The phrase
"tucked shirt" means to neatly and securely fasten the lower part of a shirt into one's pants or skirt.
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The key is to either keep the pink pieces tailored or the rest of the outfit not too perfect looking (messy hair, a
half tucked shirt, etc).
Before I got to the end of the post I knew I was going to comment about how I can
never tuck my shirt straight.
Wear whatever you would wear with your favorite skinny jeans,
just tuck your shirt in and add heels!
It is a good idea to
tuck the shirt in from the front part to keep all the attention on the pencil skirt rather than the trousers.
One of the benefits of having a longer torso is that you don't have tons of fabric to deal with
when tucking shirts in.
I thought
about tucking the shirt in and wearing a braided belt with it, but I liked the ease of an untucked look for a plane ride.
For me, being able to raise my shirt just enough for my baby to latch and then
tuck the shirt around, you would never know I was breastfeeding unless you were up in her business.
When I go out to run errands, I pair my flares with loose sweaters or T - shirts, or with
loosely tucked shirts.
«I love the longer length of the shirt, that allows you to reach for those bottles in the back bar without having to
tuck your shirt back in afterward.»
Yes, there are several pictures of the same outfit in each post, but they are different angles, focus on different accessories, maybe show a slightly different styling (i.e. half
tucking a shirt vs. untucked, etc.) and are just beautiful to look at so they don't feel repetitive.
While I
typically tuck my shirts in completely with skirts like this, wearing the sweater loosely tucked in the front made me feel more confident in the silhouette it made.
I did my hair in a loose Ponytail, chose the classic Daniel wellington watch as the only accessory and
tucked my shirt casually for all the effortless Parisian vibes.
I have to say, up until the second half of this year I would not have been caught
dead tucking my shirt in.
Button Fly Skinny Jeans size down, 24 ⋅ Button fly jeans are always in style in my book and you definitely want to at least
front tuck your shirt to show off that cool detail.
On another note, I should have done a better
job tucking my shirt in, but that's what I get for changing in a car.
This is, inexplicably, accompanied by an absurd shot of Kutcher furiously,
angrily tucking his shirt in to signify the character's transformation from scrappy visionary to cutthroat shark.
Do
n't tuck your shirt in the pencil skirt if you are wider around the hips or have an apple shaped figure.
Keenan noted that she
never tucked shirts into skirts or pants because it made her feel short - torsoed.
Next,
half tuck your shirt to frame the scarf / belt and top it off with a preppy blazer and a chunky watch to bring a slightly masculine edge to the super-feminine, DIY belt.
If you're still worried about the flow from top to bottom after trying the above tactics, then play around
with tucking your shirt / blouse / Tshirt in or not.
I particularly like the high / low hem on the one below that acknowledges the current trend for
tucking your shirt in only at the front.
To avoid the urge to tug on your skirt or
tuck your shirt in further every time you sit down or stand up, Welch says you'll want to wear something that makes you feel comfortable, confident and like your best self when interviewing.
If you can
tuck your shirt in for school, why can't you tuck your shirt in for the game?
If
I tuck a shirt into them, it keeps my lower back covered where the gap is so I don't get a cold draft or give someone a show when I bend over.
With Mother Tucker Shorties, you won't have to fear jersey knits, sheer fabrics, slim fitting dresses or
tucking your shirt in, anymore!
After a few days of trying to
tuck your shirt up under your chin, you'll understand why this feature is so important (and your neck and back will thank you)!
Tuck your shirt in and wear a belt so that all eyes are on your hips and slender figure.
But he was interrupted by a certain MP telling him: «
Tuck your shirt in!».