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Old 11-19-2018, 12:57 PM   #60
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Originally Posted by cam_wmh View Post
Exposed undershirt collars, are a good way to look like you're an ordained priest.

Personally, I think wearing a crew-neck exposed, is a sloppy way to dress, and not what they were designed for.

Wear the crew-neck when you're wearing a Tie that day.
Wear the v-neck, when you're not.

In both scenarios, the undershirt is not seen.
I don't subscribe to blanket rules like not letting the collar of my undershirt show. I personally think they look sharp - I buy seven at a time and replace them annually so as not to let the collars get stretched or ratty.

I understand why you have the fashion sense you do, but we likely operate in two different worlds, so I don't think it's fair for you can look at my style through your lens and call it sloppy.

Know what looks sloppy? A long-torsoed person bending down at their job and exposing their hairy butt crack and lower back to customers and employees all day long. For a tall person, the leverage of bending down will pull up their shirt and expose their ass. It's considerate to take steps to avoid this.

Know what else looks sloppy? Bending down with a v-neck undershirt so you can see down my shirt and my nipples and hairy chest when I reach to pick something up. A tight-fitting crew collar looks much cleaner and more "tight ship" doing the type of work I do.

An exposed collar isn't underwear, in spite of what some fashion blogs may tell you, anyway. It's a t-shirt.
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