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How do you get over the fear of wearing a tucked shirt in public? I wanna be more /fa/ but where i live pretty much no one goes out with a tucked shirt unless they work in white collar job.

I want to look cool but i also don't want to stand out too much and attract weird looks or even criminals thinking i'm rich and a good target to steal or something.
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>>18632142
I remember wearing a collared shirt to work for the first time while no one else wore one and now after a while I stopped paying attention whether or not anyone else was wearing what I was wearing meaning I became confident in what I was wearing so my advice to you is to just do it and don’t pay too much attention to what other people are doing. Also doing something half assed is worse than just doing it full way like wearing a collared shirt untucked or sneakers with a suit etc.
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>>18632142
If people don't do it and you do, you WILL stand out. And it appears that is exactly what you want. So own up to it.
If you're afraid of crime, stop living in shithole country, don't spend time around criminals, get a gun. Or adjust the rest of your style towards something more working or middle class.
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>>18632142
Are you 12? Grow up.
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>>18632142
>scared to tuck a shirt in
your ancestors killed sabre toothed tigers
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>>18632142
It depends on how you look. If you're fit with a big v-taper it's a necessity. You have to tuck to keep shirts from making your waist look big.
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op is scared to tuck in a shirt while I go out wearing dogshit fits and take the weird looks day after day you would not last a day in classic menswear waywt op you bitch ahahaha
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the key for me is to saturate my mind with an image i hope to emulate and exude

for instance, if i'm wearing a tucked t-shirt, i try to meditate on bruce springsteen's "i'm on fire"

if it's a button-up, i use "highwayman" by the highwaymen

this technique extends to other garments. if i wear a turtleneck then it's "werewolves of london" by zevon
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>>18632142
pic
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>>18632532
No, i'm thin af. Trying to get weight.
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i tuck basically everything that isn't explicitly outerwear

button-down shirt or polo? tucked into my slacks
long-sleeve crew neck? tucked into my jeans
t-shirt? tucked into my sweatpants

i'm 185cm 107 kg been lifting for 10 years, i physically cannot fit my shoulders and back into anything smaller than XL and anything i do manage to put on almost always drapes off my chest like a tarp. the only way to get any kind of shape to my upper body is to tuck

on the minus side I have to pay way more attention to belts and shit now when i'm putting together a fit
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>>18632142
Get clothes that fit, get a belt that matches your shoes, realize it's more comfortable and functional. Don't wear an oversized meme buckle either.

And work out but who even does that lmao.
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>>18632142
Like any other fear, you do it until you stop feeling scared.
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>>18632142
Wear a quarter zip
>>18632554
listen to elvis and bruce springsteen



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