Collared Shirts

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I need to wear collared shirts for the school I go to, and even though school doesn't start for a couple of months, I still want to buy some new clothes soon. I have some collared shirts that look good untucked, but when I tuck them in, they don't look very flattering. I was wondering, does anyone know where I could get good collared shirts that actually look decent when tucked in?
 

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Any of the simple "polo" style shirts should work, Lacoste, Le Tigre, etc.

Stores like Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and Abercrombie type stores all sell the same kinds of shirts.

Good Luck

Elissa
 

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If I were you I'd just take the ones you own to a tailor. They can alter it so it's more custom to your body shape and looks nice. Should only cost 5 or 6 bucks per shirt to do that.
 
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If you're slim, you'll often get a better looking, better tailored, better fitting shirt if you'll buy men's athletic fit dress shirts. They're usually less expensive for better quality too!
 

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If I were you I'd just take the ones you own to a tailor. They can alter it so it's more custom to your body shape and looks nice. Should only cost 5 or 6 bucks per shirt to do that.
Really? I thought something like that would be much more expensive. I'll look into that. My current shirts are tommy hilfiger,gap, and copper key. They fit nice, but when I tuck them in they look kind of funny. I guess a tighter fitting shirt would probably look better tucked in, but I'm not sure. Most of the other girls wear shirts from abercrombie and fitch and american eagle. Some of those shirts are a little to tight for my taste though.
 

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ShadowCat said:
Really? I thought something like that would be much more expensive. I'll look into that. My current shirts are tommy hilfiger,gap, and copper key. They fit nice, but when I tuck them in they look kind of funny. I guess a tighter fitting shirt would probably look better tucked in, but I'm not sure. Most of the other girls wear shirts from abercrombie and fitch and american eagle. Some of those shirts are a little to tight for my taste though.
Nope not much more expensive, depending on what all you want done with it. If it's not much altering it's cheap. If you want it totally overhauled then it gets more expensive, but it sounds like you just want a bit of nipping and tucking.
 

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