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‎05-04-2020 08:59 PM
Half tucked look??? How did that become fashiobable???
‎05-04-2020 09:23 PM
Hello! It's been around for at least 5 years now.
‎05-04-2020 09:26 PM - edited ‎05-04-2020 09:26 PM
Even though it has been around awhile it looks like someone forgot to pull their shirt out after going to the restroom! It looks sloppy. To each his / her own . .. ..
‎05-04-2020 09:34 PM
It started, as a lot of fashion trends do, with couture, and filtered down.
It depends on the items, but, I often, like the look. I think it can add some interest, to, for instance, a very basic, jeans and tee.
‎05-04-2020 10:51 PM
The half tuck will be dated soon as something else will appear on the runway. At least this look can be tossed and one can keep the c!othing.
‎05-04-2020 11:34 PM
@MsMetoo Please, when you find out let me know. I have never seen anything so ridiculous. Oh wait a minute yes I have, remember the pants hanging off the derriere from years ago, another ridiculous "style." Although it was primarily males sporting that fashion statement. Anyway to each his own, but not me.
‎05-05-2020 12:23 AM
I didn’t do this for the first few years it was popular because I thought it would look like I was trying too hard LOL. Now I will do it occasionally with a T-shirt and jeans because it does define the waist a little bit and is more flattering than a full tuck.
‎05-05-2020 03:51 AM
When it first happened, I tried it and felt stupid -- like I was trying to be one of the youngsters. It didn't feel natural to me. I thought -- forget it -- I should either tuck it all the way in or leave it out! Considering my stomach, etc. is not the best these days, I opted for leaving it out! Some times I think it looks cute and other times not. It seems like this look is not going away, so....
‎05-05-2020 08:16 AM
I think the half tuck, side tuck, full front tuck w/ back not tucked...lots of variations, gives me a waist. I have a rectangular, athletic body shape, no waist. Wearing my shirts or tees out, hanging down, just accentuates the no waist look. By tucking in, putting a belt (or not) on my jeans, you can see a somewhat defined waist. I also like adding a narrow colored belt...pop of red, silver, leopard.
Whether of not it works for you or if you like it, depends on body type. I do think it's a jeans look...not meant for blouses w/ slacks. That's when I neatly tuck the blouse/shirt in the pants and add a narrow belt.
‎05-05-2020 08:17 AM
I think it looks sloppy but thats just me. Not a fan, but apparently a lot are because they all seem to be doing it. As with most anything, some can pull it off better than others. You won't see me doing it, but then I am not a fan (for me personally) of wearing anything tucked in. I have to for work because Iam in uniform but the minute I get home, all bets are off.
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