Where to buy small sized shirts that are long

DougK62

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Anyone know? I'm 6'0" and about 140 pounds. I wear a suit coat alot and don't like wearing ties, so I like to wear plain, nice t-shirts underneath them. Problem is they need to be tight so it looks good, but they also need to be long so I can comfortably tuck them in. The shirts I want are the slightly-ribbed short-sleeved ones that they sell at all of the fashionable places. I usually take one in a Small or Medium but the length is not enough to tuck them in. I know there are "Big N Tall" places around, but what about "Small and Tall"? Can anyone help?

 

DougK62

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Originally posted by: amnesiac 2.0
Gain weight, you stick.

LOL - I could've bet money that I'd get a useless comment from a disgruntled fat person :)

 

DaveSimmons

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Land's End -- www.landsend.com -- has high quality clothing in general at decent prices. They have nice Ts and polos in Tall sizes and better dress shirts than you'd get from a JC Penney type store. I'm 6'0" barefoot myself so regular lengths are often just a little short. I don't think they have "ribbed" shirts though.
 

Sealy

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I've found Old Navy seems to have cool, trendy clothes for everyone and for very reasonable prices too. I shop there all the time! You can shop on line as well! Very exciting I know!:D
 

rival

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Originally posted by: Sealy
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I've found Old Navy seems to have cool, trendy clothes for everyone and for very reasonable prices too. I shop there all the time! You can shop on line as well! Very exciting I know!:D

ack, old navy is suck, i've gone one time and it was like i was inside one of their horrid commercials
 

Sealy

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Originally posted by: rival


ack, old navy is suck, i've gone one time and it was like i was inside one of their horrid commercials


Old Navy IS SUCK? I'd respond to this intelligent remark but I don't know exactly what it means...