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Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=mredskins;898467]Well i am covering my hairy belly button and ass crack so what are you complaining about?[/quote]
You're still untucked |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=Mattyk;898470]You're still untucked[/quote]
Well his reasoning for being untucked was that he could see our hairy belly buttons and ass crack, if my dress shirt is that long he should be fine. |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=SmootSmack;898447]Today...everything is grinding my gears[/quote]
SS untuck the shirt...better? |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
Funny story about the whole tucked/untucked thing.
My office VP is a big stickler when it comes to this issue, he hates untucked shirts. We have a business casual office, so guys frequently wear a golf shirt, sometimes untucked, including myself most of the time. I go by length of the shirt to determine if it's tuck-able or not, some golf shirts simply aren't tuck-able. So anyway, after much complaining on his part, he actually wanted to have me written up for wearing an untucked shirt. :doh: So I reviewed our dress policy with HR and confirmed that tucking your shirt was nowhere to be found in there. He had to back off. He still gives me a dirty look now and then. What a maroon. |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=Mattyk;898498]Funny story about the whole tucked/untucked thing.
My office VP is a big stickler when it comes to this issue, he hates untucked shirts. We have a business casual office, so guys frequently wear a golf shirt, sometimes untucked, including myself most of the time. I go by length of the shirt to determine if it's tuck-able or not, some golf shirts simply aren't tuck-able. So anyway, after much complaining on his part, he actually wanted to have me written up for wearing an untucked shirt. :doh: So I reviewed our dress policy with HR and confirmed that tucking your shirt was nowhere to be found in there. He had to back off. He still gives me a dirty look now and then. What a maroon.[/quote] lol...what grinds my gears: the threat of write up. |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=Alvin Walton;898362]Whats wrong with tucking your shirt into your shorts?
Sloppy looking is better?[/quote] Depends on the style. Golf shirt and khaki shorts = tuck in WITH belt. A belt must be worn whenever any shirt is tucked in to anything. Same goes with business casual or "nicer" clothes. Working out with shorts and t-shirt = don't tuck Same goes with casual or lawn-mowing wear. |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=Mattyk;898388]nothing, as long as you wear black socks pulled up to your knees to complete the grandpa look[/quote]
Lol yup. My work shirt is long enough that I don't tuck it in, and since the parts department is pretty casual (work t-shirt/jeans) my boss doesn't care. Only time I tuck the shirt in is when it's absolutely necessary (i.e. black tie, interviews, etc.) |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=Monkeydad;898506]Depends on the style.
Golf shirt and khaki shorts = [B]tuck in WITH belt[/B]. A belt must be worn whenever any shirt is tucked in to anything. Same goes with business casual or "nicer" clothes. Working out with shorts and t-shirt = don't tuck Same goes with casual or lawn-mowing wear.[/quote] I don't get that. If you're going to tuck your shirt in, how are you not going to wear a belt? Tucking your shirt in without a belt makes it look half assed, especially if your shirt starts becoming untucked as a result of not wearing said belt. |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=mooby;898509]I don't get that. If you're going to tuck your shirt in, how are you not going to wear a belt? Tucking your shirt in without a belt makes it look half assed, especially if your shirt starts becoming untucked as a result of not wearing said belt.[/quote]
I don't require it for shirt security reasons, it just looks stupid without a belt. :D |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=Monkeydad;898506]Depends on the style.
Golf shirt and khaki shorts = tuck in WITH belt. A belt must be worn whenever any shirt is tucked in to anything. Same goes with business casual or "nicer" clothes. Working out with shorts and t-shirt = don't tuck Same goes with casual or lawn-mowing wear.[/quote] I agree with all that. What bugs me is these guys at work that wear business casual pants with a button down shirt and leave it untucked like they are going to take a shit or something. |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=Chico23231;898501]lol...what grinds my gears: the threat of write up.[/quote]
especially for an untucked shirt, I mean wtf? |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=Alvin Walton;898514]I agree with all that.
What bugs me is these guys at work that wear business casual pants with a button down shirt and leave it untucked like they are going to take a shit or something.[/quote] I think that's how Matty just described his office look. |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=Monkeydad;898529]I think that's how Matty just described his office look.[/quote]
nah I said golf shirt, if I'm wearing a button down dress shirt I tuck that in |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
[quote=Mattyk;898530]nah I said golf shirt, if I'm wearing a button down dress shirt I tuck that in[/quote]
A golf shirt should never be tucked. |
Re: What REALLY grinds your gears?
My new gear grinder, is when you go to either tap or click a link on the web and the page shifts becasue of a AD or something and you end up clicking something totally different then you wanted! Fawk I hate that.
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