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    depends on the shirt and kilt combination, I will leave the shirt untucked sometimes!!

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    Shirts tucked in...

    Sweaters not tucked in....I don't use very long sweaters...will look odd.


    Me wearing a sweater

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    I agree w/ Robin. Shirts in Sweaters out. For the two days a year we wear sweaters in Arizona. O'Neille

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    Always in. Of course I always have my shirt tucked in with trousers as well. To do otherwise just looks sloppy.

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    Whichever makes you comfortable in a casual situation. I wear mine out fairly often, just mind the shirt length.

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    depends on the situation!

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    I always wear mine tucked in. I think it looks wrong to be out, but I would agree with Robin that a sweater looks better out, but with the waist at the top of the kilt and bloused out.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Welcome, cbiegel!

    I know what you mean, before I started wearing a kilt I hardly ever tucked my shirt in. Here in the desert, loose fitting clothing (like an untucked shirt) isn't just a matter of comfort or fashion, it helps keep you cooler. So, the first time I wore a kilt, I wore my shirt out & that was the last time I wore my shirt untucked with a kilt - I thought it looks too much like a dress with the shirt-tail hanging out.

    As for a sweater, I'll have to take Robin's word on that. I can't remember the last time it got cold enough in Phoenix to need a sweater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsheal
    I sometimes wear my shirt tails out when going casual, as long as the shirt's not too long. I think this look (from a commonly seen ad) is OK:

    This is the sort of look I was thinking about.

    I guess everyone has a different idea of what casual means to them.

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    Tuck in your shirt. Don't be a slob. ;)

    BTW - Welcome!
    Last edited by Bob C; 13th September 06 at 06:30 PM.
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