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Can Untucked shirts be business casual?

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What does the "logical/sensible" side of you say? It should have told you how bad it would look to wear slacks and an untucked button up dress shirt. I mean, really? You actually considered dressing like that?
Yeah, programmers are known for having mainstream dress sense...
 
What does the "logical/sensible" side of you say? It should have told you how bad it would look to wear slacks and an untucked button up dress shirt. I mean, really? You actually considered dressing like that?

I do that every day. If you're fat, it's not going to work but athletic build and fitted shirt you're good to go.
 
business casual IMO is a minimum of slacks and a tucked in polo

Also, there are only certain button down shirts that look right untucked... and you'll know them because they'll be nearly straight across the bottom:
http://vfimages.comtoolsonline.com/comtoolsimages/Zoom/PS_RK_SS46LB_F.jpg

Dress shirts have a longer front and back, and are absolutely to be tucked in at all times. If you wear a shirt like this untucked you look like a slob:
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/03...-Photos_0019_Archive-3_large.png?v=1437587264
 
I would purposely show up to work with my shirt untucked. I would get sent home. I worked in a warehouse lol.
 
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