User avatar
no_8wire
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 2268
Joined: Thu Dec 30, 2004 7:30 pm

Postby Mr Revhead » Tue Aug 28, 2007 6:34 pm

I HATE TIES!!


i have no choice in the matter, bloody annoying in the heat, and bloody annoying when you have to look under the bonnet of cars, and they look bloody silly
Being the subject of E-whinges since 2004 8)

http://www.centralmotorsport.org.nz/home

Image
User avatar
Mr Revhead
SECURITY!
 
Posts: 24635
Joined: Tue Jan 20, 2004 4:06 pm
Location: Nelson

Postby Alex B » Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:22 pm

Long sleeve shirts for work, tucked in. Need some short sleeve ones.
User avatar
Alex B
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 6539
Joined: Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:39 am
Location: London

Postby Dirtbag » Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:37 pm

Mr Revhead wrote:I HATE TIES!!


i have no choice in the matter, bloody annoying in the heat, and bloody annoying when you have to look under the bonnet of cars, and they look bloody silly


Hah, just remembered once at toyota down here the guy being under my bonnet reading my build plate, trying to hold his tie and hold a book and a pen all at the same time, looked like an idiot, i hope u have more grace
AE101 GT-APEX Superstrut

My profile!
User avatar
Dirtbag
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 729
Joined: Thu Apr 14, 2005 5:48 pm
Location: Christchurch

Postby Mad Murphy » Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:42 pm

Depends, had to tuck it in for work at my old job. Will never work another job where I have to tuck a shirt in or wear a tie so it doesn't matter. I never tucked it in at high school and never went to detentions either :lol:. Being a polytech student no one cares how I dress so it doesn't matter at the moment either.

It depends on the kind of shirt too, most dress shirts look better untucked anyay.
1989 Supercharged AW11, 1981 Sprinter GT, 1991 Primera s**tmobile.

Facelift AW11 Parts Wanted!
User avatar
Mad Murphy
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 1313
Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2005 4:38 pm
Location: Rolleston

Postby 79rolla » Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:09 pm

im lucky i dont weair a shirt at school :) but if im going somewhere formail or somthing i will tuck it in if i HAVE to but wont apart from that, it feels all werd and clingya
lol
Current:KE30 my baby,ke35 (now going to get the 2t treatment),isuzu spacecab ute
past: AE82 FXGT
(sorry about my sheit spelling)
User avatar
79rolla
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 1756
Joined: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:00 pm
Location: the boondocks, te kuiti

Postby Dell'Orto » Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:02 pm

Dirtbag wrote:
Mr Revhead wrote:I HATE TIES!!


i have no choice in the matter, bloody annoying in the heat, and bloody annoying when you have to look under the bonnet of cars, and they look bloody silly


Hah, just remembered once at toyota down here the guy being under my bonnet reading my build plate, trying to hold his tie and hold a book and a pen all at the same time, looked like an idiot, i hope u have more grace


Thats what tie clips are for! :lol:

I dont tuck at work, the shirts we have are too short for it...with the amount of bending we do we'd be forever redoing them. Friday is casual.
1988 KE70 Wagon - Slowly rusting
1990 NA6 MX-5 - because reasons
2018 Ranger - Because workcar
1997 FD3S RX-7 Type R - all brap, all the time
OMG so shiny!

Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
User avatar
Dell'Orto
** Moderator **
 
Posts: 17494
Joined: Tue Jul 08, 2003 5:07 am
Location: Straight out the ghetto, Lower Hutt

Postby Mr.Phreak » Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:02 am

Mmm, Boost wrote:I dont tuck at work, the shirts we have are too short for it...with the amount of bending we do we'd be forever redoing them. Friday is casual.

I thought it was the customers who get bent over at Repco :P
Image
User avatar
Mr.Phreak
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 2700
Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 6:10 pm
Location: Gisborne

Postby Mr Revhead » Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:53 am

lucky i have above average eyes, i can read most build plates while standing 8)

other wise its over the shoulder! :lol:
Being the subject of E-whinges since 2004 8)

http://www.centralmotorsport.org.nz/home

Image
User avatar
Mr Revhead
SECURITY!
 
Posts: 24635
Joined: Tue Jan 20, 2004 4:06 pm
Location: Nelson

Postby blackie » Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:01 pm

i hate tucking shirts in. and i hate wearing ties. so its f***n super i have to do both for my job!
http://toyspeed.blakjak.net/profiles/pr ... hp?id=1892
When my bros call.. dey get hit wit da chinnggggaayyy
User avatar
blackie
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 781
Joined: Fri Feb 20, 2004 11:39 am
Location: Chch

Next

Return to Polls

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 11 guests

cron