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http://www.untuckit.com/

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv1NFGkrOEY

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDbNogKR81A

 

Gentlemen, are you ready to UNTUCKit? Aaron Sanandres sure hopes so.

 

Sanandres is the Chicago-based co-founder and CEO of a still-young apparel company specializing in men's shirts designed to be worn untucked. The business, aptly enough, is named UNTUCKit. The six-year old company started by Sanandres and business partner Chris Riccobono is built on the premise that men increasingly are embracing a more casual, shirts-untucked look, even in the workplace environment.

 

http://www.bizjournals.com/chicago/news/2016/05/06/untuckit-lands-in-chicago-with-a-different-kind-of.html

 

An expert's opinion.

 

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I gave up "tucking" a long time ago thanks to my bodies DEMAND to be covered... And its a good thing, cause when I used to tuck, I spent the whole day fixing and adjusting if the shirt would slip and ride up...

 

In my Golden years COMFORT is my main focus....

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Kenny, you stated a desire for Hawaiian shirts, so I asked if you were Gilligan, as in Gilligan's Island, who often donned Hawaiian shirts... You must have gotten a plastic brain fart ? :p

No, I think the odeur (that's Continental) is coming from you, Little Buddy. My comment expressed relief that those shirts are not offered.:confused:

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I gave up "tucking" a long time ago thanks to my bodies DEMAND to be covered... And its a good thing, cause when I used to tuck, I spent the whole day fixing and adjusting if the shirt would slip and ride up...

 

In my Golden years COMFORT is my main focus....

 

Even at my thinnest - and I was thin, other than being pear-shaped - shirts would never stay neatly tucked in. I blame my hips. With skirt suits, the jacket usually hid this, but it's a pain to have to pull the shirttail down every time I used the facilities.

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