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maxwell silver 27-04-2007 19:49

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Originally Posted by grego (Post 416659)
Thats because the image in my head of you is lead singer from Dexys Midnight Runners:D cant remember his name.

Kevin Rowland.....you must be joking,the last time i read a live review of our Kev he was prancing around stage in womens underwear.I only do it in the house,not in front of thousands:D

andrewb 27-04-2007 21:23

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If its a plain tshirt then your allowed* to tuck it in your jeans if you have an interesting belt.. and casual shoes (:wub8: converse). It looks cool dammit.

* but only if its tight on you.

Eric 27-04-2007 21:25

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Why does Lilliput come to mind?

garinda 27-04-2007 21:29

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In or out, buying the correct size is required for a more flattering look.:D

http://www.zapad.cz/fotos/zdravi/cho..._man_large.jpg

West Ender 27-04-2007 21:31

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It's only a fashion. Personally, I think a shirt hanging out looks sloppy and, on any man over 30, looks like mutton dressed as lamb.

I'm older than most of you, probably old enough to be your mum or, some of you, your gran. Every generation has its own style and preference, I suppose, but I like to see a man in a good suit with a nice shirt (tucked in) and a smart tie. T-shirts are different, they look very silly tucked in, but as far as I'm concerned they are only casual wear for the very young.

katex 27-04-2007 22:35

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Have to style your shirt to your girth unfortunately.

T-Shirts .. yes outside please.

Shirts .. only outside if they have square bottom.

Definitely inside under a suit for work or special occasion, would look untidy otherwise.

Outside (straight bottom) with casual light weight suit, slim fit, unbuttoned at the neck, tie in a low knot.. that could look cool on a night out. Mmmm gettin' quite excited thinking about that one... :D

Hated the look when they had those tail shirts that resembled night shirts in all those horrendous colours, and almost down to the knees, that looked really strange and made men look out of proportion. Would have locked my son in if had wanted to out looking like that, and bought him slim line shirts with belt .. but had a decent figure so suited him.

Now, however, you men have lost your way and insist on a uniform of t-shirt and jeans with stupid logos or, God forbid, football shirts !! Come on, glamour up a little ... supposed to be the peacocks of the species. :p. Garinda .. no pictures of men in powdered wigs please !

Remedi 27-04-2007 22:37

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Does it matter?

katex 27-04-2007 22:40

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Originally Posted by Remedi (Post 416723)
Does it matter?

Well, depends on how much you want to pull Remedi ... :D

cashman 27-04-2007 22:42

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 416725)
Well, depends on how much you want to pull Remedi ... :D

is that speaking personally kate?:D

Remedi 27-04-2007 22:49

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 416725)
Well, depends on how much you want to pull Remedi ... :D

At my age the only thing I will be pulling is a muscle so cant really be a***d tucking a shirt in. Ladies like the bohemian slob look anyway

katex 27-04-2007 22:51

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 416726)
is that speaking personally kate?:D

:confused: You've confused me now Cashy .. talkin' about you fellas. Just advising the lad .. (if Remedi is a lad .. wish you peeps would give us an idea of your generation in your profile.. most annoying) and yes, personal to what I find attractive. Will discuss further tomorrow night .. you always honour us with a suit though :D

katex 27-04-2007 22:53

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Originally Posted by Remedi (Post 416729)
At my age the only thing I will be pulling is a muscle so cant really be a***d tucking a shirt in. Ladies like the bohemian slob look anyway

Ah, a clue to your age there then ... :D If you go out looking like a bohemian slob, then you are more likely to pick up a bohemian slob .. ;)

cashman 27-04-2007 22:53

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yer only confused kate cos yer a lady.;)

Remedi 27-04-2007 22:54

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 416731)
:confused: You've confused me now Cashy .. talkin' about you fellas. Just advising the lad .. (if Remedi is a lad .. wish you peeps would give us an idea of your generation in your profile.. most annoying) and yes, personal to what I find attractive. Will discuss further tomorrow night .. you always honour us with a suit though :D


Havent been called a lad for some time- think i like it. Sorry profile not very full I will rectify that immediately

LancYorkYankee 27-04-2007 23:50

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Originally Posted by grego (Post 416532)
I prefer shirts and T shirts not tucked in, looks a lot better, except if your wearing a suit. Dungaree's are also out Maxwell.:D

Dungaree's, haven't heard that term for ages. By that do you mean blue jeans? And folks in England don't wear blue jeans? Also to tuck not to tuck, I'm afeared I'm gonna be all kinds of messed up when I come over.

I will typically tuck in collared short sleeve shirts and sometimes regualr t-shirts. Usually will keep these tucked when at church and untucked for around town and out working.

Brian


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