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learn how to tuck in your shirts properly and that'll fix most of your problem if done correctly.
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learn how to tuck in your shirts properly and that'll fix most of your problem if done correctly. [/ QUOTE ] Step by step or mspaint plz |
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learn how to tuck in your shirts properly and that'll fix most of your problem if done correctly. [/ QUOTE ] False. |
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[ QUOTE ] learn how to tuck in your shirts properly and that'll fix most of your problem if done correctly. [/ QUOTE ] False. [/ QUOTE ] 99% of people who wear non-slim fit shirts get that huge, puffy look, regardless of whether they think they look that way. It looks ridiculous. |
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Marshall's or TJ Maxx. Nordstrom rack also has a decent selection of good brands for kinda cheap.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] learn how to tuck in your shirts properly and that'll fix most of your problem if done correctly. [/ QUOTE ] False. [/ QUOTE ] 99% of people who wear non-slim fit shirts get that huge, puffy look, regardless of whether they think they look that way. It looks ridiculous. [/ QUOTE ] QFT big time. |
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When looking for slim fitting shirts, avoid shirts with back pleats. They tend to negate the slim fit by adding extra material that you need to tuck into the back.
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