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Post by DigDug on Apr 21, 2015 22:30:39 GMT -6
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Post by DigDug on Apr 21, 2015 22:44:04 GMT -6
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Post by Marc on Apr 22, 2015 2:47:36 GMT -6
If I'm wearing something underneath the workshirt like a Henley, then I leave the bottom button or two unbuttoned. If I'm wearing nothing underneath, then all buttons get buttoned. Don't know if that's 'correct', but seems to look okay to me.
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Post by ickes on Apr 23, 2015 13:25:01 GMT -6
wow...I have literally never even thought about this...lol. Why would you not button the bottom button(s)? I don't get it. My vote goes to always buttoned.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2015 13:33:52 GMT -6
wow...I have literally never even thought about this...lol. Why would you not button the bottom button(s)? I don't get it. My vote goes to always buttoned. ickes i'm sure there are many people out there asking 'why would you not button those collar buttons?...i don't get it'
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Post by ickes on Apr 23, 2015 13:42:59 GMT -6
wow...I have literally never even thought about this...lol. Why would you not button the bottom button(s)? I don't get it. My vote goes to always buttoned. ickes i'm sure there are many people out there asking 'why would you not button those collar buttons?...i don't get it' Touche
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Post by DigDug on Apr 23, 2015 14:14:57 GMT -6
wow...I have literally never even thought about this...lol. Why would you not button the bottom button(s)? I don't get it. My vote goes to always buttoned. One school of thought is that becouse its untucked it would be like wearing a blazer where you never button the bottom. I also bend, squat a lot at work. Being unbuttoned gives a bit more play/flex instead of putting presure on the bottom button.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2015 15:19:55 GMT -6
Over shirts usually leave bottom 1-2 buttons undone, regular shirts always buttoned
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Post by exophobe on Apr 23, 2015 21:06:33 GMT -6
wow...I have literally never even thought about this...lol. Why would you not button the bottom button(s)? I don't get it. My vote goes to always buttoned. as one not well endowed in the bellicular region, you wouldn't be expected to understand. It always feels kind of sloppy to me, though when I'm wearing a shirt over a shirt I'll definitely leave one undone at the bottom, a couple extra up top so it's sort of buttoned like a blazer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2015 21:22:26 GMT -6
wow...I have literally never even thought about this...lol. Why would you not button the bottom button(s)? I don't get it. My vote goes to always buttoned. as one not well endowed in the bellicular region, you wouldn't be expected to understand. It always feels kind of sloppy to me, though when I'm wearing a shirt over a shirt I'll definitely leave one undone at the bottom, a couple extra up top so it's sort of buttoned like a blazer. Before, I always buttoned from very bottom to third/second button from the top. But now, I understand DigDug when he says it becomes too restricting sometimes, and I also leave the bottom button unbuttoned on my CPOs and button downs, unless I'm wearing a blazer, then bottom button buttoned and tucked. Could be because I've become somewhat bellicularly well endowed (*NBA Jam voice* stolen!).
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