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Do you tuck your shirt in?

Exterous

Super Moderator
Of course you do you happy, optimistic, successful person. Yet more proof of our superiority over our slovenly untucked, poor, single coworkers

Tuckers report 19% higher incomes than those who don’t tuck.
Tuckers' responses reveal they are 10% more likely to report being socially outgoing.
Tuckers are 8% more likely to report they date often
Tuckers report being 22% more optimistic about their futures than non-tuckers
Turns out, tucking your shirt can unlock the secret to happiness. 61% of tuckers report being happy on the job, versus 49% of non-tuckers

http://www.tuckeffect.com/the-tuck-effect/happiness
 
Depends. If I'm on the job and have a dress shirt that needs to be tucked in, then it's tucked in.

If it's casual day and it's a shirt that doesn't need to be tucked in, then it's not tucked in.

Unless it's a t-shirt. People that tuck in t-shirts are weird.
 
The style currently with T-shirts is to only tuck in the front, this way you can show off your junk.
 
Almost never. About the only ones I tuck in regularly are the undershirt if I wear more than one layer.
 
Work cloths - yes, of course.

Casual cloths - fuck. No. I go out of my way to ensure NONE of my casual shirts are to be worn tucked in. They are all un-tucked button ups. And, they are all short sleeved. No long sleeves. Even in the dead of winter (thats what pull overs and coats are for).
 
I tuck in anything that has a collar, including golf shirts, regardless of what I'm wearing on my legs or if its a work/non-work day.

The only exception to this is sweaters that have collars. Don't tuck in a sweater.
 
Depends hehe

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This data is all coming from the site of someone trying to sell you t-shirts that stay tucked in :colbert:


Surprised they don't also list longer, fuller erections being associated with tucking your... oh, wait, there it is.
 
Tuck for work, and as a hiring manager, I would never hire someone who did not have a tucked in shirt during an interview.
 
Tuck for work, and as a hiring manager, I would never hire someone who did not have a tucked in shirt during an interview.

You're as bad as someone who judges people for having tattoos. :colbert:

You anti-tuck bastard. 😡😛
 
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always used to tuck in every shirt. As an overweight guy, if I didn't tuck in my shirt, the gut hair would get stuck in my belt and be very very painful. No longer have that problem, so i can go untucked with tshirts.
 
always used to tuck in every shirt. As an overweight guy, if I didn't tuck in my shirt, the gut hair would get stuck in my belt and be very very painful. No longer have that problem, so i can go untucked with tshirts.

You started shaving or waxing?
 
are these statistics available for going commando?

Tuckers report 19% higher incomes than those who don’t tuck.
Tuckers' responses reveal they are 10% more likely to report being socially outgoing.
Tuckers are 8% more likely to report they date often
Tuckers report being 22% more optimistic about their futures than non-tuckers
Turns out, tucking your shirt can unlock the secret to happiness. 61% of tuckers report being happy on the job, versus 49% of non-tuckers
 
Only tuck mine in Mon-Thurs. Friday and the weekends are usually untucked. If I'm going out on a date with my wife, I'll tuck in as well usually.
 
I tuck all my shirts, from my 2 tshirts (yes I only own 2) to my 3 buttons to my button downs. I don't understand why you wouldn't tuck them in.
 
Yes. Always. Doesn't matter if it's a t-shirt or a button down...it gets tucked in. The only time I don't tuck in my "shirt" is when it's a sweater...and that usually has a tucked in shirt underneath.
 
Not enough of a difference in those bs stats for me to start tucking! I will tuck if I have to, say if I'm wearing a suit for some occasion. But my role within the corporate peasant brigade allows me to wear mostly whatever I want, so I do. Aint tucking that shit in.
 
Hardly ever, since I usually wear a polo or t-shirt to work.

Silicon valley seems to have an entirely different dress code than the rest of the planet, at least for Engineers. :biggrin:
 
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