Does anybody else here remember when people used to tuck in their shirts?

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Does anybody else here remember when people used to tuck in their shirts?

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  2. ZeeepZoop Avatar

    I still do… some shirts are meant to be tucked in and some worn untucked

  3. mankeg Avatar

    Yeah, I think I saw some of those people yesterday. What about it?

  4. groucho_barks Avatar

    I see polos tucked in to khakis all the time.

    My dad used to wear a full suit and tie to an office job in the 80s. People don’t do that anymore. Fashions change.

  5. duh_nom_yar Avatar

    I remember when people used to actually get dressed instead of just wear what they woke up in.

  6. GeoMyoofWVo Avatar

    People pretty much stop tucking their shirts in after
    Letterkenny.

  7. noConsistence Avatar

    Used to? People still do. I tuck my shirt in once in a while depending on the shirt

  8. AnnoyingOldGuy Avatar

    Does anyone remember when 4/5 people weren’t obese?

  9. bright_night_tonight Avatar

    I remember… and I also remember instantly untucking it the second I left the house.

  10. jommakanmamak Avatar

    Not all shirts are meant to be tucked in
    Nor are all shirts meant to be tucked out

  11. Jaded-Maybe5251 Avatar

    I don’t understand when people have their shirt partly tucked in the front. It’s confusing.

  12. Just_Here_So_Briefly Avatar

    Yes, people who have corporate jobs still do, people going to formal events still do.

  13. AmbivalentStoner Avatar

    I still do, especially when I’m at work or other formal occasions